At 22, Cyprien, a student conductor, has had his life changed thanks to Les 12 coups de midi. While he’s still a long way from Émilien’s “stratospheric records,” the new Master of Noon already has more than €100,000 in his kitty.
What if a new great story were being told before our eyes? A few months after Émilien’s departure, Les 12 coups de midi may have found a new great champion in the person of Cyprien. Arriving on September 19th on the front page of the show, the 22-year-old, who seems to have his head firmly anchored on his shoulders, excels. To date, his prize pool is already filled with more than 100,000 euros in winnings and gifts, including a Mysterious Star. A sum that, for a scholarship student, can help improve his lifestyle.
“I couldn’t pass it”: Cyprien (Les 12 coups de midi) doesn’t have a driving license, Jean-Luc Reichmann is hallucinating
The day after discovering the Mysterious Star, the champion explained that he couldn’t enjoy his car… because he doesn’t yet have a driving license! “Jean-Luc talked a lot about the fact that I didn’t have it. It’s important, but I couldn’t pass it because I couldn’t get that kind of money out,” he told us on the sidelines of an interview with us. While he can now afford it, he won’t be driving the newly won vehicle. “I think I’m going to give it to my mother,” he said, proving the generous side described by Zette on the day he arrived in the front page format. During the interview, he also told us that he will give other of his gifts to some of his loved ones.
“These are happy consequences”: Cyprien says he is now recognized in the street thanks to Les 12 coups de midi
As is the case with all successful champions, Cyprien is now recognized in the street since appearing in Les 12 coups de midi. “I am starting to realize, even if I haven’t completely landed yet, all the little happy and benevolent consequences that accompany my journey,” he says, happy that people are showing their affection and wishing him luck. “It’s really very pleasant,” he concludes.