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"The 12 blows of noon" on TF1: Bruno breaks the world record for victories in a TV game

2021-08-28T14:48:05.871Z


With 214 victories now, the “midi master” of Jean-Luc Reichmann's game overtakes Marie-Christine of “Everyone wants to take his pla


He never stops breaking records.

Now the greatest champion of the “12 blows of noon” of TF1, Bruno this time achieved a unique performance in the history of television.

By succeeding in overtaking his competitors again this Saturday, the 30-something Toulouse has won a 214th consecration and the title of world record holder for individual victories in a game on the small screen.

He thus precedes another French, Marie-Christine Aloui Soulimani, who had triumphed in “Everyone wants to take his place” on France 2 between April and December 2018.

A performance that has not yet been validated by Guinness World Records, responsible for approving these unprecedented results and which, currently, does not separate individual and group victories.

“A request has been made, we confirm within the production, where we are hopeful that Bruno's triumph will be officially recognized.

But it can take up to twelve weeks before having a validation.

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More than 900,000 euros in earnings

In the meantime, Marie-Christine remains one step ahead of Bruno on one last criterion. "She still has the record for participations, with a few days in advance

(Editor's note: in Everyone wants to take their place, the defeated champions can keep their place against a sum of money)

", indicated Bruno at the beginning of 'emission. A record that could be broken soon, his comrade having remained 218 days in the game of France 2.

In terms of earnings, Bruno is far ahead of the champion of the Two since he is currently the third greatest French champion. The one who is nicknamed “Fifou dingo” on the air has thus accumulated 906,634 euros in his pot to date. However, he is getting closer to Marie Friedel, who died in 2014, title holder with a million euros won in "Who wants to win millions? »With Jean-Pierre Foucault in 2004 on TF 1. It is followed by Eric of« Douze coups de midi », with 921,316 euros of earnings on the clock, between the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020. A record which could soon fall, except if Bruno stumbled in the days to come.

Source: leparis

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