Amele from “TPMP” will come back, won’t come back? We finally have the answer!

Remember: on January 9 and 10, Amele made her very noticeable appearance among the columnists of “TPMP”. Having spotted her in the audience and having had the opportunity to give her the floor on certain current topics dealt with on the set, Cyril Hanouna had decided to give this young mother wearing the veil a chance. A choice that was not unanimous among Internet users. But what even more defrayed the Web, it is the hasty departure of the young woman who literally left the show during live from her second participation! The reason ? The latter would obviously not have supported the unfiltered and gritty humor of Jean-Marie Bigard, another new recruit to the program since the start of the last school year. But this humor, which we know to be coarse, has contributed to the great popular success of Jean-Marie Bigard, who also regularly appears on the airwaves of RTL in “Les Grosses Têtes”. A little disconcerted by the sudden departure of his new recruit, Cyril Hanouna immediately launched: “She left, here it is… I accept everything. Amele, there were too many Jean-Marie jokes, she didn’t feel it, she came home and we love her very much. She may come back one day, if she feels…” explained the presenter of C8. Annoyed, the comedian also apologized: “I’m really sorry” before being supported by Matthieu Delormeau who told him: “Yes but don’t blame Jean-Marie”.

What will Amele decide? Public shares its secrets with you exclusively!
Faced with the situation, Internet users, meanwhile, were not really understanding, pointing to the attitude of the young woman in many tweets such: Marie Bigard makes jokes lol. In this case, you shouldn’t be part of this show”, “She can’t stand Bigard’s jokes… So she excludes herself from the set. It looks like our society. We welcome them, they don’t like our culture, exclude themselves and finally cry for WE to change”.

However, this Saturday, January 20, and according to our exclusive information, Amele finally spoke. She said she “found the exercise not so simple” and preferred “to put her collaboration with Cyril Hanouna on stand-by, which she also greatly appreciated”. Nevertheless, if it is no longer regularly scheduled around the table, the latter “does not however exclude thinking about returning for a few interventions on subjects that are dear to it”. Debates to follow…

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