Bruno Guillon: Fires Up Over Racism and Having a Ball on "Everyone's Got a Say"
That's right, Bruno Guillon is in the spotlight again! And honestly? We're not complaining. France's favourite TV host (well, at least in our lounge rooms) is at the centre of two hot topics: on one hand, he's taken a stand against casual racism after interviewing Miss France 2025; on the other, he's having an absolute blast on Everyone's Got a Say, making us almost forget about Olivier Minne. So, let's catch up on what this ever-surprising Bruno is up to.
A Much-Needed Rant: "No, That's Not On!"
You might have caught him on social media or a chat show panel: Bruno Guillon didn't hold back. It all started with his interview of Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss France 2025. A perfectly standard interview, until the comments section under the video went south fast. Casual racism, digs at her skin colour, cheap shots... Bruno, who interviews people every day, had simply had enough. And he called it out, straight up, on Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine's show: "No, that's not on."
What's striking is he didn't just fire off a polite tweet. No, he genuinely took the time to explain why these remarks are hurtful, how they poison the well for public figures, and what we can all do better. Honestly, seeing a popular host use his profile to shut down the trolls? It's refreshing. And when you think about it, it's a nice change from those shows that just sweep things under the rug. Bruno Guillon proved you can be funny AND have a social conscience.
The King of Entertainment? Bruno's Take on "Everyone's Got a Say"
But thankfully, it's not all serious for our Bruno. Because on the work front, things are an absolute party! Ever since he took the reins of Everyone's Got a Say on public TV, the game has gone full-on funhouse. Sure, we liked the old version with Olivier Minne – classy, slick. But with Bruno? It's like a giant playground for grown-ups. He cracks jokes, gives the contestants a hard time (all in good fun!), makes up silly rules... In short, he sets the vibe.
And the viewers agree: Bruno Guillon is a more fun-loving host than his predecessor. No shade on Olivier, it's just that they have totally different styles. Where Minne is like the cool but structured teacher, Guillon is that slightly unhinged mate who cracks you up during recess. The result? Ratings are through the roof, and memes and viral clips are flooding social media. And that duo with Laurent Ruquier? Absolute magic. They volley back and forth like they've been playing tennis together for twenty years.
Why We're Loving Him on Air Right Now
- He throws the rulebook out: stiff presenting is out, improv and giggles are in.
- He keeps it real: whether defending Miss France or having a laugh with a contestant, he's authentic.
- He's not afraid to speak his mind: racism, controversy – he doesn't stick his head in the sand.
- He puts everyone at ease: even the shyest guests end up loosening up.
So, Is Bruno Guillon the New Star of French TV?
If he keeps this up, they'll need to build him a wing at Madame Tussauds. Between his powerful stand against casual racism and his infectious energy on Everyone's Got a Say, Bruno Guillon ticks every box for the modern host: funny, human, and socially aware. We can't wait to see what's next, especially if it means more telly moments where we laugh AND actually think a bit. Because, let's be real, that's not a bad thing.