In recent years, Cyril Hanouna has established himself as one of the most popular and essential hosts of the PAF thanks to his show Do not touch My TV. But now, it is another environment that he tries to conquer: padel. This racquet sport derived from tennis which is becoming more and more trendy and for which he devotes most of his time. Cyril Hanouna has also repeatedly expressed the fact that he wants to reach the French Top 100 during the first quarter of 2023. In the meantime, he is already challenging pros like Benjamin Tison, the best French player, tennis player Arnaud Clément or again the former football player who is working to become a padel coach Sylvain Wiltord.
“It’s my absolute passion, I do more padel than TV!“, he admitted during an interview for The Parisian. Bordering on obsession, he can’t help but “promote discipline“.”I’m fully into it, I want everyone to get involved. I talk about it almost every night to my viewers and there are more and more of them who tell me: That’s it, we got into padel thanks to you and we love it. Either way, I have to talk about it. I sometimes miss shows because I’m in competition…“
And that’s not the only thing he “misses”. Indeed, completely monopolized by this discipline, Cyril Hanouna today has difficulty giving time to his loved ones. “I train four times a week. (…) I train all day. And I practically have an event every weekend…“, he explained. And to admit: “Even for the family, it becomes heavy. I’m not here every weekend, it takes up a lot of my time. The problem is that I can’t stop, otherwise I will drop in the ranking. It’s a vicious circle. You have to continue…“
Remember that Cyril Hanouna is the proud father of two children, Bianca (born March 3, 2011) and Lino (born May 14, 2012), the fruit of his love with his ex-girlfriend Emilie (from whom he has been separated since 2019) . Lately he has hinted in Do not touch My TV that he had found love again, confident simply ne”no longer be single“. The troublemaker of C8, very discreet about his private life, however, will not say more …