Presenter of 12 noon shots and actor in Léo Matteï, brigades of minors, everything seems to smile at Jean-Luc Reichmann. But what about the presenter’s private life?
[Updated April 6, 2023 at 12:02 p.m.] Jean-Luc Reichmann returns to the screen in Léo Matteï, Minors’ Brigade this Thursday, April 6 on TF1. You may not know it, but it is the host’s wife, Nathalie Lecoultre, who works as artistic director of the front page series. On the occasion of the release of the new season, the presenter of 12 noon shots answered questions from Sud Radio on April 5, 2023. He was notably asked about his relationship with his wife, after rumors on the networks social could have suggested that “nothing is going well” between the host and his companion.
Rumors that Jean-Luc Reichmann swept away: “She kisses you, she is very well. This morning she was in great shape as well”, he replied in a tone of humor, before resuming with more seriously. “It’s okay, it’s part of life. It’s a little unpleasant to feel watched all the time. But hey, maybe it should be benevolent rather than malicious”, before deciding: “everything is fine, don’t worry!”
Jean-Luc Reichamnn is an animator and actor born November 2, 1960, in Fontainebleau. He is best known for having presented the program Les Z’amours from 1995 to 2000 on France 2, before embarking on the animation of the program broadcast at noon Attention à la marche!, between 2001 and 2010. Since the year 2010, he hosts the hit show Les 12 coups de midi on TF1. The one who is one of the favorite animators of the French also leads a front acting career, especially on television. He indeed embodies the title role of Léo Matteï, Brigades of minors since 2013.
Jean-Luc Reichmann has never revealed his salary publicly, so we do not know how much the presenter of 12 noon shots is paid. Touche pas à mon poste, however, claimed that the host would earn around 125,000 euros per month, without anyone knowing the origin of this information. Benjamin Castaldi justifies such a salary by the fact that he is “the only one who, in ten years, has not lost a viewer”, relays Here. Also remember that the presenter hosts a daily from Monday to Sunday at noon, while having the main role of the series Léo Matteï since 2013.
Jean-Luc Reichmann is not a heart to take. The host of 12 noon shots has indeed been married for a long time to a certain Nathalie Lecoultre. Together, they have six children, from a blended family, whom the host does not hesitate to mention during interviews.
In 1984, Jean-Luc Reichmann was close to death when he was the victim of a terrible road accident. The then 24-year-old TV host crashed into a car while riding a motorbike in a crossroads. Jean-Luc Reichmann must have been plunged into a coma. Fortunately, the presenter got away with it, and this accident is just a bad memory.