Bruno Guillon: Fuming Over Racism and Having a Blast on "Everyone Has a Say"
That's right, Bruno Guillon is making headlines again! And honestly, we're not complaining. France's favourite TV host (well, at least from what we see on our screens) is at the centre of two hot topics: on one hand, he's speaking out against casual racism after his interview with Miss France 2025; on the other, he's having an absolute blast on Everyone Has a Say, making us almost forget about Olivier Minne. Let's catch up on what Bruno's been up to – he never fails to surprise us.
A Necessary Outburst: "No, That's Not Okay!"
You might have seen him on social media or on a talk show set: Bruno Guillon didn't hold back. It all started with his interview of Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss France 2025. A pretty standard interview, except the comments under the video quickly took a nasty turn. Casual racism, attacks on her skin colour, cheap shots... Bruno, who interviews guests daily, had had enough. And he said so, bluntly, on Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine's show: "No, that's not okay."
What's striking is that he didn't just send a polite tweet. No, he actually took the time to explain why these remarks are hurtful, how they make life difficult for public figures, and how we can all do better. Honestly, seeing a popular host use his platform to call out trolls is refreshing. And come to think of it, it's a far cry from those shows that just sweep things under the rug. Bruno Guillon proved you can be funny AND socially conscious.
The King of Entertainment? "Everyone Has a Say," Bruno-style
But thankfully, it's not all serious for our Bruno. Because work-wise, things are a total party! Ever since he took the reins of Everyone Has a Say on public TV, the game has gotten even wackier. Before, we enjoyed the version with Olivier Minne – classy and efficient. But now, with Bruno, it's like a grown-ups' playground. He cracks jokes, ribs the contestants, makes up silly rules... In short, he's the life of the party.
And viewers agree: Bruno Guillon is more fun than his predecessor. No offence to Olivier, they just have different styles. Where Minne is like the cool but structured teacher, Guillon is that slightly crazy friend who cracks you up during recess. The result? Ratings are through the roof, and memes and viral clips are all over social media. The duo with Laurent Ruquier? Absolute fire. They bounce off each other like they've been playing tennis together for twenty years.
Why We're Loving Him on Air Right Now
- He breaks the mould: no more stiff presentation, it's all about improv and genuine laughter.
- He connects with people: whether defending Miss France or joking with a contestant, he stays authentic.
- He's not afraid to speak his mind: racism, controversies – he doesn't bury his head in the sand.
- He puts everyone at ease: even the shyest guests end up coming out of their shell.
So, Is Bruno Guillon the New Star of French TV?
If he keeps this up, they might need to build him a wing at Madame Tussauds. Between his strong stance against casual racism and his infectious energy on Everyone Has a Say, Bruno Guillon ticks all the boxes for a modern host: funny, human, and with a social conscience. We can't wait to see what's next, especially if it means more TV moments where we laugh AND think a little. Because honestly, that's a good thing.