Journalist Géraldine Carré, former presenter of Intimate Confessions, died at 54

Journalist Géraldine Carré, former presenter of Intimate Confessions, died at 54
Journalist Géraldine Carré, former presenter of Intimate Confessions, died at 54

By Johann Foucault
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May 4, 24 at 3:15 p.m.

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She was 54 years old. The journalist Geraldine Carréwho notably presented the show Intimate confessionsis dead, several of her colleagues, including Benjamin Castaldi, announced on social networks on Friday May 3, 2024.

“Definitely, it’s always the best who leave,” said the host on

However, the causes of his death are not known.

Géraldine Carré, first host of Intimate Confessions

Born September 15, 1969 in Lyon, Géraldine Carré began her career at AFP in Lyon in 1988, which opened her path to journalism.

She then worked on radio, first on Europe 2from 1990. Until 2002, she hosted shows there, as well as on Europe 1before going on television, whether on Paris Premiere, TF1, France 2 Or Canal + (In Life in plain language).

At the beginning of the 2000s (between 2001 and 2003), she hosted the show TF1 become cult, Intimate confessionswhich made it widely known to the general public.

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Outside of journalism, Géraldine Carré was also an actress, and did voice-overs for production studios.

Married and mother of four children, she published a work on motherhood in 1999, You, my baby (editions de la Martinière), with journalist Alix Girod de l’Ain.

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