It is usually Karine Le Marchand who welcomes the confessions of the participants in the show Love is in the meadow, which she has hosted for 14 seasons. In the columns of TV Magazine, the presenter, however, indulged in some confidences, which might not please her latest companion…
The adventure of his life is undoubtedly Love is in the meadow but next week, the 19th season of the agricultural dating show will close at the end of the second part of the review. Fans of Karine Le Marchand will nevertheless find her the following Monday – December 9 – since she will pilot the documentary The French, love and sex, on M6 in prime time.
On this occasion, Alya's mother agreed to speak in the columns of TV Magazine on his vision of the couple and on his love life. And reading it, we can't help but say to ourselves that like Manuela, the rare chicken breeder from season 19, Karine Le Marchand hasn't quite left the inn. The one that farmers affectionately nickname Tata Kaka assures us: unlike the dynamics of the fifty-year-old from Touraine, she has taken a little lead in her thinking…
Karine Le Marchand knows what she wants… and what she no longer wants!
Exit the Alpha males: “I don't like these dominant males anymore, it's settled, I've done the work.” swears Karine Le Marchand. However, the equation still does not seem to have simplified: “When I meet a good and caring person, and I experienced it not long ago, I'm bored to death. SO ?” admitted the host with a frankness that her former companion will appreciate…or not. According to Karine Le Marchand it is the experiences of a couple that allow us to evolve and understand our expectations. “We see clearly that it is the stories we have experienced that make us understand what we need. I don't know if it's really possible to be fulfilled all your life with the same person. We must be lucid: the marital fairy tales we were sold never worked.” declares a bit disillusioned the good fairy of Love is in the meadow.
Karine Le Marchand now knows what she wants and what she doesn't want. “For me today a guy has to arrive without suitcases. I'm not here to repair. We were raised with the idea that we had to take care of a man (…) When I'm in a relationship I give but if I don't have anything in exchange, I leave. I believe that in love giving to someone you don't know is bullshit (…) Romantic feelings must be born with knowledge of the other. This is my belief.” she concluded. Without a doubt the candidates will jostle at the gate…