This emblematic former columnist throws all her truths on the show!

Enora Malagré clearly did not have her tongue in her pocket in “Touche pas à mon poste” and things have not changed since her departure. In May 2017, the pretty blonde with a strong character was packing up after being one of C8’s entertainment executives for seven seasons. “I have been asking myself questions for several months about my future on television and about my place in Touche pas à mon poste. I believe that I no longer find my place there. So I am announcing to you this evening that I will leave, that I’m officially leaving Don’t touch my position”she let go without warning on social networks.

Among the reasons for this desire to move on, a “class council” sequence during which Cyril Hanouna asked the columnists if Enora could have a future as a presenter. A moment that had been very badly experienced by the main concerned: “How can my boss ask such a question? While he made me an animator, and this, for seven years? I’m not the only one who doesn’t understand such cruelty. Embarrassed by this title, my colleagues defend me. As for Cyril, disappointed with the sequence, he sinks me. For me, that was the trigger. And I took it very badly that my mother called me, in tears, to beg me to leave this arena”, she wrote in her book Belly scream.

While she has now moved on, now working on the stage, Enora Malagré returned on December 21 in an interview with Télépro, on her experience “Touche pas à mon poste”. The opportunity for her to remember that she played a role most of the time. “I know it wasn’t really me on the show. No one understood that I was being asked to say stuff. So my job was to play the yelling girl, the insolent cousin. I was paid for that. If I was like that in life, I wouldn’t have any friends”she asserted.

The one that can be found in the play “Behind the curtain” alongside Bruno Madinier clarified that she would have liked to have been a little better advised at the time: “We are a little impetuous, pretentious when we are 20 or 30 years old. We do stupid things. I would have liked a woman to take me by the hand to guide me, telling me don’t show your panties…”she conceded.

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