Julia Vignali has become in the space of a few years an essential figure on the small screen. After starting on MCM in 1997, she experienced a linear ascension in the audiovisual industry. She recently took over from Sophie Davant for the presentation ofDeal done on France 2. A particularly popular program every afternoon on the public service.
Besides television, Kad Merad's wife decided to add a new string to her bow by joining Europe 1. She hosts a morning there every Saturday and Sunday in which she meets a personality each time. In addition to this busy professional life, a fulfilled personal life with her husband Kad Merad. Everything seems to be going well in their property located in the heart of Saône-et-Loire.
The record figures announced by Julia Vignali
Despite the undeniable success ofDeal doneJulia Vignali needed another challenge in parallel. She therefore launched herself into radio on Europe 1. She hosts The Essentials! A program in which she exchanges with a personality who makes the news. This week, for example, she met Romain Duris who is starring in the film A missing part and Julien Doré who releases his new album Impostor.
It is clear that success is there. As on television, everything Julia Vignali touches is adorned with success. She was, in any case, keen to share the excellent audience figures for her show. The host also wanted to thank the listeners and his closest collaborators. “There are 609,000 listeners listening to Les Incontournables! on Europe 1. Thanks to Claire Dutronc and Lenaig Morvan Monier and long live the Morning weekend!!! “.
An adopted Burgundian
All this success would be nothing without a balanced personal life. For this, she can count on the support of her husband Kad Merad and their son Luigi. This hectic life in the media is counterbalanced by the calm of Burgundy where the couple recently settled. They indeed made the choice to leave the Parisian tumult to invest in a small Burgundian village in Côte-Rôtie. A decision that the main interested party explained a few months ago.
“When I was coming up from the south on the highway, seeing the 'Côte-Rôtie' sign, I found the hilly landscape magnificent. Then I saw that it was accessible from Paris, by TGV, in just an hour and twenty minutes. This is ideal because I didn't want the stress of long car journeys. The Burgundians are people as warm as respectful and that suits us well because we cultivate discretion. It’s no coincidence that we chose Saône-et-Loire and not Saint-Tropez! “.
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