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Claire Chazal, owner of a large apartment in an upscale location with an average price per square meter of 15,000 euros

Continuation and end for “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” this Friday evening. TF1 is broadcasting the second exceptional issue intended to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the game. Like last week, it is Arthur who holds the reins and receives personalities from all walks of life on set, including Claire Chazal who, when she is not filming takes refuge in his large apartment in the 7th arrondissement of .

Already 25 years since the game Who wants to make millions? exists! And to celebrate this big anniversary, TF1 completed two exceptional issues with Arthur at the helm. The host thus succeeds Jean-Pierre Foucault and Camille Combal. As for the casting, viewers were already able to see big personalities parade last week and this Friday, September 17, they will be no less disappointed. Claire Chazal is notably expected to team up with comedian Paul Mirabel. A duo that already promises to be memorable!

When she is not filming, Claire Chazal is lucky enough to be able to recharge her batteries in the huge cozy nest she found for herself several years ago. A portrait of Release which was dedicated to him in 2018 told us that the former star journalist of TF1 was the owner of a beautiful 200 m2 apartment, located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. A very popular district of the capital, on the left bank and where there are central and wealthy neighborhoods. It is also in this corner of Paris that culture vibrates the most with the Musée d’Orsay, the Musée du Quai Branly, the Musée Rodin, the Musée de l’Armée and the Musée Maillol. Nothing better for Claire Chazal who is a culture buff. She also presented the show Passage of the arts on 2.

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