While the host had "revealed" that the humorist had received 130,000 euros for the presentation of the 45th Cesar ceremony, Florence Foresti corrected it via an Instagram story on Monday. She claims that she was paid 18,500 euros for her service.

She insisted on giving the amount of her salary. While Cyril Hanouna had unveiled the stamp touched by Florence Foresti for having presented the Cesar ceremony, the comedian decided to answer him on Instagram and correct this information. But the host maintains his figure and claims to be able to "explain the calculation" made by Florence Foresti to arrive at this very lower figure.

"18,500 euros to prepare and present the César"

"Dear Cyril, I won 18,500 euros to prepare and present the Cesars," she said on the social network. A figure much lower than "130,000 euros including 30,000 euros for its authors" advanced by the star presenter of C8, March 2, in his show TPMP. It seems that the first performance of her show gave a bit of enthusiasm to Florence Foresti, who had remained silent after the flood of criticism she received on the 45th Cesar ceremony.

Credit: Capture Instagram @madameforesti

A reflection on equal pay between men and women

Continuing its momentum, the humorist then asks the presenter to rather look at the stamp received by the other presenters of the César. "As you seem to be very well informed about the salaries of my predecessors, you will no doubt be able to launch a debate on the wage gap between men and women during your next program." At the same time as he "unveiled" the stamp of Florence Foresti, Cyril Hanouna had also advanced that "the presenters of the Césars touched approximately 30,000 euros", while giving the example of Manu Payet, who would have touched "45,000 euros" for this same exercise in 2018.

Dear Florence, I love you so much and I am glad that you answered me. I have nothing against you and I will answer you this evening in @TPMP. But I would explain how you did your calculation. I kiss you. Any pic.twitter.com/yQlBcu4dCC

- Cyril Hanouna (@Cyrilhanouna) March 9, 2020

Just minutes after the publication of Florence Foresti, Cyril Hanouna replied to him on Twitter, and maintains his figure. In addition to promising a response on his show this Monday evening, he says he is able to "explain the calculation" made by the latter.