Each week, Cyril Hanouna is on hand to host countless numbers of “Touche pas à mon poste”. And his show constantly makes the best hours of C8. Surrounded by her columnists, the star of PAF analyzes all the news! Of course, Lino and Bianca’s dad also welcomes anonymous people and public figures. Facing the camera, debates often rage in the show. However, this does not affect the good mood of the entire team of Cyril Hanouna. With the approach of the presidential election, the famous presenter had the chance to receive some candidates in his programs.
Like Eric Zemmour or even Jean-Luc Mélenchon in “Face à Baba”. Others should make a remarkable appearance alongside him in the weeks to come. This Friday, March 4, the presenter certainly surprised his viewers with a distinguished guest. Her name ? Arthur Germain! Benjamin Castaldi and his colleagues struggled to discover his identity and his astonishing filiation with a political woman. “You can ask him questions, it’s amazing, I’m very happy to see him”, rejoiced Cyril Hanouna.
At first, Arthur Germain confirmed that he was a sportsman. “I broke a record, you can say it like that”, assured the swimmer and also to specify: “It’s in the water”. Teasing as usual, Guillaume Genton amused the public with an astonishing question: “Do you have anything to do with Moussaka?”. What Cyril Hanouna answered perplexed: “It’s really not you”.
But his astonishing career obviously interested Valérie Benaïm. “Do you have any famous parents?”, then launched the journalist. “I have famous parents, yes”, confirmed Arthur Germain before pointing out that his mother was indeed a known politician. “Underwater politics… He is the son of Anne Hidalgo”, Raymond amused himself by provoking the laughter of his colleagues. “Because Anne Hidalgo is underwater right now”. What was his surprise when he discovered his affiliation with the presidential candidate.
“Is he really Anne Hidalgo’s son?” surprised the columnist of Cyril Hanouna, shocked. “Excuse me bro…”. Fortunately, Arthur Germain did not hold it against him. Phew!
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