“It doesn’t make a lot of sense”: Jean-Paul Rouve’s response to criticism from Cyril Hanouna

Currently in promotion for his show I don’t look at the Antoine Theater in Paris, Jean-Paul Rouvé was the guest this Monday, September 26 of The original band, the issue of France Inter presented by Nagui. The 55-year-old actor, known for his role in the saga of Tuchewas notably asked about his “clash” with the host of C8 Cyril Hanouna.

“It’s only one way, because I don’t answer myself. It doesn’t interest me too much… I don’t know how to tell you. I don’t understand what this is for. Then maybe I’ll answer, but there I don’t have time. I actually work. There is not much more to answer. It doesn’t make much sense” he explained. As a reminder, the presenter of Do not touch My TV recently spoke on his show about his thoughts on the comedian, saying: “I can’t blame him. I told him anyway”.

Parody Hanouna, it’s too easy

“Ah when actors like that try to be smart, it’s always complicated. He got fucked up on social media. IHe doesn’t understand anything, we don’t understand what he’s saying, it’s nonsense. Jeff Tuche, he thinks for himself. He is above ground. Let him start doing again The Tuches and that he doesn’t piss us off. What a jerk!” had he also declared about the actor, when the latter had just explained on the airwaves of RTL that it would not be very serious, for the French, to have to make the effort to lower their heating by one degree to save energy.

If Lino’s dad, the fruit of his love with his ex-girlfriend Emilie, expresses himself so virulently with regard to Jean-Paul Rouve, it is also because the actor had been very critical of the animator in the columns of Paris Match in 2020.” I don’t want to denounce, I don’t care. Parodying Hanouna is too easy. Am I going to show that this is the zero degree of culture? And after ? What I like is that it’s subtle, otherwise we’re doing sketches without interest, like there are tons of them on YouTube” had underlined the father of Clotaire, born of his relationship with the novelist Bénédicte Martin. Reconciliation still seems a long way off between the two men…

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