Unusual: the Lebrun brothers invited to a famous TV game show on M6
|See you on October 9 on M6 for the Montpellier residents. MAXPPP – Wang Dongzhen
Since the end of the Olympic Games, Félix and Alexis Lebrun have been responding to numerous requests…
Two brothers Olympic medalists at “Just Price”: Félix and Alexis Lebrun, bronze medalists in table tennis at the Paris Olympics, will inaugurate on October 9 a new event of the M6 game entitled “Ping-pong”, the channel announced Tuesday.
Clin d'oeil/ Les médaillés olympiques de Ping Pong Félix et Alexis Lebrun inaugureront un nouveau jeu au "Juste Prix" sur M6, le 9 octobre à 18h30. Eric Antoine a convié les frères pour l’inauguration de ce nouveau jeu baptisé tout simplement "Le Ping Pong" et ainsi jouer et… pic.twitter.com/mt9D14UVns
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The presenter "Eric Antoine invited the Lebrun brothers to the inauguration of this new game and thus play and win a sum of money for the association Heart and Cœur", which supports children and adults affected by heart disease, indicated M6 in a press release. The two young athletes “became sponsors of this association in 2023 for the 25th birthday of their big sister Roxanne, born with a heart defect”, explains the channel.
Since 1956 in the USA
An iconic TV game show from the 90s originally broadcast on TF1, “The Price is Right” made its return to M6 in March. Originally scheduled from Monday to Friday at 5:30 p.m., it is now broadcast at 6:30 p.m. The show is adapted from an American format that first appeared in 1956.
Contestants must guess the price of various products through various games within the game, in order to win gifts. A public favorite at the Paris Olympics in August, 18-year-old Félix Lebrun won the bronze medal in table tennis singles. He and his brother Alexis, 21, also won the team bronze alongside Simon Gauzy.