A new position of power for Ségolène Royal? According to information published by the magazine people Public, on June 20, the former minister and member of the socialist party should soon arrive in the band of Cyril Hanouna on C8. The host and producer, in the midst of renewing his workforce for the return of Touche pas à mon poste, would like to integrate him into his team of columnists for a political program, as Le Parisien already announced.

“A priori, it’s a bit of a clash of cultures, but from a reliable source, Ségolène Royal would have agreed to join the new political prime time that Cyril Hanouna will animate at the start of the school year”, can we read on the site. The magazine also specifies that former political figures have been contacted by the producer, such as Manuel Valls or the former Minister of Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari. While the journalist Éric Naulleau (Balance your Post) will take part in the program broadcast in access on Saturday evening in November, replacing TPMP People, according to the Puremedias site.

With our colleagues, the presenter of Face à Baba revealed that the former opponent of Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2007 presidential election “will not be a columnist like the others since she will intervene alongside him at the beginning and at the end of the broadcast”. Following the revelations, Ségolène Royal spoke out on her public Twitter page on June 21, declaring: “Ah, I don’t know!”. A reaction leaving doubt on the presumed arrival of the ambassador of the poles on C8.

However, host-producer Cyril Hanouna does not hide his desire to integrate Ségolène Royal into his political magazine. In the latest issue of TPMP, he provided an update on his transfer to viewers. “I saw today Ségolène Royal whom I adore, who would be with me on a new political program on C8. For the moment, it is in work in progress. We are on it, it can happen”, has clarified the forties, in the video below.

In his speech, the flagship face of C8 took the opportunity to show his sympathy for the ex-wife of François Hollande. “We love each other, we talk. […] I love having her on the phone. I had a crush!”, He assured with humor. “If all the girls I had a crush on worked with me, we would be at the Stade de France”. While waiting for the arrival (next or not) of Ségolène Royal on the channel, Cyril Hanouna may make some announcements this Thursday, June 22 for the final show of the season before a long summer TV break.