Famous voice-over of 12 noon shots for 12 years, Zette spoke, this Saturday, July 2, for the first time with an open face in a documentary on Jean-Luc Reichmann.
This is an event for fans of 12 noon shots! For the first time in twelve years of broadcasting, Zette, the famous voice-over of the program, spoke openly in the report Jean-Luc Reichmann: an extraordinary destiny aired after the first prime of Fight of the Masters 2022. Isabelle Belhadjhis real name, notably returned to his collaboration with the star host of TF1.
A collaboration that began in 1987. “At that time, Jean-Luc was everywhere at once. With his motorcycle, he criss-crossed all of Paris”, explains Zette in the documentary about his friend. At the end of the 1980s, Jean-Luc Reichmann was spotted thanks to his voice by Canal+ and entered the Guignols de l’info. “He didn’t end up at the Guignols de l’info for nothing. He has 1000 votes to his credit, he’s a chameleon. The beautiful voice, the musicality, the actor… He had all the gear to that it works. He gave himself the means. He is someone who does not give up. When we talk about the mentality of champions, I think he has that Jean-Luc“explains Isabelle Belhadj full of admiration for the host of 12 noon shots.
Zette: why she agreed to speak openly in this documentary
It is therefore the first time since the creation of 12 noon shots, 12 years ago, that Zette appears with her face uncovered. A presence validated, of course, by Jean-Luc Reichmann as he explained to our colleagues from Télé Loisirs: “We see her face uncovered for the first time in the documentary because it is Isabelle who talks about her friend Jean-Luc. We have been friends since 1987, when I moved to Paris. She is part of my daily life , at noon. In the documentary, she has very touching words for me. In the documentary, we see Isabelle not Zette. When I was asked ‘who I would see in this doc’, I thought of her because it is my friend”.
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