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“I decided to stop”: Jean-Luc Reichmann let go by his father after his departure from France 2

Recently, Jean-Luc Reichmann was at the heart of a rather unusual affair. Indeed, a young man named Louis and discovered on Pierre Croce’s channel, revealed that he was pretending to be the host on Twitter.
Recently, Jean-Luc Reichmann was at the heart of a rather unusual affair. Indeed, a young man named Louis and discovered on Pierre Croce’s channel, revealed that he was pretending to be the host on Twitter. Subsequently invited in Touche pas à mon poste, Louis explained that he had kept an “official” account in the name of the TF1 star, for a long time. A completely surreal story to be found here. No one knows if this usurpation reached the ears of the man who is also an actor in the series “Léo Mattei” on the channel. This Tuesday, April 18, 2023, the face of 12 coups de midi was a guest on the In Power podcast, hosted by influencer Louise Aubery. The opportunity, for the young woman, to look back on the host’s career, its ups and downs.
Host Jean-Luc Reichmann quarreled with his father for more than a year
As a reminder, Jean-Luc Reichmann presented Les Z’amours on France 2 from 1995 to 2000. Questioned by Louise Aubery about his transfer from France 2 to TF1, the host explained having left the public service channel to host the now cult show, Watch your step! It was in March 2001 and this professional change had caused him to… No longer speak to his father. “I made the decision to stop Les Z’amours after five and a half, six daily shows. And then, it was hard because I had nothing left. I was angry with my father for a year. I told him: ‘Listen dad, we’ll meet in a year. I might be wrong, but I no longer feel in tune with myself. I work for people, I have plenty. of ideas. I would like to try to create a French show.’ (…) But for nine months, I had nothing,” he revealed.
“Je faisais le con sur scène dans une comédie musicale rock avec des membres du grand orchestre du Splendid qui ne m’apportait strictement rien. J’étais comme un fou, j’avais envie de faire des choses. Du jour au lendemain, je n’avais plus rien. Mon père me disait : ‘Mais attends, t’as un métier, t’as des enfants, t’es père de famille… Et tu te casses alors que tous les jours, les gens te respectent. Tu t’es battu pour cette différence, pour les différences, pour ta petite sœur… Et tu arrêtes tout ?'”, a-t-il ajouté. La suite, on la connaît, Jean-Luc Reichmann est devenu l’une des plus grandes stars de TF1, à l’animation comme à la comédie !

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