“We think of his family”: Jean-Luc Reichmann pays a touching tribute to Sylvain Augier in Les 12 coups de midi

“We think of his family”: Jean-Luc Reichmann pays a touching tribute to Sylvain Augier in Les 12 coups de midi
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Jean-Luc Reichmann has not forgotten it. In his show The 12 strokes of noonbroadcast this Thursday, September 5, the TF1 host had a special thought for one of his colleagues. During the show, he asked the following question to Émilien, the current midday master: “Who was the first presenter of the show? The Treasure Map?” asked Jean-Luc Reichmann. While the candidate quickly found the right answer, replying Sylvain Augier, the presenter of the One took the opportunity to have a thought for his colleague who died last March.

On air, the man who loves to go and recharge his batteries in Corsica with his family then paid a touching tribute to the television personality who recently passed away: “We are of course thinking of Sylvain Augier who left us in March.” he said, before continuing: “We think of his family, he did a lot for French television“, Jean-Luc Reichmann was keen to emphasize.

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Jean-Luc Reichmann and his wife Nathalie “devastated”: they announce the death of a loved one

On social media, Jean-Luc Reichmann had gotten into the habit of regularly sharing photos and videos of his dog, Donna. On the night of September 3 to 4, the host of 12 coups de midi shared some sad news on his Instagram account. He announced the death of his faithful pet. In the caption of a montage showing many photos of Donna’s life, particularly in his company and that of his wife, Nathalie, he wrote with great emotion: “We are deeply saddened to inform you that Donna has joined dog heaven. We are devastatedbut so proud of her…

Jean-Luc Reichmann then recalled that he had taken in Donna 12 years ago. “at the Ajaccio refuge where she had been abandoned.. The TF1 presenter said that his dog had been suffering from cancer for several years.She fought wonderfully during these last 3 years against cancer and never wanted to disappoint us until the end.“, he confided. Before concluding: “Today we mourn you. You are forever in our life Donna.

Photo credits: TF1 screenshot

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