Les 12 coups de midi (TF1): The public corrects Jean-Luc after a mistake on set

Les 12 coups de midi (TF1): The public corrects Jean-Luc after a mistake on set

Jean-Luc’s Twitter audience and opponents may be determined, but so are the public, it seems. Host illico presto after a mistake on set!

Monday, May 8, 2023 will be an eventful one for Jean-Luc Reichmann. The latter, returning from the weekend, discovered that a media had posted an obituary about him, announcing his death the next day, for Tuesday, May 9. networks to respond. “’Died at the age of 62 on May 9, 2023′ (…) So tomorrow. I will die tomorrow, be careful”, mocked last night. In the article spreading misinformation, the following can be read: “The unexpected disappearance of the host of Les Douze coups de midi triggered a huge wave of emotions in France and the rest of the world”. “Ladies and gentlemen, I’m going to die tomorrow but don’t worry, it’s okay”insisted that the host comfort his fans.

“But isn’t it okay?”

Although the programs were shot in advance, yesterday’s issue is Monday, May 8, 2023, 12 strokes at noon It showed that Jean-Luc, after a mistake, was confronted by audiences who wasted no time in correcting it. Céline had indeed returned to the show to put her title back in the game, and as she had been for several weeks, she faced three opponents, including her face Laetitia. The latter revealed that he took two internships to make his own instrument for the French favorite animator: the lute.

Wanting to know more, Jean-Luc asked: “Oud course?” He kindly took it back to Laetitia, who had definitely guessed that the host had mistaken it for a combat sport. “Violin course, wrestling is another”he corrected. It seems that despite this correction, Jean-Luc did not want to quit. Then he added: “No, but lute with ‘h’ (…) FNow pay attention to this fierce struggle, because you have a candidate before you…”. Some of the public, offended by this mistake, began to discuss the matter in the stands, and it caught the attention of Léo Mattéï’s translator, who had passed the sentence. “What’s going on down there? Ladies, would you please stand up?”‘ Jean-Luc asked when he encountered these women. “chat” between them. One of them answered him exactly: “You said a short word and I don’t think you immediately realized what you said”. The voice of the program, Zette de Nagui, reminded her friend that she used two words that could have a different meaning and came to the rescue of this person who participated in the filming of the program. Understanding this hidden meaning, Jean-Luc laughed and began to speak: “Oh yeah okay girls… But aren’t you okay?”

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Source: Programme Television

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