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“We don't need to talk to each other”: Jean-Luc Reichmann opens up about his relationship with his partner Nathalie Lecoultre on the set of Léo Matteï

2024-03-02T19:24:43.079Z

Highlights: “We don't need to talk to each other”: Jean-Luc Reichmann opens up about his relationship with his partner Nathalie Lecoultre on the set of Léo Matteï. “We must continue to fight, continue to speak. We must not leave these people alone. The worst enemy for a child is silence,” he confided to Isabelle Ithurburu this Saturday March 2 in the portrait of the week from ‘50’ Inside’


For more than ten years, the host and actor has been playing the role of a police commander of a juvenile brigade. And he wanted to carry out this project alongside his partner in life.


The one that has brought the French together every lunchtime for 30 years.

Jean-Luc Reichmann

is the face of “12 coups de midi” on TF1, a real meeting point.

In addition to being a host, the 63-year-old man wears the hat of an actor.

Currently, he is performing on stage at the Théâtre des Nouveautés in the play

Le Bracelet

by Isabelle Mergault.

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, Jean-Luc Reichmann wishes to make the protection of children and harassment his fight.

“We must continue to fight, continue to speak.

We must not leave these people alone.

The worst enemy for a child is silence

,” he confided to Isabelle Ithurburu this Saturday March 2 in the portrait of the week from “50’ Inside”.

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It is the TV host who created this series, jointly with Michel Alexandre but also with his partner Nathalie Lecoultre.

The couple wanted to do something together and that's how the project was born.

“Since we have six children – a blended family – we said to ourselves that we would perhaps try to leave something to our children.

At least for other people’s children, parents and grandparents

,” explained Jean-Luc Reichmann.

He therefore chose to mix private and professional life by working with his partner on the set of the series.

However, in no case does he see any particular difficulty.

“What’s interesting is that we are very, very complementary.

[...] We don't need to talk to each other.

When she says “cut”, by the sound of cut I know if I need to do another take or not.

But it’s crazy, because she can whisper it with 50 people around and I know we have to do it again

,” he said.

And to continue:

“we save time, great energy and above all we share”

.

Source: lefigaro

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