To begin this daily news of Don't Touch My PostCyril Hanouna was more than in good shape just like for his return this Monday January 6 when Géraldine Maillet violently tackled Jean-Michel Maire.
As soon as he went on air on C8, the host called his mother to find out what she thought of the columnists present on this evening's set.
Cyril Hanouna's mother without tongue in cheek
Just like her son, Cyril Hanouna's mother is very honest and does not hold her tongue in her pocket. She then revealed that she adored Bernard Montiel, but also Raymond whom she considers a friend. Concerning Thomas Guénolé, she didn't really know what to say because he is much too new for her. And while she absolutely did not expect it, Isabelle Morini-Bosc was also complimented by the host's mother. Concerning Géraldine Maillet, Esther Hanouna also said that she loved her very much. She's even his favorite columnist!
Géraldine Maillet then jumped at the opportunity to ask him if Cyril Hanouna had sent him his gift for Christmas, but she was quickly cut off. It turns out that the host did not give Géraldine Maillet's gift to her mother. But he still assured that he would do it this evening after the daily.
Benjamin Castaldi calls Cyril Hanouna in TPMP
In the process, Esther Hanouna expressed her love for Kelly Vedovelli before specifying that in the TV world, there was a host who was not very clean when he ate. Cyril Hanouna wondered who she was talking about, but his mother did not want to answer. This was without counting on Kelly Vedovelli and Raymond who immediately thought of Benjamin Castaldi and did not hesitate to say it.
Cyril Hanouna then called his mother back to ask her if it was indeed Benjamin Castaldi, but not at all. On the other hand, Esther Hanouna still did not want to give the name of the person concerned. In the minutes following this phone call between mother and son, Benjamin Castaldi called Cyril Hanouna to set the truth straight: “I eat very cleanly, sir.”
Cyril Hanouna invites Benjamin Castaldi to come to TPMP
Faced with the intonation of his former columnist, Cyril Hanouna wanted to remind him of a small important detail. “I remind you that I am a bit like your producer on the radio. I listen to you every morning”he told her before asking: “Where are you financially?” To which Benjamin Castaldi replied: “Always the same, zero!”
To end this telephone discussion, Cyril Hanouna told his friend that he could come to Don't Touch My Post
whenever he wanted. “You can come and stop by. You know that we close on the 27th,” he said, laughing. As a reminder, C8 will stop broadcasting at the end of February 2025.
TPMP should then switch to Cstar. In any case, this is one of the avenues that is being considered by the Canal+ group.