Jean-Luc Reichmann and Nagui: Two of their close children thanks to a beautiful coincidence

For a long time, Jean-Luc Reichmann and Nagui were in competition because their emissions The 12 noon shots and Everyone wants to take its place (which the husband of Mélanie Page has not presented since July 2021) were broadcast at the same time on TF1 and France 2. However, in life, the two hosts are on good terms. And two of their children even dated as the companion of Nathalie Lecoultre had revealed in 2015, during an interview for VOD.

Between Jean-Luc Reichmann and Nagui, it’s a great and beautiful story. From 1991, the one who currently officiates on TF1 collaborated with the emblematic figure of France 2. He was the voice-over of the game May the best win. “He had a quality that for me is essential in television. He had radio in his veins, that sense of timing, that sense of intonation, of how to place his voice, showcasing a host, being funny, being a voiceover“, confided the father of Roxane (born in 2004), Annabel (born in 2008), Adrien (born in 2012) and Nina (born in 1997 from his former love with Marine Vignes) as part of the documentary Jean-Luc Reichmann, an extraordinary destiny broadcast last July on the first channel. He then commented on the shows Don’t forget your toothbrush (1994-1996) before flying on its own.

If subsequently, the two men no longer met, they kept in touch in particular thanks to their daughters. Jean-Luc Reichmann, who is at the head of a family of 6 children, had indeed revealed to VOD (in 2015) : “We had our two daughters who ended up in the same college and who even had courses in common.“Nothing says if today, the two young women still see each other. What is certain is that their dads still appreciate each other as much. As proof, on August 26, 2021, Jean-Luc Reichmann and Nagui took the pose in order to celebrate their thirty years of friendship.”Surprise !! Always a pleasure to find a friend of 30 years!“, had written the first. And the second: “30 years ! And yes it’s been 30 years and we’re still here!

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