Cyril Hanouna, who will lead the interview with Karim Zeribi and Eric Naulleau, promises an "uncompromising" interview.

After Marlène Schiappa who co-hosted a special issue on January 25, Cyril Hanouna will welcome a new leading political figure in Balance ton post . On Wednesday, in Touch Not at My Post , C8's featured host announced that he would interview Jean-Marie Le Pen in his Thursday show.

"We are diametrically opposed to ideas". "I would interview Jean-Marie Le Pen, because 67% you want me to go," he said, mentioning a survey conducted among viewers. The interview will be conducted with former European elected Karim Zeribi and controversial editor Eric Naulleau.

"It's going to be a little hot because we are diametrically opposed to ideas," said Cyril Hanouna, promising an "uncompromising" interview.

The divided chroniclers. This announcement provoked the debate between the animator and his team of chroniclers. Matthieu Delormeau himself pointed out the risk of such a mix of genres, in an entertainment show. "In my opinion, it is a political animal, a cultural animal, and these people, if you do not want to humanize them too much, you have to put them on political issues in the face of political animals". And to continue, " Balance your post , even if there are smart people, is not yet considered as a political show". Without convincing Cyril Hanouna. "Karim Zeribi and Eric Naulleau, it's something else than there is France 2 or other channels," defended the host.

Because during this interview, Cyril Hanouna intends to talk about politics. "I want to know what he thinks of his daughter, there is the European elections coming in. I also want to know what he thinks about Marion Maréchal-Le Pen," he said. indicated. On the same show, he will also welcome MEP Sophie Montel, who has left the National Assembly with a roar and scratches her former party in a tragic Bal book at the National Front .