During a question-and-answer session on Instagram, Paul El Kharrat, former champion of 12 strokes of noon, had declared that Émilien was no better than him. In an interview given to Tele-Leisurethe student gave his opinion on the subject.
He was the darling of viewers in 2019 when he was champion of 12 shots of noon. Since then, Paul El Kharrat has continued his media career, notably the band Big Heads by Laurent Ruquier for several seasons. A true emblematic figure of the TF1 game, he continues to watch it.occasionally“. He therefore could not have missed Émilien's journey which crushed all the records of the show. During a recent question-and-answer session on his Instagram account, he refused to admit the superiority of the Vendéen : “Saying 'stronger' serves as a comparison, and the latter, between human beings, is unhealthy. So I answer you, no, it is not stronger”.
Paul El Kharrat is the only one to have beaten Émilien in THE 12 shots of noon
Last July, Jean-Luc Reichmann invited 100 of the best Midday Masters in the history of the show to celebrate the 5000th anniversary of the game and elect the best of them. After a broadcast of a very high level of culture, the final duel opposed the former candidate of Traitors to the student of History. And to the very last question of the round, it was Paul El Kharrat who wontherefore winning the title of Master of Masters. In addition to beating 99 other candidates, he above all wrote the history of the show by giving Émilien his first and so far only defeat.
Emilien (The 12 strokes of noon) reacts to Paul El Kharrat's statements: “There is no ranking”
In an interview given to Tele-Leisurethe greatest champion of 12 shots of noon returned to his predecessor's statement. He is also completely in agreement with the latter. “There is no ranking. Everyone follows their adventure as it arrives. It’s an adventure that’s personal. There is no need to put anyone in opposition or comparison“, he tells us. There is no doubt that during the next special broadcasts, the two young men will have other opportunities to compete.