This Saturday, November 16, during his show, Cyril Hanouna revealed that he would be absent from his show this Sunday, and revealed the reasons.
For several months now, Cyril Hanouna and his merry band of columnists have been live not only on weekdays, but also on weekends. The show Touche pas à mon poste is broadcast from Monday to Friday, then is replaced by Face à Hanouna on Saturdays and Sundays. It was a bet that the host had made, seeing his audiences continue to climb.
And, while many criticize his show, he was able to prove that only the audience counts, since they always remain loyal to him, whether during the week or on the weekend. A loyalty which has once again been proven with the petition currently circulating for the survival of the C8 channel, favorite of the French.
Popularity once again proven
Indeed, to contest ARCOM’s decision (to close the channel next March), this petition was set up so that viewers can decide whether or not to fight for it by signing it. No less than 700,000 signatures have already been collected. Which says a lot about the popularity of the Hanouna band and the following of its shows.
It is with joy and gratitude that Cyril Hanouna and his columnists are following this petition live, seeing the signatures growing more and more as the hours go by. One million will perhaps be reached, which would be truly impressive, and which would prove once again how powerful C8 is in the audiovisual landscape, largely thanks to the flagship host, and his work put in place for years. years now.
Cyril Hanouna announced his absence from the show this Sunday
This Saturday, November 16, after the resumption of his show Face à Hanouna, the emblematic host of C8 explained that there would be a slight change this Sunday :
“I want to tell you right away. Tomorrow, unfortunately, I won’t be there because I risk being ill,” he said, causing general hilarity.
This was obviously not the real reason for the absence of Cyril Hanouna, who subsequently showed himself to be honest : “I’m in a tournament, I’m telling the truth. It will be Pascale de la Tour du Pin who will replace me tomorrow. On the other hand, they (lhe columnists, editor’s note) they will all be there. They will not be replaced. They will be paid ruby on the nail, of course”, he clarified. The host will be back on Monday to host Touche pas à mon poste, so the public can be reassured.