On TF1’s “Les 12 coups de midi ,” a contestant revealed to host Jean-Luc Reichmann that she was a fan of a rival game show. She had, in fact, applied several times to the France 2 game show ” Tout le monde veut prendre sa place ,” hosted by Cyril Féraud.
This Friday, October 31st, Cyprien returned to ” Les 12 coups de midi” on TF1 for his 43rd appearance. The 22-year-old student has been working on his third Mystery Star for the past few days , after discovering the portrait of singer Aya Nakamura behind the squares on October 21st. On this Halloween day, the current Star already reveals an American landscape, possibly the natural wonder of Monument Valley in Arizona. But before attempting the final round, the host had to face three new contestants who came to challenge him.
“I apologize in advance”: A contestant on “Les 12 coups de midi,” a fan of another France 2 game show, felt uncomfortable in front of Jean-Luc Reichmann
This Friday on set, the reigning champion of “Les 12 Coups de Midi” was facing Clément, Aaliyah, and Camille. When it was Camille’s turn, Jean-Luc Reichmann wanted to know more about this veterinarian and pole-dancing enthusiast from the Grand Est region. “Tell us about yourself, Camille. How did you end up on our show? I want to know everything!” the host began. ” I apologize in advance, Jean-Luc… I’m a big fan of ‘ Tout le monde veut prendre sa place’ (Everyone Wants to Take Their Place) . It’s been a long time; I’ve tried to participate three times, and each time I was rejected in the first round of casting , “ explained Camille, embarrassed by this revelation. “It’s a total disappointment!” reacted Jean-Luc Reichmann. So, why did she finally decide to sign up for the TF1 game show? “While chatting with a friend, she told me about you and Émilien , which made me want to find out more, and I thought it was great ,” the contestant explained. Unfortunately for her, Camille was eliminated in the second round, and it was Aaliyah, very moved by her place in the final, who faced the reigning champion in the final round.
The 12 o’clock noon show : Cyprien is approaching the €200,000 mark in Jean-Luc Reichmann’s game!
Cyprien was secretly aiming for the €200,000 mark, which is fast approaching. Having emerged victorious from the previous round, he made two mistakes during the Master Stroke, allowing him to add only €50 to his winnings, which now stand at €199,545. Will he manage to break the €200,000 barrier tomorrow?