Claire Chazal opens up about her complicated love life

Claire Chazal opens up about her complicated love life
Claire Chazal opens up about her complicated love life

Claire Chazal’s love life is far from being a mystery to the public. Presenter of the 8 p.m. news on TF1 for many years, the journalist has been talked about both for her impeccable career and for her private life, which has found itself on the front page of magazines several times. Between her publicized story with her colleague Patrick Poivre d’Arvor, with whom she had a son, François, born in 1995, her marriage with Xavier Couture which lasted three years, her relationship with Philippe Torreton, but also her romance with the model Arnaud Lemaire, nineteen years his junior, the loves of the host of the Large Chessboard on France 2 were commented on, spied on and particularly followed. But today, all that has changed, by his own admission.

Claire Chazal: “I believe that we must accept routine, habit”

Indeed, Claire Chazal did not hide the fact that she was “more in search of passion” in his relationships, and that this was not “no longer an obsession” for her. A radical change of opinion, she who, a few years ago, had declared in an interview that she could not “not consider a sentimental life that would not be dictated from the outset by a passion”rejecting everything “need for what we call companionship”. “Dn the sentimental domain, I have always been passionate, quite complete, a bit in a form of quest for the absolute… So, a bit doomed to failure and desperateshe confided to Bernard Montiel in the show 1 hour with… on RMC, this Sunday, May 5. And to add: “I think that’you have to accept the routine, the habit, the desire that goes away a little.”

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For Claire Chazal, “we can accept” being alone

While Bernard Montiel finds her “a little defeatist” stating that this way of thinking promises relationships “doomed to failure”, Claire Chazal, who would have liked to be Minister of Culture, readily recognizes this. But while the host asks her if it isn’t better to be with someone than alone, especially to live “moments of happiness”the journalist does not seem to share his opinion. “We can assume that we choose our life alone”concedes Claire Chazal, who adds that when she wants to go out or see people, friends are made for that. Friendship is precious. There, there is stability, there is fidelity, it is much gentler. I’m not saying it’s ideal, but I think it can be claimedshe concludes.

Article written in collaboration with 6Médias.

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