Marie-Claude Barrette will be back at the helm of a new TV show

Marie-Claude Barrette will be back at the helm of a new TV show
Marie-Claude Barrette will be back at the helm of a new TV show

Host Marie-Claude Barrette will officially return to the small screen in a brand new show.

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It is at Canal Vie that Marie-Claude Barrette will sign his return to television animation, after his morning show Marie-Claude was removed from the airwaves in April 2023.

The one who hosts the podcast Open your game will be at the helm Like Mother like daughteran adaptation of the documentary series Like Mother, Like Daughter?

The concept? Five mother-daughter duos lend themselves to this human television experience by committing to repairing their broken relationships. They will be supervised by the facilitator, but also by a psychologist. Thanks to group sessions, but also individual sessions with the latter as well as activities, they will move towards better relationships.

“I am very happy that we are putting mother-daughter relationships forward. This is a complex relationship that deserves attention. It is often difficult, sometimes toxic, and it can even break. As part of the show, we want to equip mothers and daughters to communicate more in order to better navigate through the issues encountered, so that harmony is established over time and that they emerge confident for the following.” underlined Marie-Claude Barrette, via press release.

Produced by Trio Orange, the show will consist of ten 30-minute episodes.

Interested in participating? Duos of mother-daughter women who wish to register can do so.

Filming will take place this fall, and you will be able to see everything in 2025.

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