By 2025, Éric Antoine confirmed his status as a valuable asset to M6. Between the return of La roue de la fortune, the success of Traîtres, 99 à battre, and La France a un incroyable talent, the host has been busy filming, becoming one of the most prominent faces on the channel. At the same time, he also announced the end of Lego Masters after five seasons. He explained that the program, expensive and difficult to produce, was no longer attracting enough viewers. “I think we have exhausted the concept a bit,” the host told Puremédias. “Watching people build with bricks entertained for a while.” This observation was reinforced by the continual decline in viewership since its launch in 2020. Conversely, La roue de la fortune was one of the formats scheduled to continue.
This Thursday, April 2nd, M6 once again relies on La roue de la fortune in prime time with a special celebrity edition airing from 9:10 PM. Hosted by Éric Antoine, nine celebrities will try their luck while playing for charities. As in the daily version, the principle remains the same: solve puzzles, increase the jackpot, and avoid dreaded spaces like Bankrupt or Exchange, which can change everything in an instant.
Three celebrity teams tonight
For this fifth special evening, the guests will be divided into three teams of three. The first trio will consist of Michel Boujenah, Chantal Ladesou, and Ilyes Djadel. The second will include Tibo InShape, Inès Vandamme, and Lebouseuh. Lastly, Gérard Jugnot, Charlotte Gabris, and Élie Semoun complete the lineup for the evening. In each round, the best candidate will secure a spot in the final with the aim of increasing the winnings for the charity they represent. With humor, competition, and unexpected turns, the evening promises to be lively once again on M6.

