Cyprien is making a lot of noise thanks to his results in “Les 12 coups de midi”! The new master of midday gave his opinion on Emilien, the one who marked the history of the program with his considerable number of victories…
The succession seems assured. At the age of 22, young Cyprien follows in the footsteps of Émilien, the greatest Midday Master in the history of 12 Midday shots. But what does the new candidate think of the one who remains, to this day, the undisputed champion of the game? He gave his response to Tele-Leisure.
Cyprien, fan of Émilien in Les 12 Coups de Midi? “I don’t think I could do it…”
Among the emblematic figures of 12 Midday shotspresented by Jean-Luc Reichmann, one name immediately comes up: that of Émilien. The young champion made his mark in the history of the game by stringing together 647 Master Moves and winning 2.5 million euros. For his part, Cyprien is making his way with a prize pool which currently stands at 335,404 euros. Moreover, he has officially joined the top 20 of the greatest Midday Masters and he did not hesitate to give his very clear opinion on Émilien.
The student pianist and conductor, Cyprien, quickly understood that The 12 Coups de midi were, for him, a real long-distance race. “The more I advance in the game and I tell myself that it’s a real rhythm of life“, he confided to Tele-Leisure. He modestly clarified: “I am therefore all the more impressed by Émilien’s performance. I have deep respect for him. It requires remarkable work and self-control. I don’t think I would be able to do it elsewhere“.
Cyprien prepares his shows like no other: “Before coming on set, I…”
Cyprian explained what, in his opinion, radically distinguished him from Emilien. For him, being on the show goes beyond just striving for the perfect performance. Above all, he wants to have fun and offer pleasure to viewers, whether on set or in front of the television. “But it’s really good. He still achieved something very strong“, he qualified.
The great piano lover, who likes to play a few notes during his participations, also explained that he perceives The 12 Coups de midi as a real spectacle, more than a simple game show. “I imagine this show as a spectacle. Before coming on set, I get in shape for a show like I would get in shape before doing a concert“, he clarified.










