Clearly, there is some commotion in this new season of Love is in the meadow. After the unexpected separation of Pascal and Murielle, the tensions between Ludovic and Mélanie, and the cancer of Flavie, Valentin's girlfriend, it is the turn of another farmer to see his destiny turned upside down. Remember, a few weeks ago, we left Stéphane, a forty-five-year-old sheep and dairy cow breeder, alone on his farm. And for good reason, his two suitors had left him after seeing that the farmer needed a (a little too) close relationship.
But it seems that, for his part, things have evolved. Indeed, after the cameras left, Stéphane received new letters from women ready to try their luck, as he confided during the review of the emblematic M6 show, already available on M6+: “I received five letters and in the five letters, there is a person who caught my eye. This is a person who had written to the show, but too late“.
Stéphane found love
It is therefore accompanied by his new partner, Nejla, that Stéphane answers Karine Le Marchand's questions. In particular, he declares that he fell under the spell of Nejla, a thirty-eight-year-old from Vosges, who is a bank employee and mother of two girls aged twelve and five. And the least we can say is that Stéphane has found the right fit, since the beautiful brunette has the same expectations as him.
Faced with the emblematic host of M6, Nejla reveals: “I really wanted to feel important to a man, for him to put me first, to have a caring, loving man… And Stéphane, he is adorable“. So, upon discovering the portrait of the farmer, the banker fell under his spell: “When I heard his words, that he was looking for love with a capital A, that he wanted a close and intense relationship, these were words that resonated within me. And then it’s not bad all the same! He has a lot of charm“.
Joint projects
Barely met, Stéphane and Nejla have even already taken the next step, since the Vosges woman presented her partner with her two children. That's not all, because they also have project to move in together. So that Nejla and her two daughters feel perfectly at home on the farm, Stéphane will undertake some work. All's well that ends well, then.