Cyril Hanouna’s former sidekick was “summoned under therapeutic injunction for drug use”, the Paris prosecutor’s office said, confirming information from “Le Parisien”.
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Matthieu Delormeau, the former columnist of the show “Touche pas à mon poste” (TPMP), was questioned Monday in police custody in the premises of the third judicial police district (3e DPJ) of Paris, for drug use, franceinfo learned from the public prosecutor’s office on Tuesday July 2, confirming information from the Parisian. Cyril Hanouna’s former sidekick was then “summoned for therapeutic injunction for drug use”, specifies the Paris public prosecutor’s office.
After seven years on the air, Matthieu Delormeau, 50, decided to leave TPMP for good last May, thanking X “the television viewers” that he then hoped to have “entertained, amused, touched”. He had reaffirmed in passing his loyalty to Cyril Hanouna and assured that he had not “never felt humiliated” in TPMP, even if he was the protagonist of two very controversial sequences.