Benjamin Castaldi boosted on the set of TPMP after a big bug, the ex-presenter of Secret Story slips by atomizing TF1… The sequence is worth the detour!

On a daily basis, Cyril Hanouna puts the small dishes in the big ones to satisfy his viewers at all levels. In particular with his program “Touche pas à mon poste” broadcast on C8. But on March 8, the PAF star had to interrupt his program after the accumulation of countless bugs on the set. “A priori, we are the victim of an attack. France 24 jumped, Spotify jumped. Know that it can jump at any time (…)”, announced Cyril Hanouna facing the camera.

But more fear than harm to believe his words. “The network cards would both have burnt out. In fact, you just had to change the card”, assured Kelly Vedovelli’s sidekick a few days after this terrible misadventure. “In the Canal Factory, there is a core network. A core network is a huge computer with thousands of information and computer systems. In this core network, there are two sound network cards, one original and one spare. These two cards were malfunctioning (…).” In any case this Thursday, March 9, Sasha Elbaz brilliantly put on the show on the set of TPMP.

In a sequence, he honored a video in which we could see Benjamin Castaldi at the controls of the “6 to 7”. The program interrupted because of technical problems that occurred at the start of the week, the darling of Aurore Aleman openly tackled the first channel with which he worked for several years. “We’re going to talk about TF1, fuck it”dropped the star and added by giving the finger: “Tonight, we don’t care, that’s it”. His colleagues, however, wanted to warn him about his tackle… Without success. “It’s not the first channel in France, it’s the first female dog in France”, added the happy father of four children who left the group in 2014. After seeing countless editions of “Secret Story”, TF1 ended up dismissing him without batting an eyelid. “You had to be chic, I wasn’t chic enough. That is to say, I smelled too much of the pussy and not enough of the soap”, explained Benjamin Castaldi. Atmosphere…

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