“With notoriety, it’s complicated”

“With notoriety, it’s complicated”
“With notoriety, it’s complicated”

By Sabrina Bioodore

Published
4 minutes ago,

updated at 8:01 p.m.

Presenter Karine Le Marchand
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Interviewed by Brut, the famous host Karine Le Marchand shared some secrets about her love life.

She has been working in the world of television for several decades. Designated the French's favorite presenter, Karine Le Marchand contributed to the success of the show dedicated to love on M6, Love is in the meadowwhose broadcast of the nineteenth season ended on December 2. Interviewed by Brut, the television host spoke about her professional life and her private life. She also revealed some information about her love life.

In a video available on the Brut YouTube channel, she said: “It's more complicated, I think (referring to having a romantic relationship as a famous person, editor's note). It’s more complicated, but it’s not me who’s complicated, it’s the other person’s perspective.” She then explained: “First, there is a fantasy… And then, there are a lot of presuppositions. People change with us. They take a little time to really be themselves. I have the feeling of not having changed, but my function, what I can represent, means that my life is not normal. In the sense that I take selfies, I am recognized.”

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The presenter adored by the French had recently taken stock of the difficulties she encounters in her private life. Interviewed by 7 Days she had mentioned the fact that couples formed in Love is in the meadow his “give a lot of hope”. She then confided that it was not easy for her to make connections. “I guess I’m difficult.”she said. She then specified: “I can't afford to do anything and everything, because everything is known. It's a bit annoying.”

The 56-year-old host will once again address romantic relationships on the show The French, love and sex: how everything changedwhich will be broadcast this December 9 from 9:10 p.m. on M6.

Article written in collaboration with 6Medias

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