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“I can’t” This is what Faustine Bollaert will never do with her husband Maxime Chattam

In a recent interview given to the latest issue of 2 WeeksFaustine Bollaert, flagship host of Télévisions, reaffirmed her desire to protect the modesty of her couple with thewriter Maxime Chattam. At 45, the host of It starts today et The Secret Box juggles a busy schedule while managing to maintain balance in his personal life. The latter spoke about what she categorically refuses to do with her husband, explaining why their union is based on thoughtful choices and assumed discretion.

Faustine Bollaert: a red line in “La Boîte à secrets”

Invited to look back on the highlights of her career and her favorite shows, Faustine Bollaert spoke about The Secret Boxa program broadcast on France 3 that she describes as very emotional and engaging. While the idea of ​​receiving Maxime Chattam on screen might seem natural for a media couple, the host firmly ruled out this possibility. “No, because I can’t present and be in the box! It would be a little too offbeat, and we are quite modestshe declared in the columns of TV 2 Weeks. A decision which demonstrates their desire to keep part of their lives hidden from view.

Faustine Bollaert and Maxime Chattam: mutual but measured support

Despite their reservations, Faustine Bollaert and Maxime Chattam do not hesitate to help each other in their respective projects. The writer, a renowned author of detective novels and psychological thrillers, has sometimes sought his wife's expertise on subjects related to television. “I had a closer look at what he wrote for his thriller Prime Time and I helped him gain access to certain backstage areas of television newsshe confided. But the host insists: their collaboration ends there, each member of the couple preserving their creative and professional universe.

A discreet complicity

Together for more than twelve years, Faustine Bollaert and Maxime Chattam cultivate a bond far from the spotlight. If their family life — marked by warm traditions like making Christmas villages — exudes joy, the lovebirds want to keep certain aspects of their relationship intimate. A modesty that also resonates in their way of raising their two children, Abbie (11 years old) and Peter (9 years old)away from the media frenzy. With this refusal to mix in too different worlds, Faustine Bollaert and Maxime Chattam, who live far from , prove that it is possible to evolve in public spheres while preserving the essential: a fulfilled and harmonious life as a couple. .

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