In a documentary devoted to the former champion of the 12 strokes of noon Paul El Kharrat, broadcast on RMC Story this Thursday, April 20, his parents confide in their fears for the future of their son. Exclusively, Tele-Leisure reveals this excerpt to you.

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Poignant confessions. This Thursday, April 20 at 9:10 p.m., RMC Story is broadcasting a documentary devoted to Paul El Kharratone of the greatest champions of 12 strokes of noon. The 23-year-old with autism Asperger’s quickly became a fan favorite during his time in the TF1 game. After the release of three books and participation in traitors on M6, the former Maître de midi flourishes on the radio as a member of Big heads alongside Laurent Ruquier. If the facilitator of TV kids with whom an affection has settled – testifies in the film, his parents also open up about their son, as in the excerpt above that Tele-Leisure reveals you exclusively.

Sophie, the mother of Paul El Kharrat confides: “His vulnerability is enormous”

In the documentary titled Paul El Kharrat, the victories of an autistic AspergerSophie El Kharrat reveals her concerns about her son and “the management of his life. “He does not manage his bank accounts, his pensions, or his status as an intermittent worker”, she explains. She also points out that because of her difference, “he is lost in a world he does not understand” but also that “its vulnerability is enormous”. And the mom of three isn’t the only one worried about her son’s future. “Without his mother he cannot live Paul… Impossible! I worry a lot about him. Every day, when you see your brother and sister, you ask them to take care of him. After our disappearance, one day, we will have to leave him…” reveals Ali, the father of Paul El Kharrat, particularly moved.

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Paul El Kharrat on his parents: “Seeing them in this situation is quite rare”

Pour Tele-LeisurePaul El Kharrat returned to this passage which particularly marked him. To see them in this situation is quite rare, and to see them use certain words, express themselves on this subject, it was a little sensitive, emotional“, reveals the author of My 153rd victory with modesty. If he explains that he has difficulty “a tear in the eye”, he nevertheless acknowledges having found this sequence “touching”. On the occasion of this documentary and for the first time, his brother, his sister and his grandmother also testify to talk about the young prodigy of the 12 strokes of noon.

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