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“I avoid going out of my house”

Eric is now recognized in the street. In the program of June 19, 2020, the Master of noon, who had made a remarkable journey in the 12 strokes of noon since November 2019, was eliminated after his 199th participation in the game of TF1. He left with a check for 921,316 euros, memories full of head and … sudden notoriety. And for good reason, the one who invited himself into the French television for almost seven months is no longer an anonymous.

In Mellac, the commune of Finistère where he lives with his wife and two daughters, he has become a star. Present on the set of 12 noon shots this Monday, June 29, the Breton has also made some confidences to Jean-Luc Reichmann: “I avoid going out of my house and everything is fine, otherwise there are the flashes of non-stop photographers, “he said. “It’s magnificent”, enthused Jean-Luc Reichmann, before adding: “You will see, it will fade, you can ask some advice from great Masters of noon present here”, retorted l TF1 host.

“I know my life will never be the same”

In a recent interview with Télé Star, Eric, who said he was “relieved” to have been eliminated, aspired to return to normal life … or almost. As he explained to our colleagues, his participation in the 12 noon shots “required a lot of investment from those around him, from his family”. At Gala, the champion of the game of TF1 had even recognized that “the

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