“I realize how far I am from you”: Cyril Hanouna, upset by events in France, posted a heartbreaking message on Twitter

“I realize how far I am from you”: Cyril Hanouna, upset by events in France, posted a heartbreaking message on Twitter

After the end of the “Touche Pas à Mon Poste” season at C8, Cyril Hanouna is on vacation. “Daddy”, who has been quite discreet on social networks lately, finally decided to break the silence and speak in a strong message about the situation of great tension prevailing in France.

Show don’t touch my TV After a very busy season, he gets the holiday he deserves. Between Matthieu Delormeau’s departure, Benjamin Castaldi’s revelations, repeated fines, Cyril Hanouna distances himself… before returning for the better at the start of the school year. And Baba has already planned some innovations, including the arrival of new columnists, notably Ségolène Royal.

On vacation and away from social networks, Cyril Hanouna still remains silent. As France has been in flames since 17-year-old Nahel was killed by a police officer, riots put the country in an extreme situation at night.

A situation that activates Cyril Hanouna, who made a statement on the subject on his Twitter account: “I miss you so much already. Despite everything that has happened, I am very sad and offended. Dialogue is broken. The pain is too great. We need to renew the dialogue to stop this dramatic spiral”.

It is a pity that we will not be able to talk about this hot topic of society, says Cyril Hanouna: “I feel far from you. And I realize how far I am from you”.

Some internet users offer him a special program, while others invite him to stay away from the air.

Cyril Hanouna, like Nadia, Nahel’s grandmother seeks calm this Sunday after several nights of extremes. Five days after the death of her 17-year-old granddaughter in Nanterre, the woman told BFMTV this Sunday: “Police, luckily they are there. I say ‘stop’ to people who are leaving. They used Nahel as an excuse”. Unfortunately it adds: Do not break windows, buses, schools. We want to calm things down. We do not want them to be offended, these people should remain silent,” he said.

Melissa Tella

Source: Programme Television

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