The journalist Anne Nivat presents in the program "Culture Médias" the comic strip "Dans la gueule du loup", which she co-wrote.

Asked about a hidden camera of Cyril Hanouna of which she and her husband Jean-Jacques Bourdin were the victims, she explains why her couple asked for the video footage to be deleted.

INTERVIEW

You will never see the trap set by Cyril Hanouna for Jean-Jacques Bourdin and Anne Nivat.

And for good reason: the couple requested the deletion of all the images from this hidden camera.

Journalist Anne Nivat, guest of the 

Culture Médias program

for the release of the comic strip

Dans la gueule du loup

, which she co-wrote, looks back on this event.

Asked about this subject, she refutes the version of the facts told in certain newspapers, and explains why her couple refused that the sequence be broadcast and asked for the removal of these images.

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Unveiled in mid-March, the facts date back to last January.

Anne Rivat and Jean-Jacques Bourdin were invited to Cyril Hanouna 

Touche pas à mon poste

.

After filming, the couple's return taxi is actually driven by an actor, and the car is lined with hidden cameras.

According to 

Le Parisien

, the couple of journalists would then have explained to his fake driver all the evil he thought of Cyril Hanouna.

"A poor actor hired by Cyril Hanouna's teams"

The latter, at the origin of the trap, wanted to broadcast the sequence in

La grande Rassrah

, a special edition of

Touche pas à mon poste

full of surprises and star traps.

It was there that the couple, learning of the subterfuge, allegedly had all the images taken in the taxi deleted.

"The driver was a false driver. He was a poor actor hired by Cyril Hanouna's teams to make us fall into this trap," confirms Anne Nivat on Europe 1.

But the journalist refutes some of the facts reported in

Le Parisien

and on several news sites.

"This false driver absolutely did not ask us the question of what we thought of Cyril Hanouna, otherwise we would have immediately realized the trap", specifies Anne Nivat.

"So it was absolutely not as it was described in the newspaper

Le Parisien

, which specializes in making cabals. If we had been interviewed, we would have given our version. We were not. It doesn't matter. "

"If anything reappears, it will be a violation of privacy"

Without going over what she and her husband said about Cyril Hanouna during this hidden camera, Anne Nivat confirms that she and Jean-Jacques Bourdin have indeed requested the deletion of the images.

"So that, these are the ways of the production teams of Hanouna. And indeed, it was a hidden camera. And indeed, we did not want, since it was hidden, that it be broadcast", assures the journalist.

"And we were right."

Anne Nivat closes the subject by recalling the risks incurred if ever images from this sequence resurface.

While indicating that it is, according to her, a non-event.

"The images have been destroyed and, anyway, if anything reappears, it will be a violation of privacy and a violation of image rights," she points out.

"I don't need a lawyer to handle such ridiculous and minimal cases like this."

In the incriminated sequence, Jean-Jacques Bourdin would also have attacked Apolline de Malherbe, who succeeded him last September at the head of the morning of RMC.