Cyril Hanouna announced this Saturday, November 16 during his show Facing Hanounathat he would not be present the next day, Sunday December 17, to ensure the presentation of the program. He leaves his place to Pascale de la Tour du Pin.
Tomorrow, Pascale de la Tour du Pin will be at the head of Facing Hanounareplacing Cyril Hanouna who had to be absent for personal reasons. The host, who joined the C8 teams as a joker more than a year ago, has now established herself as an essential face of the channel. For several months, she has been at the head of Pascale, Éric, Yann and the othersa talk show which brings together the lively debates of Éric Naulleau and Yann Moix.
Cyril Hanouna absent tomorrow on his show, he explains why
This Saturday, November 16, after the show resumed, the host spoke to justify his absence: “I want to tell you right away. Tomorrow, unfortunately, I won’t be there because I might be sick.” Although the announcement seemed slightly serious, it was followed by general laughter on the set. The presenter quickly followed up with a clarification: “I’m in a tournament, I’m telling the truth. It will be Pascale de la Tour du Pin who will replace me tomorrow.” Information that has not escaped the chroniclers. “On the other hand, they (designating its columnists, editor’s note) they will all be there. They will not be replaced“, specified Cyril Hanouna, before concluding: “They will be paid ruby on the nail, of course.” The host then assured that he would be back on Monday live in Don’t touch my post.
Sylvie Tellier discusses her departure from the Miss France company in Facing Hanouna
Sylvie Tellier, the former general director of the Miss France competition, was also invited to the set this evening. The opportunity for her to look back on her departure from the organization in August 2022, after 17 years of good and loyal service. On the show, she explained her decision: “Why did I stop? (…) Because I am young. I loved what I did at Miss France, but I wanted to challenge myself on other things“, she confided. The former Miss France also gave her opinion on the evolution of the competition since her departure, emphasizing that the rules were now less strict. “I like rules. When it’s a little framed. I like being able to say to a young woman: no cell phone at the table, you’re late“, she added, returning to her strict approach to the competition. “In fact, I managed it a bit like I managed my family. Sometimes you need a framework for things to go well“, she concluded.
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