The Pierre Palmade incident continues to make people talk. Thursday, February 16, Cyril Hanouna received don’t touch my TV Benjamin Locoge, cultural editor paris match targeting the 48 hours before the horrific accident that investigated the comedian, in which three people were seriously injured: a 27-year-old pregnant woman who lost her baby, a 38-year-old man, and a 6-year-old child.
During the show, Jean-Michel Maire also had the opportunity to share his experiences with drugs that have been used at parties for years. “I don’t think there’s been a party in the last ten years without people using drugs. They are absolutely everywhere and in all walks of life. Mostly cocaine, not so much weed. Some people take GHB strictly to have hypnotic effects, not strictly to harass people. You can find them everywhere, and if you don’t have them, we can offer them to you. It’s completely imaginary. I quit for this, I’m not ashamed to talk about it‘, the columnist explained.
Cyril Hanouna then asked him to explain the event that had calmed him down. “(Police) arrested me at home, they were chasing a seller, I was having a party at my house, the seller was leaving my house, bad luck, it fell on me (…) order a treatment that does not oblige me at all to do the checks. Thus, you can continue to receive while fulfilling the contract that the judge gave you., condemned. And to continue:The problem is that if you want to get out of it, you have to change your circle of friends because you surround yourself with people who get it, and they don’t necessarily want to stop it. Therefore, there is a high probability that you will be offered some in the evening, and if you have decided to quit, it is very difficult to refuse. To change your universe you have to go green, stop going out, stop seeing old friends, or you can almost be sure you’ll dive again.”
The 61-year-old columnist concluded:I changed my life and apparently my age helped me a lot because I thought it was silly to go to clubs after 60. But you tasted it when you were young, you like to go out, you need real strength or the help of loved ones to get along.“.
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Source: Programme Television

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