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“I was paid to be extravagant, outrageous”: a former TPMP columnist confides in her role and the consequences on her career

Seven years after his departure from TPMPEnora Malagré is more fulfilled than ever. In addition to being a columnist in The Health Mag ( 5) and The Big Week (M6), she takes advantage of her free time to produce documentaries, such as Tomorrow, I stop! which will be broadcast on December 11, 2024 on Canal+ Docs.

A role that is a little too significant in a career

A new life that she savors, but which took time to get started. Recently guest on the show C MediaEnora Malagré recognized that the end of her adventure on C8 had been accompanied by a certain boycott from the industry. “It wasn’t easy to get rid of this loudmouth label.she admitted. Afterwards, people also understand that it is a role, particularly in Touche pas à mon poste. I was paid to be this very extravagant, slightly outrageous young woman.that I’m not necessarily in life, otherwise I wouldn’t have any friends.

However, even if this role was obvious, the doors took time to reopen. “After TPMP, it’s a bit of a difficult descentbecause we are no longer on the air on a daily basisshe whispered. So the phone still rings a little less.“Also, it took him.”rebuild yourself, decontaminate yourself a little from this very strong image” far from the media to get there and rebuild an image.

And on this occasion, it’s on the theater side with pieces like The Lady from Maxim or To tell the truth, what would the world be without lies? that Enora was able to find herself: “Theater helped me with that. I returned to my first loves. The transition was made smoothly thanks to the theater.”

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Enora saddened by the closure of C8

For the record, if the former TPMP columnist recently assured that she was not surprised by the closure of C8, notably caused by the excesses on the set of the talk show, she does not want to rejoice about it. So much so that she could sign the petition to save the channel.

It’s always sad to see friends who lose their jobs. There are still around a hundred people who could lose their jobsrecalled Enora Malagré. It touches me of course. There are a lot of shows on C8, it’s not just Cyril Hanouna.

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