It was in 2017. After seven seasons on Cyril Hanouna’s show, don’t touch my TV, Enora Malagré created a surprise when she decided to leave the show. The columnist, who has a strong character, explained that he no longer feels “out of place” in C8’s flagship show. “For several months now I’ve been asking myself questions about my future on television and my place at Touche pas à mon poste. I believe I can no longer find my place there. That’s why I’m announcing to you that I’m leaving, leaving tonight. I’m officially leaving, don’t touch my position”, announced on social media.
The person who also featured on the radio for several years with Sébastien Cauet offered multiple reasons to justify his departure from the TPMP, including the last straw, homophobic sketch.
Invited by David Barbet at Télépro on December 21, Enora Malagré has honestly returned to her past as a columnist, revealing that she played a role in particular. “I know it wasn’t really me on the show. No one understood that I was being asked to say something. So my job was to play the screaming daughter, the brash cousin. I was getting paid for it. If I were like that. I wouldn’t have any friends in life.”The theater reacted bouncing on the billboards.
And the native of Morlaix in Brittany adds: “When we are 20-30 years old, we are a bit hasty, we are pretentious. We do stupid things. I wish a woman could guide me by holding my hand and saying don’t show me your panties…“. As for his relationship with Cyril Hanouna, he said that their relationship has always been friendly: “We don’t always agree with Cyril, but we are friends. That’s why he’s very proud of me”, he assured.
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Source: Programme Television

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