Cyril Hanouna still charges Anne Hidalgo!

Passing through France in the face of war on TF1Monday March 14 like Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Marine Le Pen, Emmanuel Macron, Eric Zemmour, Fabien Roussel, Yannick Jadot and Valérie Pécresse, Anne Hidalgo, was this time at the federation of industries and equipment for vehicles, this Tuesday March 15 .

Asked about traffic in Paris, the mayor of the capital said: “It’s true that it rolls better, much better and above all Parisians say to themselves that cycling is much better”she replied. “She released a very funny valve”commented ironically Cyril Hanouna. “You have to say bullshit like that, I had reconciled with her but when I hear that…”he resumed. “What does that mean, you have to be on a bike all day, right? Am I going to go around France or what? I’m going to put on a polka dot jersey too? Don’t mess around! She’s crazy!”

The other columnists did not appreciate the touch of humor of the presidential candidate.

“She’s so out of touch”said Guillaume Genton. “It must unite but it divides with on the one hand the good Parisians on bicycles or scooters and the bad ones who would like to take their car”, reacted Gilles Verdez. “Paris has become more and more bobo, the old and the large families are released, because anyway, it’s much too expensive. There are only tourists or very rich people”said Géraldine Maillet.

The hatchet had been buried, however, between the host and the representative of the Socialist Party. Invited on Thursday, February 17, on the Jordan De Luxe show, Anne Hidalgo had confirmed that she would not participate in Touche pas à mon poste, nor in Face à Baba. However, she had indicated that she was not against a coffee. “Dear Cyril, I invite you, or I invite you, to have a little coffee, that we both chat”, she had said. In response, Baba said: “Anne, it is with pleasure that I will take this coffee. And even if I have to break the bank, it will be a pleasure for me. She may have taken a step, I will take ten”.

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