Yesterday, Thursday, September 22, Stéphane returned to the set of TF1 for his 34th appearance. 12 strokes noon. The 135,343 euro cat continues to delight the champion. At the start of the program and as the first question, Jean-Luc asked him: “How does it sound for a person who has done something stupid, according to the word?”.
“I am a troublemaker, an agitator…”
Second, before offering answers to Stéphane, the game master gave the answer. “The Bells” assured the champion. “Looks like I’m talking to an expert. Apparently, we searched for them a lot,” reacted Jean-Luc at such reassurance. And Stéphane will answer: “Oh yes, yes yes…”. Curious, the host then asked his candidate what kind of student he was. “Slightly irritating,” admitted the midday master. Inspired by Nathalie Lecoultre’s friend, she pushed the song and remixed the 2000s tube by Jean-Pascal. Mixer. “I’m a troublemaker, an agitator…” he toned.
Stéphane told an anecdote, especially after 34 participations. “I was running away from kindergarten. As soon as I saw my mother on her bike, I would go through the door, I would run after her, I would jump on my bike to go home because I didn’t want to go to school, to school… So my mother used to bike back and bring me back every time,” she recalls. And Jean-Luc will admit to her surprise. He made a funny statement: “In kindergarten?!” “In kindergarten… And since I left, they’ve put in a 2 meter 50 door so no one can walk over it.” The story goes “roughly” 50 years ago, as Stéphane told the TF1 host. it goes back to “Eure-ville”, where his mother, who did not move, still lives. The answer given by the master at the beginning of the program 12 strokes noon they were indeed “bells”, and the latter therefore started the game by remaining green.
Kahina Boudjdjdj
Source: Programme Television

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