By Francis Uliel – Published on 01 Dec 2024 at 8:30 p.m.
Géraldine Maillet, emblematic columnist of TPMP, hid a secret from Cyril Hanouna for a long time, for several reasons.
Géraldine Maillet has been one of TPMP's emblematic columnists for several years now. On September 25, she published her new book, entitled My tiny. A poignant work that plunges readers into the heart of his family intimacy. Daniel Riolo's companion mentions in particular
her grandmother's stroke or the alarming state of health of his mother. Sensitive subjects that she prefers not to discuss with Cyril Hanouna.
Géraldine Maillet opens up like never before
In a recent interview with Purepeople, Géraldine Maillet, attracted to women, agreed to return to this overwhelming moment. “When she had her stroke in front of me, it was a tsunami”she began by confiding. The columnist for Touche pas à mon poste then mentioned the terrible thoughts that crossed her mind: “She will die… She will have irreversible after-effects… Will the firefighters see fit to save her?”. A violent emotional lift for the latter who has always fought to take care of those close to her. And in these difficult times, she was fortunately supported by her darling Daniel Riolo.
“It would have been indecent”
As confided in another interview given to our colleagues at Gala, his mother has suffered from serious illnesses for decades… More precisely from two cancers and a hereditary disease of the inner ear, which seriously damaged her hearing. She was thus forced to abandon her job as a general practitioner. Subjects that Géraldine prefers not to discuss with her partner Cyril Hanouna. “I haven't talked about it with Cyril. He is very modest, like me. It never crossed my mind […] It would have been indecent.”she said. However, close friends such as Valérie Bénaïm were made aware of the situation.
Géraldine Maillet talks about her clashes with Hanouna
On the set of the C8 talk show, Géraldine Maillet does not often share Cyril Hanouna's opinions in certain debates. She also returned to these different clashes at the microphone of Sud Radio Media. “I have no role. No one has any role. I hammer it home, I repeat it, because I feel like it's hard to get into people's heads. It's a show where I have been there for seven years. I always say what I think with sincerity. I could be wrong, we don't have complete knowledge.“, she indicated. The columnist who is worried about the future of TPMP then added: “I understand that it can be offensive. In fact, for me, it's a kind of family dinner and sometimes we fight and things get out of hand.”
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