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25 February 2025

Ayem Nour's Salary Revelation And Hanouna's Future Uncertainty

Key French TV personalities make headlines with personal regrets and major announcements for upcoming shows.

Ayem Nour, formerly known as co-host on NRJ12’s "Le Mag," recently opened up about her time on the show during her appearance on the February 23 edition of the YouTube talk show "Bienvenue chez Madame Berdah." She revealed her shocking salary of between 10,000 and 20,000 euros per month, stating, "On a tendance à dénigrer NRJ12, mais moi j’étais excessivement bien payée, plus qu'une animatrice." This insight sheds light on the often-overlooked financial successes behind her broadcasting career.

The 36-year-old influencer also confirmed her return to NRJ12 for the channel's 20th-anniversary show set for February 28, where she will reunite with former co-host Matthieu Delormeau along with notable figures such as Nabilla and her husband Thomas, and Pascal le Grand Frère.

Meanwhile, Guillaume Genton shared his feelings about past tensions with former TPMP co-host Matthieu Delormeau during the February 25 episode of "Touche pas à mon poste."
He expressed remorse over their conflict, stating, "Je regrette qu'on soit en froid. Je n'ai rien contre lui et ça ne me ressemble pas d'avoir des échanges tendus avec les gens." His heartfelt admission added emotional weight to the episode, earning acknowledgment from the show’s host, Cyril Hanouna, who attempted to mediate the situation.

Throughout the segment, Genton reflected on his initial anxiety when joining TPMP, describing the intimidating atmosphere but later emphasizing how he eventually got along well with almost everyone, except for Delormeau. Hanouna chimed in, reminiscing fondly about his camaraderie with Delormeau, noting their amusing moments together.

On another front, Hanouna himself is facing pivotal changes as C8 prepares to wind down. On the final week of TPMP, he has stoked curiosity by hinting at his future, with potential routes including staying within the Canal group or joining another network entirely. "Sachez qu’à l'heure qu’il est, vraiment, je n'ai pas pris de décision," he said during his show, leaving fans and colleagues alike on the edge of anticipation.

This theatrical conclusion of his tenure will culminate on February 27, when Hanouna teases a grand reveal of his new destination. His plans involve taking his team on a bus trip to announce his channel of choice live from the streets, adding layers of excitement as they are kept in the dark just as the audience is.

Rumors suggest he might be leaning toward CStar, which would facilitate not just his TV hosting but also his simultaneous radio commitments. Until then, the myriad of possibilities keeps fans guessing about what’s next for one of France’s most prominent television figures.

The interactions between these television personalities highlight the intertwining of personal relationships and professional endeavors. The collective anticipation surrounding their announcements speaks to the loyalty and interest of their fanbases, eager to see how their favorite hosts navigate the shifting landscapes of French television.