the former champion of the “12 noon shots” forced to live on neuroleptics!

Released on October 12, “Welcome to my world” is the new work of the former champion of the “12 Coups de Midi”, released by Harper Collins editions. A story where he talks about his life with his Asperger syndrome, which has always made him feel different from others. This 23-year-old young man was placed in the spotlight in 2019 thanks to TF1’s flagship game, presented by Jean-Luc Reichmann. By participating 153 times on the show, he has become one of the greatest champions of the game. And above all, the darling of the public thanks to his outspokenness! With his repartee and above all his incredible memory of dates and names, since 2020 he has also been a member of the “Big Heads” on RTL, a humorous and cultural program orchestrated by Laurent Ruquier. Today, with “Welcome to my world” Paul El Kharrat delivers everything from his personal story, to the limits of his moods… good or bad. “I am the paragon of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I constantly fight against this split personality, this duality. It is not because I smile that I am happy.”as he already declared in February 2022.

“I think the first one who suffers is me”

This Saturday, October 22, guest on the set of “Quelle Epoque!” presented by Léa Salamé, the author spoke at length to Christophe Dechavanne during his interview “A few minutes for a few questions”. And Paul El Kharrat revealed to be “capable of being aggressive and violent”. A violence that he puts into perspective by finding it “peaceful” because it is not physical, which is transmitted through language and which he exerts above all “against himself”. He specifies: “I think that the first who suffers is me, then the one against whom I turn my hatred”, specified the member of the “Big Heads” who confides in his book that he considers himself a “being split” carrying an “entity” which “follows him permanently and only waits for one thing: that he lets himself be tempted by aggressiveness”. nevertheless to be controlled by taking neuroleptics, which “keeps him a little alive”. “Without these drugs, I think I would have sunk a long time ago,” he admits. A public explanation which comes shortly after the harsh remarks he made against Jean-Luc Reichmann in an interview with “Télé Star” to be published this Monday, October 24 and which asked him about his friendships in the TV world: “At the moment, I can’t be friends with people. I am friends with one person, me”. As for his relations with the presenter of the TF1 show, he launches: “Why would I be friends with Jean-Luc Reichmann? We haven’t spoken to each other for nearly a year for all sorts of reasons that I won’t reveal. I have no direct or privileged contact with this man. Scathing words that already, perhaps, he regrets…

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