Gilles would be single again. The farmer who fell in love with the bubbly southerner Marie finally saw their romance end because of the distance that separates them. A revelation from journalists Pocket TV which risks disappointing fans of the couple. “Marie couldn’t stand the distance with Gillou” thus indicate our colleagues. An important detail that had nevertheless been underlined by the farmer’s other contender Isabellethus hoping to be chosen by Gillou, but which the 69-year-old farmer, originally from Pays de la Loire, had not taken into account, preferring the dynamism and passion of Marie.
During the last episode, Marie was starting to have a hard time dealing with the distance from her “Gillou“. It must be said that the two lovebirds live more than 800 km from each other. “Everything was going normally, everything was smooth and then, I called him one evening and he said to me: ‘Tonight, I won’t be able to call you, I’ll send you a text’. He didn’t text me. And the next evening, the same“, she confided, totally disappointed by the very distant behavior of her companion.
Worried, she decided to send him a message, just to have a conversation with the one who made her heart beat. Full of hope for a future reconciliation, she sent a simple but very effective text message to set things straight with Gilles: “How are you ? Your silence worries me.“A text message that doesn’t seem to have helped things, quite the contrary.
Marie is disappointed with her “Gillou”
Mary adds: “I told him that our relationship was going to be very complicated because distance is a big problem for me.“. Upset, she confided that she was “a little cold, disappointed, sad“. “Who does he think he is?” she also declared in front of the M6 cameras.
For his part, Gilles had confided from the start that he was not ready to move from his region. A situation which therefore does not seem to have a solution for the couple who had nevertheless started their relationship with a very caliente. “It was hot. We did quite well for young people!” declared the farmer, proud as Artaban.