On October 20, Emilien established himself even further by winning his 14th mysterious star in the game that made him famous, “Les 12 coups de midi”. The day before, he spoke about his relationship with money, and his brand new status as a millionaire.
This Saturday, October 19, Isabelle Ithurburu received Emilien, Twelve strokes of noon, in his show 50′ Inside, on TF1. The opportunity for the young candidate to talk about money frankly.
Emilien uncomfortable with his new status as a millionaire?
At only 21 years old, Emilien is today the greatest French champion in the history of televised games. With 387 victories in the TF1 midday game, presented by Jean-Luc Reichmann, and no less than 1,590,577 euros in winnings on the clock, the Vendéen has become a real star. But not enough to make him change. “How do you manage to become a millionaire in the space of a year?”asked Isabelle Ithurburu. “We don’t manage much”the young man then replied, a bit embarrassed by this new status.
Before continuing as naturally as possible: “It’s something that is completely beyond me, where the scale of everything that it represents, we don’t realize that this money is present, and that we can have access to it, and therefore that we have the possibility of having more fun, of hesitating less when shopping…”
Asked by his interlocutor about his brand new daily life, the history student (who had also decided to put his studies on hold, before resuming them last September) confided that there was no “no madness” in his life. “All the things I could have wanted, they are present as gifts in the different mysterious stars”he then confessed soberly.
Emilien admits to having resold gifts!
If he first pleased his loved ones, the Midday Master of the Front Page show even admitted that he had resold some of the gifts acquired throughout the show. “I made those around me happy a little bit. And then there were things… I started to resell things because indeed, after a while…”he declared in 50′ Inside.
The candidate for the TF1 daily, now the owner of around ten cars, concluded his interview with a brief reminder: “I come from a modest background but I have never lacked for anything, my mother has always done what was necessary for me as well as for my sisters. Obviously, it is an amount which is a little beyond everyone, we do not ‘never experienced that, but that allows us to say that we won’t lack anything for a little while.”. The class.