totally paralyzed, a famous columnist leaves the set, taken away by the firefighters live

He is part of the furniture and the history of the show, like Enora Malagré, Jean-Luc Lemoine, or Thierry Moreau. Christophe Carrière was one of the first to follow Cyril Hanouna on TPMP and don’t regret it for a single second. The journalist specializing in cinema worked on the daily newspaper C8 from 2010 to 2017, before making a comeback in 2019 and leaving for good.

Today, he no longer wishes to come back but is not against collaborating again with Cyril Hanouna. He himself announced it this Monday March 25, 2024 during his visit to Jordan de Luxe.

Indeed, in the show At Jordan’s, Christophe Carrière has explained : “maybe with Cyril, I would like to work with Cyril again, but do something else. TPMP, we cannot be and have been”. In fact, the chances of seeing him again as a columnist in the daily newspaper C8 are very thin. Especially since he is obviously not up for sharing a table with Gilles Verdez.

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Christophe Carrière transported to hospital live on “TPMP”

If he has excellent memories of his time in the program, the journalist who now works for Paris Match also remembers the complicated moments. Notably the time the firefighters came to pick him up from the set to transport him to the hospital.

“I went to the hospital twice, including the first time in my life when I went to the hospital, because of my back, it was live on TPMP”he revealed to Jordan de Luxe before giving some details: “The first year we did the daily. During the commercial, I get up, and suddenly it breaks, I’m totally paralyzed”.

Paralyzed and lying on the ground

In fact, two firefighters came to the set to “lay (Christophe Carrière) on the ground” and put it “on a makeshift bed backstage”. “Everyone comes to see me and I’m in tears because I’m in so much pain. I apologize to Cyril and he says to me ‘but it’s not okay, we called the firefighters, you’re going to go to the hospital’. It was live, we were on a commercial break.”he added.

Fortunately, he was able to count on the humor of Jean-Luc Lemoine to relax him. The latter, accustomed to using the OFF of the show to feed his old column, asked his comrade to reproduce the scene to have content. A request that made you laugh Christophe Carrière but which only increased his pain.

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