Cyril Hanouna Launches New Entertainment Show 'Tout beau tout 9' on W9

Cyril Hanouna is set to launch his new entertainment-centric show 'Tout beau tout 9' on W9 this September.

Key Points

  • • 'Tout beau tout 9' premieres on September 1, 2025.
  • • The show will focus exclusively on entertainment, moving away from politics.
  • • A teaser video featuring Hanouna was released, showcasing a comedic premise.
  • • TV personality Bertrand Deckers hopes to rejoin Hanouna's team for the new show.

Cyril Hanouna is set to debut his new entertainment show, *Tout beau tout 9*, on W9 starting September 1, 2025. This show marks a significant shift from his past programming, particularly from *Touche pas à mon poste* (TPMP), as it aims to focus solely on entertainment and steer clear of political discussions.

In a press conference held by M6, the network behind the new venture, the decision to distance the show from politicized content was emphasized. "We do not wish for politicized discourse. This is not what we are looking for. No political guests... We are returning to the fundamentals of what Cyril knows how to do: entertainment," a spokesperson stated, highlighting the network's new direction.

Ahead of the show's premiere, Hanouna released a humorous teaser on June 24, 2025, which portrays a comedic search for him in the woods, likening him to a character from an action film. Throughout the sketch, Hanouna comically states, "There is no more Baba", signifying a final departure from his prior style that included political satire. The teaser also features nostalgic elements, such as references to his past, including music from popular personalities like Patrick Sébastien.

While the full lineup for *Tout beau tout 9* has yet to be confirmed, there are early signs of potential contributors. Raymond Aabou appears in the teaser, and former TPMP contributor Bertrand Deckers expressed a desire to rejoin Hanouna on the show, referring to him as "a God" and crediting him for his media success. Deckers remarked on his hopes to collaborate with Hanouna again, potentially on topics like royal news, pending further developments.

As anticipation builds for *Tout beau tout 9*, it remains to be seen how audiences will react to Hanouna's shift back into pure entertainment, following years dominated by political commentary.