Friday November 22, 2024, Paul El Kharrat will participate in May the best win. For the occasion, he spoke to Télé-Loisirs.
On the occasion of his participation in the show “Que le Meilleur Wins”, Paul El Kharrat, one of the symbolic champions of the 12 coups de midi, spoke to Tele-Leisure on Friday November 22, 2024. As a reminder, the game sees 200 people compete around questions of general knowledge. Paul El Kharrat is here to train Generation Z. “I learned things which for some were current, factual and others which were more within my reach precisely because it was the past.”he confided.
The show he would like to do
Speaking to Télé-Loisirs, he said he wanted to participate in other programs in the world of PAF. “I have already been a joker in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire but I would like to participate as a candidate. But I think it's a bit compromised, they're afraid I'll break the bank.” he explained before revealing which show he would like to do. “Above all, I want to show my humorous side and for that I would really like to participate in LOL qui rit sort.” Maybe his request will be heard…
Paul El Kharrat, as a couple?
On Instagram, the former 12 coups de midi champion confided that he would like to be in a relationship, but did not yet feel quite ready. “I explained it several years ago already on the set of Jordan De Luxe, that it seemed to me that I had experienced the beginnings of feelings of irrepressible attachment towards someone but she ghosted me, she gave up so I stopped.”, he said. “I think it's the first testimony of what love could have been. But I can't be sure of anything at all, and even less of this feeling.” he added. “Feelings don't need to be worked on much. Emotions perhaps a little more. In any case, nurturing a feeling of love is really something very complicated.” With a little luck, probably love will come knocking at his door? Waiting for, Paul El Kharat Plunge in the work and in particular in his new book. “It’s a book written together with a journalist and my mother. It’s going to talk about the relationship that my family, particularly my mother, has with me and autism.”