
TPMP fait fureur au Salon de l'Agriculture
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The program features a segment from Elliot, who visited the agricultural show on February 26th. He interviewed many people, some of whom seemed to have indulged a bit too much in Mirabelle liqueur. The segment included humorous interactions with attendees. One person mistook the agricultural show for a music show, while another struggled to operate a microphone. There were also individuals expressing their affection for Cyril and one who confused Cyril Hanouna with Raël.
Elliot also encountered Eric, who was celebrating his bachelor party at the show and seemed to have spent considerable time at the tasting stands. Eric demonstrated his pig squeal impression, and his wife, who was accompanying him, was also present.
Another highlight was a unique love story, described as potentially Hollywood-worthy. A man recounted marrying a "casaque" (a racing jacket) at an all-you-can-eat Chinese restaurant because it was the only way for their relationship to work. He described the unconventional wedding, where his bride's long dress swept up spring rolls from the floor. The agricultural show was depicted as a festive and enjoyable event.
Among the top three memorable encounters, Elliot met a group of friends who treated the agricultural show like an after-party, calling themselves "crampteurs" and engaging in boisterous cheers.
On the Saturday of the show, the French President was visiting, and Elliot found himself in the same hall. He attempted to locate the President, playing a game he called "Where's Macron?" He asked various attendees if they had seen Macron, receiving diverse and often humorous responses, including one person who claimed Macron was "in my ass."
The program then shifted to a discussion about the personal lives of the show's commentators, specifically their real estate investments, on March 13th. Bernard Montiel reportedly invested in sunny locations, while Chill Verdez invested in LFI. Jean-Michel M was said to have invested in a swinger's club, or more seriously, in a camper van. Pascal de la Tour du Pin invested in the only thing she believed in: herself.
One commentator revealed they invested in surgery and cryptocurrency. They put €1200 into crypto based on a friend's advice, only to find their investment had dropped to €1100. They couldn't recall the name of the cryptocurrency. Other commentators offered their investment perspectives: one suggested buying land in Senegal, lamenting missed opportunities due to being too conservative. Another expressed belief in crypto, citing a friend who made a fortune, but had no money to invest themselves, having recently bought a bed base. The idea of monthly small crypto investments as a form of "playing the lottery" was also discussed. An older commentator preferred investing in gold, considered a more secure asset.
The broadcast continued with the 28th top moment, involving a prank played on Cyril by Moundir on October 27th. Moundir attempted to trick Cyril with a fake show project. The concept was a poker show hosted by Moundir, with Roland Magdane as a "sniper." The logo even subtly incorporated Magdane's name.
Moundir initially discussed the idea with Géraldine, who was skeptical, especially about involving Roland Magdane. Moundir then approached Cyril, who was initially doubtful about the show's title, "Brolland Magdane," and the concept. Cyril, believing it was a joke, then consulted other commentators to see their reactions. Some, like Géraldine, were also skeptical, while others wondered if Moundir was serious, noting his dedication to the idea.
The prank extended to the next day when Moundir sent a text message to Cyril, expressing his disappointment that Cyril had mocked his idea with others, feeling genuinely hurt. Cyril never replied to this message. The prank culminated with the production team of C8, the channel, pretending to be enthusiastic about Moundir's project, further adding to the elaborate deception.
Finally, the program addressed a significant controversy: the clash between Inès Reg and Natacha St-Pier, the winner of "Danse avec les stars." Natacha St-Pier appeared on the show on April 29th to share her side of the story. The conflict began in a dance studio where Natacha made a comment she intended as a joke, referencing "Pékin Express," but it offended Inès Reg. Natacha apologized, but Inès's anger escalated, becoming aggressive and verbally intimidating towards Natacha and her partner Anthony. Natacha described the experience as violent, causing her to cry and call her manager.
Following the incident, Inès Reg requested that they no longer train in the same facilities, a request that was granted to maintain a comfortable working environment. When Natacha tried to arrange a meeting with Inès before the prime show, she was advised against it by production, who stated Inès was still very angry and a meeting could be "dangerous." This led Natacha to file a "main courante" (a non-judicial police report).
Natacha also revealed she was asked by production to take a day off, then three days, to allow things to calm down, which she accepted voluntarily, as she was not a TF1 employee. Inès Reg, on the other hand, reportedly believed Natacha's actions were premeditated to win the competition. Natacha refuted this, stating that while Inès had the right to be offended, verbal abuse and threats were unacceptable. Inès Reg also claimed that Natacha called C8, leading to her being insulted for two weeks, a claim Natacha denied, stating she did not have Inès's phone number.
Natacha noted that Inès Reg had not accepted her defeat and did not congratulate her after the win. While Natacha didn't hear Inès say she "didn't want to see her anymore," she wasn't surprised by the lack of congratulations. Natacha concluded by emphasizing the importance of mutual respect as human beings, beyond the context of a dance show.