Jean-Luc Reichmann: this discreet passion that takes up a lot of space: Current Woman The MAG


An unusual passion. Since childhood, Jean-Luc Reichmann has had a passion for birds. The star host of 12 midday shots has always remained very discreet about the many specimens he has in his Parisian home. If he likes to spend time in the countryside with his relatives, the host keeps several birds in Paris which he takes great care of. In 2015, he confided with modesty about this passion, in the columns of Parisian. At the time, he had seventeen. He had chosen them for “aesthetics and elegance” of their appearance. Each with a name, he then revealed that his favorite was Raoul, a nightingale from Japan offered by his wife Nathalie. Sunday April 18, 2021, our colleagues from Sunday Newspaper revealed that Jean-Luc Reichmann’s passion for birds had not been altered over time.

Jean-Luc Reichmann passionate like his grandmother

The actor who officiates in the series Leo Mattei on TF1 unveiled the courtyard of his “Parisian den“, as the newspaper reveals.”The television man is a veritable aviary: exotic birds, especially African, indoors and outdoors …“, write our colleagues, detailing the songs of rare specimens owned by Jean-Luc Reichmann. All day long, the birds are having a great time. A passion that the host inherited directly from his grandmother.”Our paternal grandmother had one hundred and fifty specimens, parrots, mynahs … My memories at the farm, where I spent all my vacations, have remained: the starling hunt, the storms before the harvest, the pastoral guard that we heard. from around the corner with his drumbeat and thunderous voice… “So many memories that he conjures up with his birds treasured in the heart of his Parisian home, like jewels. These are other specimens that the TV host has the joy of hearing singing on weekends when he finds the six children of his blended family with his wife Nathalie.

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