Jean-Luc Reichmann at war against misinformation. A leading figure in entertainment on TF1, the famous host of 12 noon shots is also active on social networks. From his Twitter account to his Instagram page, he does not hesitate to share his photos of filming, his memories as well as his moods and his criticisms.

With his outspokenness, Jean-Luc Reichmann does not hesitate to step up when his private life is touched. In a video posted this night of July 11, the hero of Léo Matteï was back from filming when he spoke to his subscribers. “I have to show you what I discovered on social networks, a crazy thing”.

By taking Internet users to task, Jean-Luc Reichmann cites a list of around twenty alerts on sites relaying bad information about him. “Discover the sumptuous house of Jean-Luc Reichmann in an upscale neighborhood in Versailles”, headlines one of the media. “No, but where we are. But what world do we live in,” says the director Nathalie Lecoultre’s spouse in awe.

“It’s extraordinary, I find it wonderful”, he is indignant with irony while continuing to read. “His gigantic villa in an upscale neighborhood, a haven of peace far from Paris”. According to the site which would have peddled this rumor, the animator Jean-Luc Reichmann would live in a “rustic residence and decorated with large dark wooden furniture and has white stone walls”.

“A cozy nest that looks like a country house” dating from 1860, still according to the site, where the presenter “passionate about gardening” has never set foot. A fake news that has the gift of annoying the sixty-year-old father. “I find it completely crazy.” However, some famous friends of Jean-Luc Reichmann did not hesitate to make fun of the situation in front of this rant, viewed more than 200,000 times on Twitter.

“JL sends the address I’m coming,” joked comedian Stomy Bugsy in the Instagram post. While actress Juliette Tresanini seems ready for the rack. “Okay what do I bring?” she laughed on social media. “It’s no longer Jean Luc Reichmann, it’s Jean Luc RICHEmann”, jokes this anonymous Internet user.

Before making a career in television, Jean-Luc Reichmann was born in Fontainebleau in the Paris region. This Bellifontain by birth will spend his childhood in the south of France in Toulouse. “I spent my greatest youth, even much more than that since I went to Paris at the age of 27”, he said in the program Places (à) broadcast on France Bleu in last April.

From his beginnings to today, the host of TF1 travels the regions of France when he is not filming. As on the side of Corsica, which he discovered more than twenty years ago and where he put his suitcases in the company of his relatives and his family. “Corsica is invigorating, lively and relaxing”, assures the one who has found his true haven of peace!