“He’s going too well!”, Cyril Hanouna’s “worst enemy” gives news on the state of health of singer Renaud

Cyril Hanouna had warned them! Invited to his TPMP set on September 22 to present their new talk show “Quelle Epoque!”, Léa Salamé and Christophe Dechavanne were not disappointed by Baba! In stating the list of their guests, Cyril Hanouna could not help but comment: “Laurence Ferrari, I will watch. Jean-Luc Mélenchon, I will look. Nicky Doll, I’ll watch. Marco Mouly, I will watch and more than watch. Yann Moix, I love it. Father Matthieu, I’m going to look. Cindy Bruna, I’ll watch. Jean-Paul Rouve, I will avoid! I can’t blame him and he knows it (…) You have the right to love him, but I can’t blame him.” And this is not the first time that the host has directly attacked the actor! A great hatred surely born of a little word in the wrong way…

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How is Renaud?

However, the “Tuche” was indeed present on the set of “Quelle époque!” this Saturday, September 24, in particular to promote his new play “J’ai pas l’air”. A show where he transforms songs from the French repertoire into poems, drawing his inspiration from Georges Brassens, Jacques Brel, Bénabar, Patricia Kaas… or even Renaud. A longtime friend of the comedian. The opportunity for Christophe Dechavanne to ask the question: “Renaud appears in a super moving moment, is that obviously a friend thing?” But Jean-Paul Rouve does not have time to answer because Léa Salamé, always at news, immediately goes on to ask him how the famous singer is doing, who celebrated his 70th birthday this year, notably during a major show that France 2 had dedicated to him. It is true that the latest news from the artist were not very reassuring since he had announced to suffer from pulmonary emphysema from 2020. And that he had also undergone numerous heart operations in recent years and suffered from various fractures.
The singer no longer grants interviews
But that didn’t dampen his enthusiasm for announcing the release of “Métèque” last spring, a new album of covers by great French singers that all his fans were waiting for. Having completely stopped drinking, Renaud still seems to be resting…quietly, under the sun of the south of France. But real news about his condition remains scarce. As the singer no longer grants interviews outside promotional periods, it is generally his friends who distill it in the media. Hence the famous question posed by Léa Salamé to Jean-Paul Rouve! And the latter was quick to answer immediately, with a big smile on his face: “He’s doing very well, he’s going too well there”, and to announce that the singer was coming to see him in show “tomorrow”, and to modestly conclude: “I’m happy, he’s fine!” Proof if it were needed that Renaud is indeed the eternal phoenix of French song!

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