Cyril Hanouna is officially joining M6, set to launch a new entertainment program titled *Tout beau, tout 9*, which will debut on September 1, 2025. This move comes after the cessation of his previous show on C8, prompted by regulatory authority Arcom. Hanouna's new show will closely resemble his former hit, *Touche Pas à Mon Poste* (TPMP), though it aims to avoid political discourse, focusing instead on entertainment, humorous debates, and incorporating innovative elements such as artificial intelligence segments and a roster of both established and new figures in the entertainment sector.
While some viewers eagerly anticipate Hanouna's return, others have voiced criticism, labeling his humor as "shameful" and "vulgar." Reactions from fellow television personalities within the M6 group have been varied. Julien Courbet, who previously collaborated with Hanouna, expressed unbridled support, noting, "If he does entertainment, it's good for the group... if Cyril succeeds, everyone will benefit. We need a locomotive." Courbet also addressed concerns about Hanouna's alleged controversial behavior towards colleagues, defending his experience by asserting that he had a positive, trust-based relationship with Hanouna during their time together.
Despite the backing from Courbet, other hosts like Karine Le Marchand and Bruno Guillon have mixed feelings, echoing apprehensions regarding Hanouna's integration into the M6 family. Observers speculate how Hanouna will balance his public persona and content creation within the framework of M6's programming philosophy.
Additionally, during a recent interview, Hanouna reflected on his transition, confirming plans to revive his cult show *La Grosse rigolade,* emphasizing his dedication to deliver compelling entertainment at M6. As expectations grow, the broadcasting landscape continues to scrutinize Hanouna's upcoming ventures, with audiences eager to see his return to the screen.
The stage is set for Hanouna's new chapter, promising entertainment that reflects his signature style while navigating the mixed sentiments from both colleagues and audiences alike.