These rules that Sylvie Tellier put in place to succeed in her second marriage

These rules that Sylvie Tellier put in place to succeed in her second marriage
These rules that Sylvie Tellier put in place to succeed in her second marriage

Guillaume Pley received Sylvie Tellier in Legend, its video interview format available on YouTube, among others. During this interview, the former general director of the Miss France committee focused in particular on the rules she put in place to make her second marriage a success.

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Long associated with the Miss France committee, of which she was the general director until 2022, Sylvie Tellier reveals today, in her book Crown and prejudice, his truth about his seventeen years spent away from his family. Because through the 304 pages of her work, the beauty queen elected in 2001 recounts her memories with surprising personalities, her moments of doubt, but also of solitude. Received by Guillaume Pley recently in his video interview format entitled Legendthe 45-year-old businesswoman talks about her family life.

Sylvie Tellier reveals the ritual she put in place with her husband, Laurent

Married from 2007 to 2012 to Camille Le Maux, a computer scientist who gave her her first child, Oscar (2010), Sylvie Tellier found love again a few years later in the arms of Laurent with whom she gave birth to Margaux (2014) and Roméo (2018). The lovebirds unite in the presence of Miss in 2017. A great accomplishment for the mother who confides to the host of Legend having made adjustments in order to succeed in her second marriage. “You learn and you try ‘to tidy up your room a little more’, that is to say, I was trying to come home and put my phone – we all do it – in the famous basket that we have at the entrance to the house”indicates the forty-year-old before revealing the promise she made to her husband concerning her trips to the region with beauty queens.

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Sylvie Tellier talks about her husband’s work with their children when she is on the move

“I set rules, no more than three sleeps, I didn’t leave the house for more than three sleeps”, explains Sylvie Tellier. She remembers endless journeys (or days)… “The return trip to Tahiti with three sleeps is hard! (…) You try to keep up the three sleeps, but it’s not easy. Then especially when you get back, you’re exhausted and then your husband told you : ‘Listen, I managed them for three days, it’s your turn,'” she says. And to analyze : “That’s what’s complicated, generally it’s a source of conflict in the couple, you tell him ‘But I’m not going on vacation.'” The former TV columnist, however, seems to avoid quarrels. “He does what he can”she slips about the daily work of her partner in his absence.

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