In the middle of a romantic trip to Ireland in Love is in the meadowAnne and Renaud provide an update on their life as a couple in episode 14 broadcast this Monday, November 18 on M6.
Last round of the track for the candidates of Love is in the meadow. This Monday, November 18, the M6 country program broadcasts the last episode of the program before the proposed two-week review on November 25 and December 2. It will soon be time for viewers to say goodbye to the farmers of this 19th season, before the program returns in a few weeks for the broadcast of portraits from season 20. During this final evening dedicated to the evolution of the stories of love of the candidates, Anne and Renaud continue their romance and discuss subjects that could create some tension between them.
“Dialogue is important“: Anne and Renaud (Love is in the meadow 2024) take stock shortly after moving in together
“You know sometimes, my darling, when I tell you things, it's for you… for us. Dialogue is important” alerts Anne. If the couple seems to be in perfect love since their almost immediate installation after their stay on the farm, it seems that a few small disagreements have nevertheless surfaced since then. “If I have something to tell you, I have to be able to tell you without being afraid that you will turn away“continues the farmer’s suitor.”You need to know that if I tell you, it's positive, it's so that we both move forward“. In their exchanges, one of the subjects appears which must have crystallized some misunderstandings. It is Anne again who brings up the question: “I understand that on weekends you need to go out, see people, see your friends. And you understood that my life was quite the opposite. I see a lot of people during the week and I need to relax on the weekend” she analyzes gently.
“I had lost my bearings a little“: Anne and Renaud start again on new bases in Love is in the meadow
As they sit next to each other, the couple continues their discussion. “That's why I explained to you that I had lost my bearings a little some time” adds Anne. For his part, Renaud wants his partner to understand that, to unwind, he needs to go on these outings at the end of the week. “You have to accept it” adds the farmer, relieved that Anne remains understanding. “I want you to be happy” she whispers to him after assuring him that she will never cut him off from his friends. “It scares me that it's the farm first, after your friends and I end up last” she explains to him. An exchange which bore fruit and allowed everyone to calmly express their point of view. “I heard and understood the fears that Anne may have and the efforts I will make” assures Renaud. For her part, Anne, reassured, explains aside: “I was afraid by telling him that that he would make the decision not to continue, to leave me. I feel good, lighter. It was a really good moment that we had” assures the one who seems more in love than ever with Gilles' friend.