Death of Géraldine Carré, the host of Confessions Intimes

Death of Géraldine Carré, the host of Confessions Intimes
Death of Géraldine Carré, the host of Confessions Intimes

It was on Twitter that we learned the sad news. Indeed, TF1 and Benjamin Castaldi did not fail to make a final tribute to Géraldine Carré. Thus, we can read from the former host of Secret Story:

Geraldine, we did not meet often, but each of these rare times was marked by respect and sincere affection. Today, as I search for the right words, everything I feel turns into a deep admiration for the person you were. Your values, your kindness and your smile remain engraved in our memories. It’s definitely always the best who leave…”

Small anecdote, but Internet users first thought of the disappearance of Géraldine… Maillet from TPMP! Fortunately, this initial rumor was quickly dispelled. On the other side TF1, one of his former employers did not fail to leave a poignant message on the famous social network:

Indeed, Géraldine Carré made the heyday of TF1, notably via the show Intimate Confessions. This legendary program offered to follow the daily lives of extraordinary people in their particular passions or habits. So, we were able to discover Pascale, an absolute fan of tuning for example! However, a look back at the life of Géraldine Carré which is not limited to this show.

Géraldine Carré, a prolific career in the media

Géraldine Carré had several strings to her bow! She held the positions of journalist, radio and television presenter, as well as columnist. Moreover, she began her career on radio in 1990 on Europe 2. Building on this success, from 1994 she hosted Tout Paris on the Paris Première channel. Of course, the host made a notable appearance on TF1 with Confessions Intimes. Subsequently, on Canal + she hosted the show C’est en clair. A woman of many talents, she also published a book in 1999 dedicated to motherhood. At the end of 2006, the journalist returned to TF1 alongside Benjamin Castaldi in the show VIP languages.

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