This Monday, March 25, Jordan De Luxe hosted Christophe Carrière. The ex-TPMP columnist did not hesitate to speak out about two faces on Cyril Hanouna’s talk show whose ideas he can no longer stand.
His face was revealed to the general public in 2010 by joining Cyril Hanouna’s band in Touche pas à mon poste! broadcast, at the time, on France 4… Around the table of columnists composed in particular of Énora Malagré or Thierry Moreau, Christophe Carrière stood out for his atypical hairstyle and especially for his hostility towards reality TV shows. From 2015, the journalist, a cinema specialist, became more discreet on the TPMP set and ended up deserting it completely. If he continues his activities as a novelist, he has left the cinema section of The Express to become self-employed and collaborate with different magazines like Paris Match.
On the set of Jordan De Luxe, the ex-TPMP columnist revealed that he remained on good terms with Cyril Hanouna. “We get along very, very well with Cyril“he reacted, considering that he had left a show which was no longer “in his DNA”. Christophe Carrière also clarified that he refused to testify in the special issue of Complètement d’Enquête on Cyril Hanouna before defending Thierry Moreau. In the magazine presented by Tristan Waleckx, the latter did not hesitate to issue fierce criticism on how TPMP works. “I can’t imagine him saying anything bad about the show.“commented Christophe Carrière who believes that his colleague got trapped by the journalists of France 2. If he showed indulgence towards Thierry Moreau, he was not tender towards Gilles Verdez.
Christophe Carrière does not associate himself with the ideas of Gilles Verdez and Danielle Moreau
The former TPMP columnist did not mince his words when speaking about the one who shares Fatou’s life. “What bullshit can he say! He twisted Gilles, he totally twisted! We’ll say it: he’s far left.”he declared before adding: “The reasoning he uses makes the extreme right rise. That’s why they go up. It’s totally counterproductive not to have a sense of reality.”, concluded Christophe Carrière. As for Danielle Moreau, he admitted not being in phase with his ideas. “There are debates where I tell myself that the reasoning does not hold up… When it comes to homosexuality and immigration, we disagree. We clearly don’t agree.”he added.