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Paul looks back on his journey on the show

Guest on RTL Soir for the promotion of his book entitled “Ma 153th victory ”, Paul, the former candidate of 12 noon shots returned on his journey in the show.

One year after having won 152 times in a row Les 12 coups de midi, Paul the third grand master of TF1’s game show has decided to release a book entitled “ Ma 153th victory ”. In his book, the young student of History tells how he lived these six months spent in front of the cameras. Having autism spray, he confides having had great difficulty adapting to the sounds, lights and unrestrained rhythms of the shootings.

Despite everything, Paul explains that this experience turned out to be very beneficial for him. Indeed, it helped him a lot to evolve, so in order to give hope to people with autism the young man said: « We must not live apart from others, but among others“. However, the former candidate of 12 noon wanted to clarify that the spectrum of autism was very wide, for him it was rather a force “I was psychologically adapted to enter this game at that time. Unlike other autistic people, I don’t have psychomotor problems ”.

Always Paul to continue ” There are things I would have liked to forget, and which remain etched in my memory. But this memory also allowed me to remember a lot of things and to do 153 shows. “. In addition, know that Eric, the greatest champion in the history of the 12 strokes of noon has recently mentioned the possibility of participating in another game show.

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