Champion Vincent Faces Unexpected Loss, Surprising France 2

On May 28, 2026, the popular game show “Tout le monde veut prendre sa place” on France 2 showcased an exhilarating contest. Champion Vincent faced unexpected pressure, highlighting the competitive nature of the program.
Vincent’s Stellar Performance at Risk
Vincent made a notable return to the show, hosted by Cyril Féraud. Since his debut in September 2025, he had only negotiated his position once. On this occasion, he faced formidable contestants: Laurent, Guillaume, Catherine, David, Coralie, and Sabine.
Key Highlights from the Episode
- Contestants competed in various rounds, with Laurent excelling on the theme “Faire le ménage.”
- Laurent’s performance earned him 15 points, qualifying him for the final against Vincent.
- In the final round, Vincent selected the theme “La Catalogne,” while Laurent chose “Laetitia Casta.”
A Tense Final Showdown
Both contestants faced intense questioning. Vincent scored 18 points, the same as Laurent. Under the show’s rules, an equal score allows the champion to retain his title, which Vincent successfully did. Cyril Féraud remarked on how close the competition was, stating, “On a eu chaud!”
Vincent’s Accumulated Winnings
Following this nail-biting episode, Vincent’s total winnings rose to €293,700 across 224 victories. His resilience in facing challengers contributes to the show’s excitement.
Audience Engagement and Viewing Figures
This episode of “Tout le monde veut prendre sa place” attracted 1.46 million viewers, achieving a market share of 19.4% among audiences aged four and older. Comparatively, the show saw a year-over-year audience increase of 2.4 percentage points.
- The show performed well among specific demographics: 12.7% of viewers aged 25-49.
- It was challenged by “Les 12 coups de midi” on TF1, which drew a higher share.
Impact of Competing Events
The airing coincided with a significant tennis match involving French player Moïse Kouamé on France 4, potentially influencing the viewer numbers for both TF1 and France 2.
Vincent is set to defend his title again on May 29, 2026, promising more thrilling moments in “Tout le monde veut prendre sa place.” Stay tuned to see if he can maintain his champion status!




