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Saturday, after the controversy sparked by the broadcast of private photos of TF1 presenter in Do not touch My TV!, the host of C8 tries to ease tensions. The day before, "turned upside down" by this story, the main interested left Twitter.
Cyril Hanouna feels he has exceeded the limits? Saturday afternoon on Twitter, after the controversy triggered by a sequence of his show, the host of Do not touch My TV! sent a public message to Karine Ferri on Twitter to, apparently, calm the game. "We never intended to harm you (sic) on the contrary," he began by writing. "You left tweeting for now, so if you read me bravo for The Voice Kidsand you know what I think of you. Do not be exploited by malicious people (sic). We never intended to harm you (on the contrary). End of the story, "he added in this message which was accompanied by a heart emoji.
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Lotto absent Friday but present in Dance with the stars
A publication that the main interested party certainly did not have to see on the social network. Karine Ferri indeed left Twitter Friday afternoon. According to relatives interviewed by our colleagues in Parisian , the host is "greatly upset" by the sequence broadcast Wednesday night in TPMP! where his naked and private photos appeared in Playboy in 2004 were shown on the screen. Friday night, she also did not present the Lotto as it was planned. Christophe Beaugrand took over the interim.
Thursday evening, in a statement, TF1 announced its intention to seize the Superior council of audio-visual (CSA), denouncing a campaign of denigration and moral harbadment on the part of the talk-show of Cyril Hanouna. The group Cbad + apologized Thursday night to the main interested.
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If Karine Ferri was absent from Lotto on Friday night, she was present the following day on the set of Dance with the stars alongside Camille Combal. She did not re-activate her Twitter account.
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