Bruno (Les 12 coups de midi) reveals Jean-Luc Reichmann’s lovely attention to him every year

Bruno (Les 12 coups de midi) reveals Jean-Luc Reichmann’s lovely attention to him every year
Bruno (Les 12 coups de midi) reveals Jean-Luc Reichmann’s lovely attention to him every year

It has now been more than four years since Bruno left The 12 strokes of noon and yet, Jean-Luc Reichamann continues to pay special attention to him every year, as he confides to Tele-Leisure.

Before the unbeatable Émilien and all his records in The 12 strokes of noonanother candidate occupied first place in number of victories, but also in terms of winnings in a TF1 game show: Bruno. Between January and October 2021, the latter racked up 251 victories and thus became the first champion to exceed one million euros in rewards in a game in ! During his many months of filming, he necessarily created a special relationship with the host of the show, Jean-Luc Reichmann.

“I’m not going to say we talk every day but…” : Bruno (The 12 strokes of noon) and Jean-Luc Reichmann are still in contact

Despite the host's busy schedule, the former champion is surprised by the attention he pays to the details of his life: I'm not going to say that we talk every day butFor example, I don't know how he remembers of my birthdays every time.” In addition, he reveals that Jean-Luc Reichmann sends him a message every October 6: “He wishes me on my birthday every year.” A habit that the former candidate of Traitors also attributes to the fact that the presenter's brother is called Bruno. “I think that each time it clicks for him: 'Ah, it's my brother's party, so it's Bruno's party'. But in any case, he sends messages”he tells us.

Bruno, second greatest Master of Midday, won The 12 shots of Christmas with Jarry

On December 24, 2024, Jean-Luc Reichmann brought together Céline, Bruno, Xavier as well as Émilien to associate them with celebrities in order to participate in the 12 shots of Christmas. After the elimination of the duo Xavier and Soprano in the first round, then that of the pair Émilien and Michèle Bernier, Bruno and his partner Jarry found themselves in the final against Céline and Patrick Fiori. A clash that the two former Masters of Midday had not seen coming, Bruno told Tele-Leisure : “With Céline, we said to ourselves: 'We're taking advantage of this moment. This is the last time this will happen in history.' A “fatal blow” won by the latter and the comedian, who subsequently made it possible, with the production, to raise 100,000 euros for the Restos du Cœur.

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