Audrey Crespo-Mara “kicks Thierry Ardisson under the table” to silence him in “Quotidien”

Thierry Ardisson no longer cares ! Guest this Friday on the show Daily on TMC to promote its anniversary show 93, Faubourg Saint-Honoré broadcast the same day on Paris Première as a bonus, the PAF man in black returned without filter to the rumors which have been targeting the host and columnist Bertrand Chameroy for several weeks. The former columnist of Do not touch My TVwho now officiates in C to you and who has just inherited his own mood show called Bertrand is not sleepy and which will be broadcast in early 2024 on France 2 in the second part of the evening, was the target of numerous rumors a few weeks ago on social networks and relayed by the celebrity press. Rumors that the person concerned has never commented on, but that Thierry Ardisson did not hesitate to mention, annoying his wife Audrey Crespo-Mara.

Indeed, Bertrand Chameroy was one of Audrey Crespo-Mara and Thierry Ardisson’s guests this Friday on Paris Première, in their renamed show 214, rue de Rivoli, alongside Muriel Robin and his wife Anne Le Nen, Gérard Darmon, Laurent Baffie and Franz-Olivier Giesbert. Referring to the absence of Bertrand Chameroy’s partner, Thierry Ardisson mocked the latter: “(She didn’t want to), they’re a little cold”. Revelations that were immediately countered by the TF1 journalist, quite annoyed by her husband’s trip: “Oh, nonsense!” Mischievous, Thierry Ardisson continued to taunt Bertrand Chameroy, increasingly annoying the woman he married almost ten years ago: “There I start to get kicked in the legs”the man in black laughed.

Maud Fontenay imposed on Cyril Hanouna and Thierry Ardisson

A few moments later, Thierry Ardisson let loose by denouncing “the Bolloré system” and the working conditions which would be subject to Cyril Hanouna and the other presenters and journalists of the group. The former presenter of Salut les terriens notably claimed to have been imposed Maud Fontenoy several times on her set, but did not want to reveal the reasons, specifying however that she was part of the surveillance group of Vivendi, owned by Vincent Bolloré. And to continue, more vindictive than ever: “Hanouna is only possible because Bolloré supports it. Without Bolloré, there is no Hanouna. We must tell the truth about Bolloré, it is a company that is unbearable. People are enslaved. (…) One day, someone called me and told me to cut an interview with a guy from Qatar: You better cut it otherwise you would have to be careful when crossing the street. It’s still a perfectly mafia-like reflection. This mafia side that Hanouna shows every day, in fact, it is general in the house”.

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