columnist Matthieu Delormeau leaves Cyril Hanouna’s show

The 49-year-old host thanked on Twitter on Friday the viewers he thinks have “sometimes annoyed” but hopes to have “entertained, amused, touched”.

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Columnist Matthieu Delormeau, November 6, 2018 on the set of "TPMP" on C8.  (FREDERIC DUGIT / MAXPPP)

Matthieu Delormeau, one of the main columnists of “Touche pas à mon poste”, announced on Friday May 12 that he was leaving “definitively” the flagship program of C8 presented by Cyril Hanouna, without specifying the reason for his departure.

“After seven years on the air, I have decided to leave ‘TPMP’ and ‘TPMP PEOPLE’ for good”the 49-year-old host wrote on Twitter, thanking the viewers he thinks he has “sometimes annoyed” but hope to have “entertained, amused, touched”.

“Thanks to C8, to the teams, to the antenna, the production and of course to Cyril. Life is good and we are lucky to have several of them”he concludes in his message, relayed by Cyril Hanouna on the same social network.

Controversial sequences

Already in 2020, the former host of NRJ12 had announced that he was leaving his post as columnist on C8, citing his desire to “live new adventures”. He then assured himself that he had not “never felt humiliated” in “TPMP”, even if he was the protagonist of two very controversial sequences.

In one of them, Cyril Hanouna had poured noodles in his underwear, and in the other, the presenter of “TPMP” had tried to make his columnist take responsibility for a pseudo-crime, in hidden camera . The program “Touche pas à mon poste” has chained controversy in recent years, resulting in multiple warnings and sanctions from Arcom (ex-CSA) against C8. At the beginning of February, the channel notably received a record fine of 3.5 million euros after the insults launched live by its star host at the LFI deputy Louis Boyard in November.


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