72 participations and then goes away. TF1 viewers had got into the habit of having lunch alongside Laurent, who made the fine days of 12 strokes of noon. But this Friday, March 25, he failed in the famous game of Jean-Luc Reichmann and bowed out. Following this elimination, the host did not fail to send him a tender message to congratulate him on his career but also for all the pleasant moments spent in his company.
“Laurent… after 72 participations with us you are leaving us. Thank you Laurent Thank you for your kindness, for the values you offer to your students Above all, continue to teach with joy, passion and conviction”, declared Jean-Luc Reichmann to Laurent, obviously touched by this attention. However, on the side of Internet users, it would seem that this release serves as a relief, according to the many reactions on the Web. “Well mtn that Laurent is finally out we will be able to find a level of questions a little less stupid & more fun to watch huh”dropped a twittos, while another added a layer: “I’m in heaven finally we lose Laurent it’s going to be nice to watch the show now. Phew !!!!!!!!!!!”.
A nice jackpot
The philosophy professor suspects that you can’t please everyone. And to his detractors, he can let them know that he is not leaving empty-handed, far from it. Indeed, in 72 participations, Laurent becomes the 15th greatest midday master. A nice distinction that comes with a very nice check.
The candidate leaves with a gain of 310,607 euros. But does he get the full amount? Well no. As noted by our colleagues from Tele-Leisure, the candidate of the 12 strokes of noon will be able to benefit, in reality, from a sum of 163,200 euros, net of taxes. A substantial sum which should allow him to carry out a large part of his projects.
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