TV Host Cyril Hanouna Escalates Feud with Comedian Sophia Aram on Live Show

Host Cyril Hanouna is still angry with humorist and host of Moroccan origin Sophia Aram. He attacked her again during his show.
Between Cyril Hanouna and Sophia Aram, the verbal attacks continue. On Friday, as he was giving an opinion "on what he considers to be a persecution against lawyer Fabrice Di Vizio whom he was receiving on his set," the flagship host of C8 took a jab at the columnist, reports Télé 7 jours. "When I see columnists like Sophia Aram, who would do better to take care of her mother, who scammed thousands of people. Her mother, it’s catastrophic what she did. She would do better to take care of her family rather than take care of us. And then, she would do better to take care of having talent..." he let loose.
Deputy mayor of Trappes Jacques Monquaut (PCF), in the Yvelines between 2008 and 2010, Khadija Aram, the humorist’s mother, was tried for having swindled 31,500 euros from eight people in an irregular situation to whom she had promised the issuance of a residence permit. The Versailles Regional Court had convicted her for fraud.
On October 24, the Face à Baba host had reacted to a column by Sophia Aram. The latter had notably reproached him for celebrating in grand style an audience success the day after a show where he had mentioned the tragic Lola affair, and had in passing described Cyril Hanouna as "the worst kind of barbarian." The latter had wished that Dahbia, the alleged murderer of little Lola, be "immediately tried," "in a few hours" and "directly sentenced to life imprisonment." "Be careful before saying things because otherwise Sophia Aram, who no one knows, will do a column on you tomorrow," the Touche pas à mon poste host had reacted. He will then describe her as a "moron."
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