Like every year at the beginning of January, the period is for wishes for happiness and Camille Lacourt has not cut back. It must be said that 2024 was a very good year for the former swimmer, luxury consultant for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on France Télévisions. The handsome 39-year-old was in the front row to witness the advent of Léon Marchand and the superb performances of Florent Manaudou. Alongside the latter's sister, Laure Manaudou, the back specialist brought to life some of the most beautiful moments of this extraordinary event.
For this year 2025, Camille Lacourt shared a lovely publication to her more than 150,000 subscribers on Instagram. “Happy New Year 2025! I wish you what you wish. I will continue to enjoy, love and pamper my wife Alice Detollenaere, my daughter Jazzouille (Jazz, 12 years old) and my love Mamous (Marius, 3 years old). The same goes for my friends, my projects, my sporting madness. Thank you to those who recognize themselves for making 2024 magnificent”writes the one who struggled to hold back his tears when talking about the story of his partner Alice some time ago. To accompany his message, the native of Narbonne (Aude) shares an anthology of photos summarizing this busy year 2024 for him.
Camille Lacourt falls for the beautiful green eyes of Jazz and Marius
Among the photos, we see in particular Jazzthe daughter he had with the former Miss France, Valérie Bègue, alongside her little brother Mariusfruit of his love with Alice Detollenaere. The opportunity to see that both children share the same beautiful green eyes! A beautiful coincidence which obviously makes their father very happy, who did not hesitate to highlight it on his Instagram account.
If they have lived in Marseille for several years now, Camille Lacourt and Alice Detollenaere are in Paris for a few days, as the champion's partner indicated on her social networks. Forced to “go back to the block”, the former Miss said more about the operation she will undergo in the days to come. “Since my last operation, I have had discomfort due to the implant with which my breast was reconstructed. I've been reluctant to go back for 4 years. Firstly because I don’t want to and then because it always involves risks”she explains, before adding: “In my case, they (the risks) are 'only' aesthetic. If, for example, the operation goes wrong, I may find myself without a breast. After weighing the pros and cons, I prefer to try and be optimistic. Aesthetics yes, but not at the cost of well-being.”