“Tomorrow I’ll go to France Travail”: Jordan De Luxe’s tearful farewell for his last on C8

The interviewer with the famous bow tie, a fixture on the air, said goodbye to his viewers for the last of his show "Chez Jordan".
By Victor CousinFor Jordan De Luxe too, it's over. While the general public is focusing on the disappearance of Cyril Hanouna and his TPMP with the closure of the C8 channel by Friday midnight, another personality of the channel has already said goodbye this Wednesday. The interviewer with the famous bow tie, a figure on the air, filmed the last of his show "Chez Jordan", which he hosted for three seasons.
So it was worth a few tears at the end of the show. "It's over. You shouldn't cry, but that's how it is. It's over. It's the closing of a channel . I never thought I'd say this one day, but it's over," regrets the 35-year-old host in front of the camera, accompanied by his teams and the very media-friendly lawyer Sarah Saldmann.
As he had already done last week in our columns , Jordan De Luxe returned to the importance that the channel and Cyril Hanouna had for him, he who truly launched his career as a columnist at TPMP. "C8 is the channel that gave birth to me, that made me grow. I would also like to thank Mr. Cyril Hanouna. He was attacked from all sides, but he is a man with a big heart. And I love him very much," he wanted to remind.
Without forgetting to mention the unprecedented decision not to renew the channel's frequencies decided by Arcom, the audiovisual regulator, then confirmed by the Council of State. "What is happening is mind-blowing. I have a rage inside me, a hatred. All this is just a fight against the ideas and success of one person," regretted Jordan De Luxe, specifically mentioning Cyril Hanouna.
And then, the one who told us he was ready to follow Cyril Hanouna, said he "hoped to stay in the group" Canal +. "I'm working on a show where we should fly into the air. I'll tell you more," he simply said. While adding: "I'm not ashamed to say that tomorrow I'm going to France Travail." Jordan De Luxe has already revealed that he was paid 4,700 euros per month for his daily show.
Le Parisien