She said yes. Agathe Auproux, former columnist of Don't touch my poste alongside Cyril Hanouna is going to get married. On October 20, she announced – to everyone's surprise – this great news to her community on Instagram.
In her story, Agathe Auproux had published a photo of a man's hand placed next to hers, on her thigh. In the caption, the journalist wrote: “JI have never revealed anything about my private life (…) but hey, this is the man I'm going to marry so I want to introduce him to you, and he also wants to get to know you lol and he has the shoulders to… I just have to find out how, when etc.“She then revealed the sublime ring, in a Cartier brand box.
Finally, ten days later, this Wednesday October 30, Agathe Auproux revealed the identity of her future husband. And the least we can say is that he really has the shoulders to withstand the notoriety and sometimes the nastiness of social networks.
Agathe Auproux: future bride
In an Instagram post, Agathe Auproux publishes 17 photos and videos of the man who shares her life. And the couple seems happier than ever. Between kisses, selfies in front of mirrors, romantic outings, the couple is swimming in happiness. In the caption, she wrote: “I'm officially introducing my future husband to you (this is the first time I've done this so be kind to him, he's under a bit of pressure lol). JI wish everyone to meet their soul mate, the feelings of fullness and serenity that result are the best in the world.”
Agathe Auproux does not hesitate to display the athletic body of her future husband. Broad build and protruding abs, the young man is very athletic. According to some comments on social networks, it is Maxence Picardet, a rugby player from Nice.
His fight against cancer
After the rain always comes the good weather. Agathe Auproux proves it. The young woman was diagnosed with cancer, Hodgkin's lymphoma, in 2019 at the age of 27. Her fight against illness, she had at one time wanted to be hidden and kept private, she ended up revealing it publicly on her Instagram account. “I just needed to stop lying, or at least stop pretending here in front of you every day.”
Now aged 33, Agathe Auproux is in great shape and in remission. She also wrote a book to tell her story and help those who are going through the same thing.