Olivier Gayat (Large families) looks back on his experience in a TF1 game which brought him a lot of money

Olivier Gayat (Large families) looks back on his experience in a TF1 game which brought him a lot of money
Olivier Gayat (Large families) looks back on his experience in a TF1 game which brought him a lot of money

Yesterday at 7:00 p.m. – by
Aurélie Hagopian

Fifteen years ago, Olivier Gayat and his eldest daughter, Olivia, revealed in Large families: life in XXL, took part in another famous TF1 show. A game that allowed them to win a very nice sum of money.

Before becoming stars of the small screen thanks to their participation in Large families: life in XXLthe Gayats had participated in another television show many years earlier. It was actually Olivier Gayat and his eldest daughter Olivia who took part in a famous TF1 game: WATCH YOUR STEP. In October 2009, the father and daughter participated in the program presented by Jean-Luc Reichmann, now canceled for the benefit of 12 Midday shots. An old game that they had actually won!

Olivier Gayat (Large families) have good memories ofWATCH YOUR STEP

It’s in his story Instagram that Olivier Gayat returned to his participation in WATCH YOUR STEP in 2009. The father shared an image of him and his daughter answering the question: “Out of 100 teenagers, how many sit next to the best in class on homework day?” Amused to find this memory, Olivier Gayat wrote: “Who remembers this passage? I think Olivia was 13, incredible.” Surprised, Internet users wanted to see the entire show. A person then asked Olivier Gayat where to go to watch it. The one who was recently injured responded: “So, I think I should be able to find it. But I would have to find out the link. We were lucky, we won.”

Olivier Gayat (Large families) had won a nice sum for his tribe

After eliminating their three other competitors, Olivier and Olivia Gayat managed to qualify for the final round where the sum of 20,000 euros was up for grabs. Taken by stress, the father responded “the beggar” at the question : “In Les Visiteurs, what expression does Jacquouille use and which means guedin in verlan?” Despite everything, Olivier Gayat knew how to give the right answers at the right time and it is thanks to this that he pocketed the nice sum of 20,000 euros! Enough to put a smile on the face of someone who is now a father of nine children and a grandfather of soon-to-be grandchildren too!

Article written with the collaboration of 6médias.

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