Impossible to suspect: a columnist from Touche pas à mon poste was homeless not so long ago

Impossible to suspect: a columnist from Touche pas à mon poste was homeless not so long ago
Impossible to suspect: a columnist from Touche pas à mon poste was homeless not so long ago

It was in 2010 that Do not touch My TV was broadcast on air for the first time. Today, fourteen years later, the principle of the show remains the same: Cyril Hanouna and his comrades debate current affairs, always with a touch of humor. However, there is one aspect of the show that has evolved over the seasons. Indeed, as far as the columnists are concerned, it’s musical chairs! Some historical figures like Enora Malagré or Matthieu Delormeau have left the ship while others have landed and made a place for themselves. This is the case of Polska, which officiates in TPMP since last November. If she finds herself there, sitting on the C8 set in front of many viewers, when she was younger she would not have imagined such a future for a single second.

The charming 24-year-old blonde has grew up in Zlotow, Poland. It was only in her early childhood that she left the country to join France. With our colleagues from TV Magazine, she opens up about her story which is far from rosy. “I came back around the age of 4-5 to join my father who had been living in France for around ten years. At that time, my only desire was to return to live in Poland as soon as I came of age. But I ended up appreciating the open-mindedness of the French and I stayed“, says Polska, who had been reprimanded by Cyril Hanouna after revealing her salary. Now, she “returns two to three times a year to Poland because that’s where [sa] family is located“. She then considers herself as “a real Polish immigrant to France“. Its nickname, Polska, is even a nod to its origins because it means “Polish“… in Polish.

Polska (TPMP): Between homes and the street, her complicated childhood

Once she arrived in France, the young woman experienced difficult times: “I had a complicated childhood, I went from home to home. I repeated a grade once, I found myself on the street when I came of age and I had to start proceedings against my parents to be able to finance housing.“Despite everything, Polska has”always had the will“to obtain her baccalaureate and she succeeded! Subsequently, she “has developed on the Internet” and here she is now a columnist of TPMP !

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