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On Wednesday, January 7, 2026, during the French television program Tout beau, tout nouveau, Matthieu Delormeau shared a personal anecdote that quickly became a talking point.The discussion, which followed Céline Dion’s recent debut on TikTok – where she expressed her initial confusion with the platform – led to a broader conversation about social media use and relationships.
Delormeau’s Account of a past Relationship
Delormeau recounted a situation from a past relationship where he found himself in a compromising position while using Snapchat. According to his account, while his then-boyfriend was in another room, Delormeau was engaged in a conversation on Snapchat with an individual in Australia. He described the conversation as becoming “a little off track” before his boyfriend discovered him on the couch. Delormeau reportedly responded to his boyfriend’s accusation of cheating by pointing out the geographical distance of the othre person involved. He also mentioned following and interacting with actors he admired online, stating a general interest in cinema.
Hanouna’s Reaction and Broader Discussion on Loyalty
The revelation prompted a reaction from show host Cyril Hanouna, who expressed skepticism about Delormeau’s continued use of Snapchat. Hanouna jokingly threatened to travel to Australia to confront the individual Delormeau was communicating with. Delormeau then asserted, “There’s not a guy at the table who’s loyal,” leading to a wider discussion among the show’s panelists about fidelity. Olivier Dartigolles commented that, in his view, “A man has never been faithful all his life.”
Hanouna was then asked how he would react to a similar situation with his own partner, to which he responded he would immediately travel to Australia to confront the other party.
Jordan De Luxe, another guest on the program, shared his own experience with infidelity, recounting a past relationship that ended when he learned his partner was involved with someone else. He described confronting the situation directly, leading to an immediate breakup.
Suspicions of Surveillance
The conversation took another turn when Polska, a contributor to the show, jokingly accused Hanouna of using fake social media accounts to monitor the panelists. This sparked laughter among the show’s participants.
Key Takeaways
- The discussion highlights the potential for social media to create complications in relationships.
- The panelists offered varying perspectives on fidelity and loyalty.
- The incident sparked a lighthearted yet revealing conversation about personal experiences with trust and relationships on French television.