After a successful first edition of "Morning Night", the 2020s version of the cult "Morning Live", Michaël Youn returns Tuesday evening on M6 with a second edition.

Guest of "Culture Médias" Tuesday, he evokes the freedom of tone of the program that M6 leaves him.

And take the opportunity to address a tackle to Canal +.

INTERVIEW

After waking up with fanfare in the 2000s with his crazy and cheerful 

Morning Live

, Michaël Youn and his touch of madness return to M6 with the 

Morning Night

.

The first edition broadcast in March, with consolidated audiences exceeding 4 million, convinced the channel to broadcast a new number Tuesday evening, shot before the health crisis.

Michaël Youn is delighted Tuesday in 

Culture Médias

 of the freedom of tone granted to him by the channel, sine qua non for the

Morning Night to

continue.

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Michaël Youn begins the program broadcast Tuesday evening by pretending to be surprised that M6 gives him a new appointment, while making fun of another channel of the group.

"After the last show, and all the nonsense we said and did, I really thought M6 was going to send us direct on 6ter. You know 6ter? It's the low cost of M6! That's where you go when you're punished ", laughs the presenter. 

More freedom on M6 than on Canal +?

A joke that the chain did not blame him for.

And for good reason: freedom of tone was the basic contract for the creation of

Morning Night

.

"This is our deal," confirms Michaël Youn.

"At M6, they know that if they start censoring us, there is going to be a real stumbling block and the show is going to stop. Besides, it's not a bad joke."

Attacking a group channel for which we work, however, is the ultimate affront to some competitors of M6, as the troublemaker recalls.

"At a time when we are fired because we said that Sébastien Thoen deserved a better outing, it's still great to be able to still be on a channel and laugh at her nicely", he smiles, addressing a spike to the Canal + group. "" And that's the real freedom of tone. "

The new issue of 

Morning Night

airs Tuesday on M6 at 9:05 p.m.

Alongside Charlotte Gabris and Tom Villa, Michaël Youn will welcome Jamel Debbouze, Isabelle Nanty, Jarry, Jenifer and Big Flo and Oli as guests.