Cyril Hanouna seemed proud to announce on January 14 that he was going to meet Donald Trump and Elon Musk at Mar-a-Lago. Does the host owe this privilege simply because the president-elect and the billionaire entrepreneur are fans of “Touche pas à mon poste?” It’s a quick job. Very quickly.
In reality, Hanouna is expected to participate in a paid party organized by the group Americas’s Future, a patriotic movement which advocates American values and is often accused of promoting conspiracy theories. The evening is supposed to take place on February 18, three weeks after the inauguration of the President of the United States.
And to obtain some privileges, several prices are offered. This ranges from a simple entry at $5,000 to one at $10,000 with reception, swimming pool and dinner, and up to $100,000 to greet celebrities, Trump or Musk, perhaps, but also Mike Tyson, Mel Gibson and a few others.
History does not yet tell which formula retained the future ex-host of C8.
In addition, Hanouna has a good chance of having her politeness grilled by others Frenchies. Eric Zemmour and Marion Maréchal announced their arrival at the investiture ceremony on January 20 as guests.