“No, but I don’t believe it!”, Jean-Luc Reichmann catches his partner in a funny position

Emilien is the second greatest master of midi in the history of the game Les 12 coups de midi
presented by Jean-Luc Reichmann on TF1. He reached this step of the podium a few days ago, on April 12. And the 21-year-old young man does not seem ready to give up his place and wants to reach first place and thus beat the champion Bruno Hourcade.

The young man is very supported by his partner, Jessica. On April 12, she said she was “very happy and very proud of him.” It must be said that Emilien’s career commands admiration.

The latter often appears on set, whether in person or by video. This was once again the case this Tuesday, April 16. And the young lady engaged in an activity which caught the attention of the host, Jean-Luc Reichmann.

“No, but I don’t believe it.”

While the young woman appeared on the screen, she did not have time to greet the set and her lover since Jean-Luc Reichmann said a funny phrase: “I saw something I shouldn’t have seen” said the actor of Léo Mattéï, without the audience present on the set and even Emilien understanding what was happening.

“I saw something that I shouldn’t have seen on the left knee and the right knee” continued animator. A little sentence that made Jessica uncomfortable, before Jean-Luc Reichmann said: “She’s knitting! No, but I don’t believe it…” in order to explain the situation.

Emilien’s partner then defended herself: “While waiting for the show to start I played eighth notet”, a confidence which pushed the TF1 host to nickname, with great humor, the lovers: “the youngest old couple of 12 coups de midi

Today, the prize pool for the History student from Vendée amounts to 871,041 euros.

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