Bruno Guillon: Taking a Stand Against Racism and Bringing the Craic to "Tout le monde a son mot à dire"
That's right, Bruno Guillon is making headlines again! And sure, why wouldn't he be? The presenter everyone loves to watch is at the centre of two big talking points right now: on one hand, he's speaking out against everyday racism after his interview with Miss France 2025; on the other, he's having the craic entirely on Tout le monde a son mot à dire, so much so that you'd almost forget about Olivier Minne. So, let's catch up with the man of the moment who keeps on surprising us.
A Necessary Outburst: "No, that's not on!"
You might have caught him on social media or on a chat show couch: Bruno Guillon didn't hold back. It all started with his interview of Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss France 2025. A perfectly standard interview, but the comments section under the video quickly went downhill. Everyday racism, attacks on her skin colour, cheap remarks... Bruno, who interviews people day in, day out, had seen enough. And he said it, straight up, on Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine's show: "No, that's not on."
The striking thing is, he didn't just fire off a polite tweet. No, he really took the time to explain why these comments are hurtful, why they make life a misery for public figures, and how we can all do better. Honestly, seeing a popular presenter use his platform to call out the trolls? It's a breath of fresh air. And it's a far cry from those shows where everyone pretends nothing's wrong. Bruno Guillon proved you can be funny AND take a stand.
The King of Entertainment? The Bruno Takeover of "Tout le monde a son mot à dire"
But thankfully, it's not all deadly serious for our Bruno. Because on the work front, it's all craic and games! Ever since he took over the reins of Tout le monde a son mot à dire on public TV, the game has gone completely bonkers. Sure, the version with Olivier Minne was grand – classy and efficient. But now, with Bruno, it's like an adult version of playtime. He's cracking jokes, giving out to the contestants, making up daft rules... In short, he's the life and soul of the party.
And viewers agree: Bruno Guillon is more fun than his predecessor. No shade on Olivier, like, it's just that they have two totally different styles. Where Minne is the sound but structured teacher, Guillon is your mad mate who cracks you up during the break. The result? Ratings are through the roof, and memes and viral clips are all over social media. The double act with Laurent Ruquier? Deadly altogether. They bounce off each other like they've been playing tennis together for twenty years.
Why We're Loving Him on Screen Right Now
- He breaks the mould: forget stiff presenting, it's all about improv and fits of giggles.
- He's down to earth: whether he's standing up for Miss France or having a laugh with a contestant, he's the real deal.
- 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 letting loose.
So, is Bruno Guillon the New Star of French Telly?
If he keeps this up, they'll have to build him a wing at the Grévin Museum. Between his powerful stance against everyday racism and his infectious energy on Tout le monde a son mot à dire, Bruno Guillon ticks all the boxes for a modern presenter: funny, genuine, and with a social conscience. We can't wait to see what's next, especially if it means more telly moments where we're laughing AND thinking a bit. Because let's face it, sure that wouldn't do us any harm.