While uncertainty remained for several months regarding the future of Don’t touch my post after the end of C8, employees of H20 Productions, Cyril Hanouna’s company, revealed this Thursday that the host’s flagship show was going to end next February.
The announced end of TPMP
Members of the production of the hit show explained to our colleagues at Parisian/Today in France that Cyril Hanouna brought his teams together this Thursday to tell them the bad news. “If they had decided to save TPMP on another channel in the group, we would have had positive signals before that. Now, Cyril was so motivating that it still takes a bit of a toll…”thus confided a first anonymous source while the second mentioned a return of the show next September. “He told us that the show would return in September 2025, but without specifying where. Everything seems to be on the table“, she said.
Cyril Hanouna’s response
If the host did not react to the article by our colleagues immediately after its publication, he ended up saying a little more about it this Thursday in his show We walk on our heads broadcast on Europe 1. While a listener spoke of Arcom’s decision and the future of TPMP, Cyril Hanouna assured that he “knew roughly what he was going to do“. “We wonder if we will start in March or September. It’s possible that we’ll start it in March, we’ll do everything to“, he announced. Returning to the meeting with his teams, the host and producer assured that he had just followed the legal provisions to protect himself. “We’re updating the teams a little bit, that’s normal. But everything is going well, you know, there’s only good news. Lots of people have written to me, but here, we really have the king’s choice. We are very, very good! It’s just that we want to do things well. I don’t know if we will be ready for March even if we really want to. in a company, we must also inform the intermittent workers. We prefer. to say that we are legal by saying that in two months they will receive a letter saying that they will be dismissed at the end of February and perhaps taken back in March. We are obliged to do it, that’s why. ‘We spoke to the teams. The journalists are getting carried away for nothing.he added.
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