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Bernard Montiel very angry with the people who bought his house, he explains himself in TPMP

Bernard Montiel is very angry with the people who bought his house in Pilat… He reveals the reason in Don’t touch my post, this Friday, September 13.

A leading presenter discovered on TF1, Bernard Montiel is one of the emblematic faces of the French audiovisual landscape. For over 20 years, he presented various entertainment shows including Gag Video et A golden family. Columnist since 2014 for Don’t touch my posthe revealed, in the program broadcast this Friday, September 13, that some people were using his notoriety for their own interests. A fact that annoys him a lot, as he confides in the program.

En saying that it is my home” : Bernard Montiel annoyed by buyers of his old house

If David Guetta sold his apartment in Miami for 16 million dollars, while he had bought it for 9 million dollars, as the information was claimed on the set of Don’t touch my post, Other buyers take advantage of the notoriety of public figures for their business… In the middle of this lively debate on the price of the French DJ’s apartment, Bernard Montiel shared an anecdote about himself on the subject of real estate: “I’m not a celebrity, but the people who bought my house in Pilat, they rent it out on Airbnb saying it’s my home, and that annoys me a little.“. The columnist explains how he discovered the affair by chance: “I saw Julien Lepers in the street who told me: ‘My daughter thanks you because she was at your house’“, he explains, annoyed by the situation, before concluding: “It’s sold, it’s sold, eh!“.

If we disappear from the screen, we no longer have friends…” : Bernard Montiel cash on the PAF environment

In an interview with Tele-Leisure, Bernard Montiel spoke without filter about the television environment: “By integrating Don’t touch my post in 2014, Cyril Hanouna allowed me to change my tone to be more direct, which helped me last. And then I know that getting others to talk avoids getting people to talk about you…”, he confides. Asked about his friendly relations, the former bailiff talks about his friends in the world of PAF: “I am close to a lot of people. Some of them came to light when I was fired from TF1 in 2003. I am less worldly than I seem. And you have to keep in mind that if you disappear from the screen, you no longer have any friends…“.

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