Dupont rents out his family home

Dupont rents out his family home
Dupont rents out his family home

Marie Mahé, Media365: published on Monday October 7, 2024 at 9:00 p.m.

During the All Saints’ Day holidays, Antoine Dupont will rent out his family home located in the south of on the Airbnb platform.

Discovering Antoine Dupont’s childhood home will soon be possible. Indeed, the French rugby star, in association with the Airbnb platform, will allow a privileged few to be able to live there during the next All Saints’ Day holidays, by winning, via a competition, a stay, in the footsteps of his childhood , in this property located in the south of France, and more precisely in the department of Hautes-Pyrénées, near Castelnau-Magnoac. It is only from October 14, at 6:00 p.m., that reservation requests can be made. In the press release, it is stated in particular: “The three-night stay includes a personalized welcome, a meeting with Antoine, an immersion in his family cocoon and the opportunity to admire some of the greatest trophies and medals gleaned by Antoine throughout the years. throughout his career, including his recent Olympic gold medal in rugby sevens.”

Dupont: “Delighted to open the doors of my childhood home”

For his part, Dupont confided: “I am delighted to open the doors of my childhood home in my native village of Castelnau-Magnoac on Airbnb. This house has a special place in my heart because it brings together all of our family memories. Decades ago, our parents themselves hosted travelers at this same property and it is with pride that I continue the family tradition of hospitality. » Six people will be chosen and will be able to stay within these walls on October 22, 23 and 24. These lucky ones will have the opportunity to “immerse themselves in the family heritage of Antoine Dupont” and “discover his history through his trophies and other personal objects”, while “delighting in delicious local products including the exceptional ham of Bigorre Black Pig”. Antoine Dupont will also offer them a collector’s gift. For his part, the scrum half, crowned Olympic champion this summer in , with the French rugby sevens team, has just resumed training with his club Stade Toulousain.

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