Pascale de La Tour du Pin is starring in two series on TF1!

Last August, Pascale de La Tour du Pin formalized her departure from BFMTV to join the C8 channel. The 46-year-old journalist did not hesitate to leave her position as a journalist on the famous 24-hour news channel for a new challenge with Cyril Hanouna. “Cyril was able to convince me. We saw each other, we both had lunch in mid-July and I listened to him a lot. What managed to convince me is that Cyril is a boss who has a media vision. I found his analysis of the media landscape today quite accurate. I found his vision relevant. […] It hit, and I said to myself: ‘And why not ? What do you offer me?’ Cyril Hanouna always has lots of ideas and projects and he is very invested in the show” she said during an interview with Buzz TV du Figaro.

Since the start of the school year in September, the woman who married a member of the French nobility has been at the helm of a new show called PAF in which she deciphers behind the scenes of the French audiovisual landscape, all of this, surrounded by two columnists who change every day and of a distinguished guest.

Very quickly, it was revealed that the journalist would have agreed to leave BFMTV in exchange for an exorbitant new salary. A rumor quickly denied by Cyril Hanouna himself, on the airwaves of Europe 1 radio. However, a close source made revelations in the columns of Le Parisien. “If things go badly with Hanouna, they will find her a place elsewhere, even if she doesn’t really want to go to CNews,” says a relative. We finally learn that his salary would exceed €15,000: “Financially, the offer is ‘magnificent’. Well beyond the monthly 15,000 euros paid by BFMTV.”.

Pascale de La Tour du Pin stars in a series on TF1
And if Pascale de La Tour du Pin has a very nice CV, she can also boast of having appeared in a series ! As our colleagues from Here point out, the one who is a mother of two children made two appearances in the series Tomorrow belongs to us, on TF1 in 2018. She played her own role as a journalist in two episodes. A year later, it was in the series Olivia with Laëtitia Milot, that she repeated the experience by once again playing a news presenter.

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