Like every day of the week, Tuesday March 28, 2023, viewers of the first channel discovered a new number of “12 noon shots”. Thus, fans of the game show presented by the essential Jean-Luc Reichmann were able to witness the progress of the candidates over the questions and in particular the career of Céline, the current midday master… And if the latter managed remarkably well on questions of general culture, at the time of the traditional and final stage of the mysterious Star, the candidate was invaded by stress. And for good reason, the latter did not manage to find the identity of the personality who was hiding behind the clues.
While the face of the hidden star was revealed on screen on Sunday March 26, 2023, Céline unfortunately did not recognize actor Albert Dupontel… And instead, the candidate even thought it was James Van Der Beek, the famous actor of the Dawson series. A moment that Jean-Luc Recihmann decided to bring (re)live to his followers on Twitter by starting with an excerpt that he captioned this Tuesday, March 28, 2023: “1st in the history of the 12 Coups. Céline makes a Coup de Maître, she can propose someone but…”
⚡️ 1st in the history of the 12 Coups ‼️ Céline makes a Master Coup, she can propose someone but… #les12coupsdeMidi ✨ @TF1pic.twitter.com/zYD1mYLj4b
— Jean-Luc Reichmann (@JL_Reichmann) March 28, 2023
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What did the clues about Albert Dupontel relate to?
Before his portrait appeared on screen, several clues had already been made available to players. In the background, the decor represented Ireland and Lake Connemera. A direct reference to the filming location of the film “Two days to kill”, in which the actor shot in 2008. At the top right of the screen, a white coat represented the years that Albert Dupontel spent in medical school before embarking on the seventh art while the plane next door was a nod to his passion for aviation. Finally, the stack of books referred to the film adaptation that the actor made of “Goodbye up there”
LZ