On Monday, May 23, Cyril Hanouna once again wanted to create a “Touche pas à mon poste” event by taking Jawad Bendaoud, also known as the “host of ISIS”. Recall that he hosted the last two terrorists, who had fled at the start of the attacks on 13 November 2015, in an apartment in Saint-Denis “unknowingly” in his own words. The host and producer of C8 made fun of it. came during a tweet that afternoon. But finally, an hour before the start of the show, Cyril Hanouna made the decision to cancel his guest amid the numerous backlash from the rebel victims. In a statement on Twitter, he said, “Only the opinions of the victims are important in such a situation. That’s why I decided to cancel the meeting.”
At the end of the TPMP, Lino and Bianca’s father made a statement to clarify his choice not to take Jawad at the end. “I wanted to get him to face his responsibilities, to show the young people watching us that you should listen to everything and nothing and believe everything you can say. There are extremely malicious people who see young people in a difficult situation, who have no future, who do not know what to say or where to go. They lead them to evil and make them believe that evil can bring them a lot of money and save them from trouble.“, he argued.
The C8’s flagship maker also cited a tweet from a netizen asking him to change his mind:Never in my life could I have imagined writing to ask you this. @Cyrilhanouna I beg you with a lump in your throat not to do that to us. When I speak of us, I speak on behalf of all the victims of the November 13 attacks. ALL Victims“, wrote Brunella Emmanuelli. And Cyril Hanouna to perform: “I said to myself: ‘If he is writing to me, it is because there are many victims or families of victims who do not want to see this on TV’.“.
LT
Source: Programme Television

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