The board of TPMP was the scene of many tensions on Wednesday March 30. In particular between Gilles Verdez and Matthieu Delormeau (as often enough) or between Cyril Hanouna and Géraldine Maillet. But before her lively explanation with the host, she was challenged by Beatrice Rosen. As a reminder, the day before, the two women had a slight collision. In a sequence, the companion of Daniel Riolo had said to the actress: “I have a lot of trouble with your ideas. Can’t wait for Valérie to come back”. Surprised and shocked, the actress said: “It’s the slap of Will Smith there”.
The former model had given more arguments by saying: “I adore her, she is very nice, but I don’t share her ideas. I prefer to be with Valérie…” Words that had prompted the pretty blonde to react: “Because you don’t like talking to people who don’t share your ideas?”
After a night’s sleep, Beatrice Rosen had not digested the remarks made by her colleague about her. “When we were talking about insults, Géraldine must have felt good. I didn’t really like what she said yesterday”she said on the evening show. “I’m not mad at anyone. I’m sorry if I hurt your feelings or offended you. It was just a little punchline with no malice on my part”. His interlocutor reacted by saying: “It’s like the slap of Will Smith, then we come back and we apologize!”
Tension between Cyril and Géraldine
At the end of the show, the host and the novelist had a strong disagreement. “We’re fed up with lesson givers. You’re a lesson giver. Stop talking nonsense”said Baba. “You are off topic (…) Respect the French, you are unbearable, everyone says that. The French are not like you, with a very comfortable salary, with a very good life. There are French people who suffer”he continued. “You don’t know my life. I’m 50, you don’t know what I did before”retorted the beautiful brunette. “I know what you earn here”replied the host. “What do you know about my life?”she reiterated. “This is not a debate between you and me! You tire everyone”.
It was hot…
See also: Zapping TV of June 1: Géraldine Maillet dismantles Matthieu Delormeau in TPMP
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