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the equivalent of a house every month

Bernard Montiel, who now works on C8, has long been one of the figures of TF1. And when he was on the first channel, the host received a jackpot that will leave you speechless…

Bernard Montiel now serves as a columnist on Do not touch My TV on C8 and is a presenter at the microphone of RFM. But, at the time when he worked at TF1, he made a lot of money! The presenter, now 66 years old, spoke about his money on Cyril Hanouna’s show on April 8.

Bernard Montiel reveals his staggering salary: what amount?

At the beginning of the 2000s, Bernard Montiel was on TF1, notably to present the cult show Video Gag, but also other programs. And at the time, his salary was incredible! On the set of TPMPhe revealed that he had, for example, won 100,000 francs (or around 22,700 euros) for “a week of filming” to record five to six broadcasts of A gold familythat he has a lively time.

The host did not hesitate to reveal his monthly salary at the time, which stunned Cyril Hanouna: “I had to make 250,000 euros per month“. Which is the equivalent of the price of a house in several regions of France each month! Just that. And to specify however: “It didn’t last long (…) It was a short period. I really need to find my pay slips“.

Bernard Montiel: why he will receive a small pension

Despite all this money earned, Bernard Montiel assured that he would probably not receive a pension higher than 1,400 euros per month. And for good reason, he was paid by invoice when he worked on the first channel. However, the facilitator is determined to continue working to receive at least a supplement: “When we earn money at a time, we are not going to be satisfied with that. We make investments or supplements, all that. I would like to know how much I will earn if I stop watching TV. I do not know yet“.

Even if he does not hesitate to be frank when he confides about his money, the radio host wanted to clarify things a few weeks ago, on the set of Do not touch My TV.I just wanted to clarify one thing, because I know it can be shocking. I am 67 years old, I have worked since the age of 18 and the only money my parents gave me, because they couldn’t anyway, was 200 francs when I went to the army“, confided the one who was born in Casablanca, in Morocco, and who now owns a house with an area of ​​400 m2 in Gassin, in the Var.

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