Cyril Hanouna, the emblematic host of the PAF, finds himself once again at the heart of a controversy. This time it’s Dylan Demontis, famous imitator of the train whistle, who violently attacked the troublemaker of C8 on social networks. Taking advantage of a recent message from the host, Demontis chose to settle accounts and express his dissatisfaction. This Sunday, Cyril Hanouna said: “I already miss you a lot. With everything that is happening, I am so sad and bruised. The dialogue is broken. The pain is immense. We must renew the dialogue to stop this dramatic spiral. I feel far from you. And I realize how badly I am far from you.”
In response, his rival wrote: “After what you did, sending me to Paris Montparnasse station without authorization from Connect Gares, the distance is not such a bad thing for me”. He then added: “Besides, with this story, you lost my trust and you weren’t even able to express yourself on the subject. I’m still waiting for a reaction from you as well as that of the TPMP & C8 teams. I was disappointed by the behavior of the production, lying to me openly, I don’t find that very nice.“Words that aroused strong reactions.
Internet users have mostly sided with Cyril Hanounaaccusing Dylan Demontis of looking for the buzz and to have “the boulard”. Some have pointed out that it should not “spit in the soup” and suggested to him that a simple “SMS or a quick call would have sufficed”. They also called his attitude ungrateful. Shocked by this attack, many Twitter users advised him to “move on”.
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A sequence at the heart of the scandal
It should be recalled that Dylan Demontis, aged 23, accompanied Afida Turner and three dancers to Montparnasse station for a short duplex on June 22. The SNCF not having given its authorization, this sequence made the buzz. The National Railway Company said on this subject: “We did not give our consent to TPMP, which produced this sequence outside the usual rules applicable to all filming. For obvious security reasons and for the peace of mind of our travelers and our agents, respect for instructions is necessary.”
Troubled by this reprimand, Dylan Demontis had already taken the floor on social networks by declaring: “If they invite me back, I will put my conditions with a written record of what I am offered and I will come.” It is unlikely that Cyril Hanouna will offer him to come back …
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