Ludivine Rétory: the columnist explains her absence from TPMP
While on the show Chez Jordan on Thursday May 12, 2022, columnist Ludivine Rétory revealed why she was no longer participating in Touche pas à mon poste this season.
Having only a limited number of places on set for all its columnists, Cyril Hanouna is regularly forced to rotate the different personalities that make up his band within Do not touch My TV. Fortunately, the host produces other shows that air on C8such as the 6 to 7or even TPMP People. This allows certain columnists who are less present inDo not touch My TVto continue to appear regularly on the air in derivative programmes. This is particularly the case for Ludivine Retorywho no longer participates in Step by step my post, but who has become a regular face on the other previously mentioned shows.
As a reminder, the host, who officiated on the radio when she was spotted and hired by Cyril Hanounawas a regular face of Do not touch My TV during his first appearances on C8. However, over the years, she gradually moved away from Cyril Hanouna’s talk show, until no longer participating at all this season. Despite this, Ludivine Rétory retains the host’s confidence, who regularly calls on her to intervene in the6 to 7 and TPMP People. Guest on the show At Jordan’s Thursday, May 12, 2022, the columnist explained why she is no longer working on Do not touch My TV from now on. In fact, the evolution of the show’s concept this season just doesn’t suit him, because media and people topics have been supplanted by political and social topics.
Ludivine Rétory: “What will be entertainment, that’s totally my cam”
“It is no longer the same format. I don’t feel entitled to it at all“, regretted Ludivine Rétory. “What’s going to be entertainment, that’s totally my thing and I think Cyril has understood that very well. VSIt’s not because Cyril hates me, I assure you. I did all the other shows“, she also added. During this same interview with host Jordan de Luxe, the columnist confided in the comfortable salary she receives for his work on programs produced by Cyril Hanouna. “Last year, when I was on one show a week, I was maybe around 1600 or 1800 euros a month. This year, we are around 3500 euros per month, it’s a very good salary“, she revealed.
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