Paul, the third greatest noon teacher - © ENDEMOL / TF1

The 12 Coups de midi is already celebrating its tenth anniversary this week. Ten seasons where we have seen several champions clash, like Eric, the game's record holder, Hakim, Timothée and even Paul. This week, the biggest have gathered as part of the "Combat of Masters", a special edition whose ultimate match is broadcast this Saturday night as a bonus on TF1.

Jean-Luc Reichmann, who orchestrates the program, took advantage of this exceptional week to hear from his guests, including Paul. The young man had impressed the show's four million fans in 2019, and has since remained the third greatest champion in the history of the game.

Outing planned for September

Facing the animator, the former noon master announced that he was working on the release of his autobiography, which will be released in September. This book marks his first experience as an author and will be written "together with a pen lender". “I didn't necessarily have experience in this area, for a first it was better. So I said yes, "he explained.

Huge revelation of PAUL on our set at noon that will amaze everyone‼ ️ ...
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- Jean-Luc Reichmann (@JL_Reichmann) July 2, 2020

In this book, the preface of which was written by Jean-Luc Reichmann, Paul will return to his journey and his Asperger's syndrome. “I am super happy, I was able to approach many facets of my existence. Alternate the game with my everyday life, since I was little ... It's a configuration that is rather nice, so I followed up, "said the champion. There is no doubt that success will be there for this young man whose story has marked fans of the game.

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  • Television
  • Autobiography
  • TF1
  • Jean Luc Reichmann