Cyril Hanouna jealous of Emmanuel Macron, it’s Brigitte’s fault

Cyril Hanouna jealous of Emmanuel Macron, it’s Brigitte’s fault
Cyril Hanouna jealous of Emmanuel Macron, it’s Brigitte’s fault

This Friday, January 10, Cyril Hanouna hosted a new issue of TPMP. If the emblematic show is living its last weeks on C8, the atmosphere on the set is unchanged. Around the table, historical chroniclers are present to debate in a friendly atmosphere. This is how Gilles Verdez, Bernard Montiel, Isabelle Morini-Bosc and even Raymond Aabou commented on the news of the day: the birth of the 4th child of Vincent Cassel or the fires ravaging the surroundings of Los Angeles. Among the other subjects discussed: the rant of Brigitte Macron, usually on the reserved side, who spoke out vehemently on RTL.

TPMP: the unusual remarks of Brigitte Macron commented on

This Friday, January 10, while she is in full promotion of the Yellow Pieces campaign, Brigitte Macron returned to the wave of hatred currently affecting the President of the Republic on social networks. “Emmanuel never complains”first declared the first lady in front of Amandine Bégot on RTL before confiding that her husband was “hurt.”Can you imagine this rate of violence that you take?”she asked, looking serious. And to continue: “I didn’t even imagine that we could say such sentences to people about whom we know nothing, who we don’t know or who we think we know. How can people be verbally assassinated? Let’s discuss but stop this (…)

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