For Christmas, Cyril Féraud is organizing two champion specials broadcast this Monday December 23 and Tuesday December 24 on France 2. From Tele-Leisurethe host revealed why Isabelle was in the red chair and not Marie-Christine.
She was the common thread between Jarry and Cyril Féraud. Isabelle104 victories on the clock and eliminated last November, is making a comeback in Everyone wants to take their place. Indeed, Cyril Féraud brought together 13 emblematic candidates from the France 2 midday game for two specials to mark the Christmas holidays. The former champions will try to raise as much money as possible for the Les Lutins du Phoenix association, which organizes events for children suffering from cancer. “I had just lost and I wanted to prolong the magical moment we experienced on set. It was an opportunity to rediscover this friendly, family atmosphere and also to compete against other champions“, declared the former deputy director of a campsite in an interview given to Télé-Loisirs.
“Marie-Christine really wanted to play exactly like the others” : Cyril Féraud reveals the reason why Isabelle is in the chair Everyone wants to take their place
For the occasion, Isabelle will have the privilege of sitting in the red armchairwhich should logically have been occupied by Marie-Christine, with 213 victories to her credit in 2018. Questioned by Télé-Leisure, Cyril Féraud revealed the reason for this choice. “Marie-Christine really wanted to play exactly like the othersbecause the rare times he was brought back on setit was always in the chair, because she was the greatest champion”, he explains. The main interested party agrees. “I like being with friends, and the pleasure of doing a special is meeting up with the others“, smiles the business manager.
Isabelle reveals her reaction when Cyril Féraud asked her to be in the chair Everyone wants to take their place
The host therefore chose the latest great champion to occupy the red chair during the two Christmas specials. Near Télé-Leisure, Isabelle reveals how she reacted when Cyril Féraud made this proposal to her. “He asked me if I wouldn’t mind sitting in the chair and I agreed. I found it quite nice and definitely rewarding.“, she says. The one who collects hippos adds about her state of mind before finding the chair. “There is always a little apprehension but I told myself that if my challenger beat me, he would bring a nice sum to the association.” This is indeed the score of the winner of the “Challenge” which will determine the amount paid to the Phoenix Elves this Monday, December 23 and Tuesday, December 24.
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