Cyril Hanouna stops “Don’t touch my post”

Cyril Hanouna stops “Don’t touch my post”
Cyril Hanouna stops “Don’t touch my post”

Cyrila Hanouna will no longer be at the helm of her flagship show TPMP.Keystone

Cyril Hanouna announced the end of his show, extremely popular in , following the non-renewal of the C8 frequency.

The Arcom delivered the fatal blow and brought down the PAF emperor. It is The Parisian who discloses the information: Cyril Hanouna announced to his teams the end of “Touche pas à mon poste” on February 27.

The transfer of the Canal+ group’s flagship show to CStar did not work, even though the host was very positive and encouraging internally, according to information from the French daily.

Hanouna and her talk show will indeed leave the screen and disappoint hordes of fans in France and elsewhere – more than 2 million viewers flock to their screens every evening.

A return would be planned in September 2025

But will he come back? Surely, according to the rumors. Still according to sources from Parisiana witness would have confided that 2025 could see the return of the star host.

“He told us that the show would return in September 2025, but without specifying where”

A source relayed by The Parisian.

Without having more information regarding the future of TPMP, it seems that a special program this Thursday evening is planned to discuss the future of the program. (please)

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