Les 12 coups de midi (TF1): Paul El Kharrat relies on his “rather dark tendencies”

Les 12 coups de midi (TF1): Paul El Kharrat relies on his “rather dark tendencies”

Paul El Kharrat has come a long way since his appearance in Jean-Luc Reichmann’s “Les 12 coups de midi”. His book “Welcome to My World” is coming out today, and the former contender of the TF1 game is busier than ever before.

We discovered Paul El Kharrat in 2019. 12 strokes noon By Jean-Luc Reichmann. The candidate, who dazzled the public with his 153 participation, has made him one of the biggest champions of the game. The candidate, who has been a columnist for Les Grosses Têtes at RTL since 2020, is releasing his book published by Harper Collins France today. Welcome to my baptized World.

“I’m not sick”

On Instagram, she was already talking about it at the end of September, explaining to us what to expect. “What can I say about my syndrome in simple terms? I’m not sick. No, autism is not a disease or a pathology. But sometimes I find myself saying: ‘I don’t,’ be”. The former midday master continued: “That’s why I wanted to tell you about Paul’s behind the scenes, to give you the key to enter my head, my world, to try to tell you more intimately the ‘difference’ of its benefits and its sorrows. Its benefits and its chasms”. Paul explained that he wanted to tell us “Behind the make-up and glow, what it means to perceive the world differently. And how much does it cost?” And to continue: “Because I’m not the only one in my singularity, because my testimony will no doubt speak to many other people like me and I hope with all my heart to the norm, that is the largest number”

He entrusted his journey mostly to our colleagues in the Planet media. “My desire to write is a personal desire. To show people my other personality, which is not so obvious because I have a mental strength that allows me to hide it in public, humiliate myself in front of people. I fight enough dark tendencies every day not to expose them,” he said. to keep these dark ideas highlighted “in contact with people ever since”. [sa] media coverage.” “As Chaplin says, being the center of attention is exhausting and complicated,” Paul admitted. Big Heads I do it with great pleasure”.

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Source: Programme Television

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