Don’t touch my post: Formerly “best friends”, two columnists settle their accounts live

Last week, Cyril Hanouna received in Do not touch My TV Pascal Bataille and Laurent Fontaine who hosted the show in the 2000s Only the truth matters. A show that consists of placing two people behind each side of a curtain so that they settle their differences before one of them agrees or not to raise it to make peace. The host of C8 decided this Thursday, September 15 to bring the concept up to date, asking Jean-Michel Maire, who recently married his son, to empty his bag in relation to his estrangement with Matthieu Delormeau.

You know that I love you very much but it’s true that last year, the bonds of friendship that we had woven were stretched. But one evening, I took it in the face (while he was watching the show from “his post”) that your disappointment of the year was me. You figured we had a flat, insincere friendship. It upset me because if you had something to say to me, you could call me“, he reproached his friend at first, before giving him reason on one point.

“Friendships are rare”

I certainly had my faults. You know that when I’m not very well, I tend to withdraw into myself. But if I curled up, it’s also because I was going through a difficult period financially.t”, he expressed himself, adding that he had not offered him “solutions” – while Benjamin Castaldi, he who is much more indebted, offered him help – and he had “participated in its debt“since he”stripped“in poker.

I said it on TV, it was a bit brutal, I have no filters…“replied Matthieu Delormeau, expressing very clearly his desire to make peace with the one he considered his”best friend” and vice versa. He even revealed that he texted Cyril Hanouna to integrate Jean-Michel Maire into his show TPMP People. “Friendships are rare, I want to keep this one“, he added before the curtain pulled back and the two columnists reconciled live by embracing. All’s well that ends well!

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