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did he lose on purpose? He comes out of silence for the first time

This Sunday, December 6, 2020, Wilt was removed from “12 strokes of noon ”. A few days after his defeat, the champion had to make an update in the media because of persistent rumors. Don’t worry, LD People’s editorial staff will explain everything to you.

A premeditated defeat by Leo?

Present since August 31, Léo left the “12 blows of noon” a few days ago with a prize pool which amounts to more than 410,000 euros. A very good performance which places him in the top 5 of the best midday masters. However, a question remains among Internet users, did the young man purposely lose? It must be said that a few days after his elimination, he had declared: If I hadn’t been eliminated I would have been forced to quit“. Faced with his many rumors, the candidate of TF1 had to explain himself and said: “I could have, but I didn’t quit the game on my own, I was eliminated. I really lost at the “Fatal Blow”.

He then continues his remarks by explaining that he could have won against Camille, but that he had answered easy questions incorrectly: “Facing Camille, I missed questions that I could have answered. She responded well to hers, and got ahead right away. A lead that she kept throughout the match. I’m finally happy to leave like this. I wouldn’t have liked to give up, but I didn’t lose on purpose (…) ”. Indeed, his goal was to go as far as possible before giving up: I had to go to Vienna and I knew, in fact, that I could not reach the 100 participations of Véronique. The objective, at that time, was to go as far as possible in this shooting session, before having to leave ”.

Claims he lost on a regular basis

And precisely, chance does things well, since Wilt would have dropped out of a show later if he had managed to qualify against Camille: “We were on the last day of filming for the session. And I was eliminated on the fourth show. There are five tours a day… If I hadn’t been eliminated, I was planning to leave after winning my last “Fatal Blow”. It must be said that the young man had started last September, in Vienna (Austria), his Erasmus year and that it would have been complicated to reconcile the game plus the studies.

And if fans of the conspiracy theory believe that Leo was losing on purpose and that the production was behind the whole scheme, the young man was keen to brush aside these doubts: “I’m finally happy to leave like this. I wouldn’t have liked to give up, but I didn’t lose on purpose ”. That is what is said in any case. We at the editorial staff of LD People, we are sure that Camille beat the champion on a regular basis.


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