Jean-Luc Reichmann saddened by the end of "Z’amours": he shares a poignant message: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Hilarious anecdotes, embarrassing sequences, confidences that should have remained private, but also beautiful declarations of love and marriage proposals … For twenty-six years, hundreds of couples offered great moments of television on the set of Love. A cult show that delighted end-of-year bloopers. Despite its success and large community, France 2 is about to part ways with its cult program.

Two years after his break-up with Motus, the channel reportedly filed for divorce from the show hosted by Bruno Guillon, who succeeded Tex. We have to believe that the attempt to win back the show and a younger audience did not convince France Televisions. Despite the 900,000 faithful, "Les Z’amours will not be renewed in September for a twenty-seventh season", at reported The Parisian, on Saturday March 20, 2021.

Jean-Luc Reichmann unveils an old photo of him in The Z'amours

This news saddened Jean-Luc Reichmann. Whoever ran the show in the 90s took to Instagram to share his grief. In the caption of a photo of him on the famous set which has hardly changed since the show arrived in France, he began by writing: "A page turns. I just heard some very sad news …". Before remembering: "26 years ago, we started a wonderful adventure together, with you, which ends today ".

He then remembered his "5 years of happiness presenting Les Z’amours" who allowed him "to be where I am". A message he concluded with: "A big thought to all the Z’amours teams". In just a few hours, his post was liked more than 14,000 times and elicited many reactions from his followers. "It sucks, sucks, sucks! All the games we loved are all disappearing, little by little!", "Sad news … Yet the audiences were there", or "Pity !", can we read among the many comments.

Discover the photo shared by Jean-Luc Reichmann on Instagram when the show was stopped The Z'amour, here.

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