“My mother fucked me up”: Cyril Hanouna addicted to younger bets, his parents intervene

The topics covered in Do not touch My TV are regularly conducive to confidences. Those of the columnists in particular. But this Tuesday, April 5, Cyril Hanouna was in a talkative mood. The host of C8, who had just mentioned the multiple vaccination of a German in order to resell health passes, confided one of his secrets of the genre. After tampering with school report cards, he got down to expensive high school calculators. A market that went unnoticed unlike the last scheme he had put in place: “I made a lot of bets when I was little. I was betting on everything, table football, table tennis… And what happens is that […] I gained a lot of things. Basically, we won little things and then at some point, it got bigger and bigger. At the time, there were stereos, big things, TVs.

Cyril Hanouna was therefore one of the best equipped children in his group of friends, not to say in his neighborhood. But this little technique smoothly carried out to have beautiful objects at home ended up going back to the ears of his parents Esther and Ange: “My father and mother never came into my room, ever! One day, parents came knocking at the door to say: ‘I would like to get my son’s stereo.’ They went to look in my room, my room was Darty!

Cyril Hanouna had no choice but to confess the (rather honest) way in which he had recovered these enormous gifts accumulated in his room. It was out of the question for him to give back what he had earned with the sweat of his adolescent brow: “As I won a lot of stuff, I said to my mother: ‘I won it, I don’t give it back.‘” His mother did not hear it that way and Cyril Hanouna took a hell of a blower: “One day my mother fucked me! I had to give back everything I had won. We had to call all the students back one by one, I had to bring back everything I had won, that I hadn’t stolen! I returned everything, it was one of the most difficult days!

To see the life he leads today, karma has given him back his gesture rather well!

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