We know the host of the “Douze coups de midi” very close to his audience, in particular via social networks. With those who follow him, Jean-Luc Reichmann does not hesitate to share his joys, his humor and his sorrows. And willingly responds to interviews. The year 2022 was particularly painful for the presenter who lost his mother on August 7th. To “Télé Star”, he confided his anxieties as the end of the year celebrations approached: “I think a lot of people who are alone that night (Christmas, editor’s note). You know, it’s a very delicate Christmas for me, because it’s the first without my mom. It’s a big void (…) I told myself that there were a lot of people like me and I wanted to support them as best I could by making them laugh. and giving them gifts.”
“We will have to be strong”
Then to specify, to our colleagues from “Télé Cable Sat” this time, the program that he had planned for this difficult period: “It will be very painful this year. It will not be a Christmas like the others (…). We will go to Nathalie’s family (Nathalie Lecoultre, his companion, editor’s note). Then we will take three days for us to collect ourselves. Christmas is synonymous with family. Once the spotlights are off, we will have to be strong,” he said. Then, direction the Alps where Jean-Luc Reichmann has, as usual, posted videos of him hurtling down the slopes of Serre-Chevalier… without wearing a helmet! This made Internet users react strongly, always on the lookout for the slightest excesses of “people”. But the 62-year-old Toulousain has since long decided to laugh about it! Proof if there is with this last story… in the form of a humorous tribute to Gérard Depardieu! This Saturday, January 7, the interpreter of Léo Mattéï posted a photomontage of 12 shots of the sacred monster of French cinema, from 2011 to 2022. What do these shots have in common? The actor always poses with a glass in his hand…balloon of red, white, rosé…The legend? “Looking back on 12 years of golden balls”, of course… a footballing and funny comparison which salutes our king of the national ball.
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