Solène Delinger 2:36 p.m., March 14, 2023

Christophe Dechavanne was the guest of the program "Quotidien" Monday March 13, 2023, on TMC, to talk about his big return to TV in "Quelle époque!".

Faced with Yann Barthès, the host explained that he was "hated" since he made his "coming out" from the left on Léa Salamé's talk show. 

Christophe Dechavanne savors his return to the front of the stage every Saturday evening on the program

Quelle époque!

, broadcast on France 2. After a long crossing of the desert, the host was able to make a resounding comeback on the air thanks to Léa Salamé, at the helm of the talk show.

Christophe Dechavanne thought "it was over" for him

It was she who called him, in the summer of 2022, when he thought "it was over" for him.

"I thought it was over. And, on Europe 1, I said: 'I give myself three years, if in three years I haven't been called back: basta, goodbye'", recalled Christophe Dechavanne Monday, March 13, 2023 against Yann Barthès in the 

Daily

program "People have my number and did not call me", then explained Christophe Dechavanne who saw his career restart after Léa Salamé called him asking to join her in 

What a Time!

.

If the former presenter of

The Wheel of Fortune

 does not regret for a single moment having accepted the proposal of the journalist, he suffers the flip side of the coin of his return to the antenna.

Every week, the host is criticized, especially for his political positions. 

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Rachida Dati and Nadine Morano "hate" the host

"There are a lot of people who loved me long before, when I hadn't come out as an Islamo-leftist, and who hate me now. Some even told me so on the air, like Rachida Dati and Nadine Morano", thus confided Christophe Dechavanne facing Yann Barthès.

The PAF star had never been confronted with such disenchantment in the 1990s because he kept a certain neutrality in his broadcasts.

"However, we weren't really displayed on the very right", underlines Christophe Dechavanne, referring to his program 

Ciel, mon mardi!

.

The host, who would like to commit to the environment, has since asserted himself politically, and has paid the price for the sometimes destructive power of social networks.

After asserting in

Quelle epoque!

that François Hollande's five-year term had not been "so rotten" as that, Léa Salamé's sidekick received a "torrent" of insults.

“It was disgusting”, he was offended in

Daily.

Proof that his return to TV is really not easy…