Bruno ("The 12 blows of noon"): left to be a future grand master of noon? : Current Woman The MAG

The days of lean cows finally seem over. After weeks in which the midday masters succeeded each other without dazzling The 12 strokes of noon, a candidate fills the weapons to last in the flagship entertainment of TF1. From there to titillate the top 3 led by Eric (199 participations and 921,316 euros), Christian Quesada (193 participations and 809,392 euros) and Paul (153 participations and 691,522 euros)? It is still far too early to announce it but Bruno, sympathetic participant in the general XXL culture, in any case was inspired by the best to go as far as possible. While he achieved the feat of aligning two "Master strokes" at 30,000 euros in just five participations, the protégé of Jean-Luc Reichmann, whose jackpot has stood at 31,550 euros since Sunday, January 24, explained that he had trained for several months.

He prepared for 12 noon shots for months

"I have several tips", he told on the set, agreeing to reveal the backdrop of his preparation. "When I thought I had gaps in one area, I made cards that I reread to practice. And to be on set and "Fatal Blow" conditions, what I was doing was leaning my back to the TV, and trying to answer just by listening to your voice. Because often, we have the reflex to read the question. I tried to answer before the Midday Masters, before the challengers, to be under the same stressful conditions. Proof that work pays and that being a TV game candidate has become an activity in its own right. An activity that Bruno had already tried on France 3, becoming the entertainment record holder No one had thought of it, just under a year ago. There is no doubt that the mysterious star should soon be won by this formidable competitor.

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