How much do the columnists of “Touche pas à mon poste?” actually earn. If many viewers ask themselves the question, you should know that they are not all paid the same way, because obviously, the emblematic columnists such as Matthieu Delormeau, Benjamin Castaldi, Gilles Verdez and Valérie Benaïm are much better paid than the new ones such as Béatrice Rosen and Nino Arial.
It is also these flagship columnists who refused to reveal how much they earn live on television after Cyril Hanouna spoke about remuneration and wealth in France this Thursday, October 13, 2022. After being strongly criticized by making revelations about his financial problems, Benjamin Castaldi took the floor to say that he will never again make statements about his finances.
Gilles Verdez then explained why he did not want to confide: “I only give it if Benjamin and Matthieu give theirs because every year I give mine and they never!”. Despite everything, the journalist claimed a few moments later, earning more than 4000€ per month.
Raymond Aabou reveals the amount of his salary
Raymond, who was therefore one of the only ones to say yes, was therefore very frank: “I already said here that I took 2000€ in the truck and that I took 2000 or even 2500€ here” he said before continuing: “But since I have almost no more truck and I only have here, last month I received 3188€” thus referring to the fact that he works as a delivery man alongside his role as a columnist.
It was then Nino Arial’s turn to speak: “I don’t care, I don’t earn a lot, I just arrived. I take 500 balls a night here, gross, in invoice” he launched. Cyril Hanouna then clarified that there was therefore around €250 left after having paid all his charges. Matthieu Delormeau then explained that he did not give the amount of his salary so as not to create a climate of tension and “hierarchy” within the team.
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