Zakia has finally ceded her throne after several appearances on TF1’s Les 12 coups de midi. However, before another appearance this Saturday, September 20, 2025, Jean-Luc Reichmann’s new midday host is already making waves.
Zakia tried to make her way back onto the show Les 12 coups de midi. The healthcare professional faced three new opponents. In her path was Cyprien, a young conductor who gave a demonstration on set alongside the host, who recently narrowly escaped disaster.
The young man dethroned the champion, who walked away with €22,100. He unlocked his prize pool with €1,500 this Friday, September 19, 2025, on TF1 at midday.
Les 12 coups de midi: Jean-Luc Reichmann, conductor of the midday show
Did Cyprien’s arrival lead the audiences with a baton? This edition of the show Les 12 coups de midi attracted 2.22 million people this Friday, September 19, 2025 on TF1 between 11:47 a.m. and 12:45 p.m., representing a 36% market share among those aged four and over. The program recorded a peak of 3.5 million viewers in the final minutes.
Among the commercial targets, the meeting brought together 31% of women purchasing managers under fifty years old and 26% of those aged 25-49. Among young people, Jean-Luc Reichmann brought together 23% of those aged 4-14 and 31% of those aged 15-34.
Compared to the previous week, the daily headline show saw a 1.7-point increase. Jean-Luc Reichmann secured the top spot ahead of the Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships, watched by 733,000 viewers, representing a 12.8% audience share.
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Cyprien is now the new midday master. According to CG Scoops, he is ready to break all the show’s records, thus threatening Emilien, who had left his mark on the program until his departure on July 6. However, internal sources report that the champion is “the most unbearable they have encountered since they started working there” and “unbearably arrogant.” It is thus a controversial start for the new midday master.
Furthermore, during this edition, a candidate named Marie-Madeleine moved Jean-Luc Reichmann by telling the story of her husband, a fan of the show. She began with a “I love you, Jean-Luc.” The host, touched to the heart, offered her a selfie and a wild dance for a few seconds, just before the fatal blow.
Les 12 coups de midi can be found daily at 11:50 a.m. on TF1.