Les 12 Coups de Midi: Emilien ready to give up? He can't stand the pace anymore, “One of the biggest difficulties is…”

Les 12 Coups de Midi: Emilien ready to give up? He can't stand the pace anymore, “One of the biggest difficulties is…”
Les 12 Coups de Midi: Emilien ready to give up? He can't stand the pace anymore, “One of the biggest difficulties is…”

While Emilien spends his days answering questions from Jean-Luc Reichmann in order to extend his reign on the plateau of 12 Midi Shotssome viewers, tired of seeing him continue to win, are interested in another mystery: when will the Champion be eliminated?

An increasingly difficult journey for Emilien?

To this day, no one seems to have the answer yet. Not even Emilien. On the other hand, the biggest winner of a game in knows where he is going in the TF1 game. Asked by Tele-Leisure on his new goal after having achieved all the records, the young man confided: “My objective has been the same since the first broadcast, it is to try to be there at the end of the show and come back the next day.

A goal he describes as “already quite ambitious“, as his path would be far from obvious. As he rightly recalled: “We know very well that when we arrive on the first day, we're not necessarily there the next day“. Also, with each new shoot, his status is continually called into question. And obviously, over time, this would start to wear him down.

Where Emilien has no idea of ​​the date of his elimination, he is however aware that it is getting closer and closer, due to an exhausting pace. “I think one of the biggest difficulties is fatigue.“, whispered the one who has done 5 to 6 broadcasts per day since September 2023. Enough to force him to make frustrating sacrifices in his personal life, to succeed in maintaining a satisfactory state of form: “I rest as much as possible. As soon as I have a few minutes, I try to rest.“So, if Emilien's prize pool is a dream, his daily life is much less so…

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