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Dorothée Olliéric: how many children does she have with her partner Philippe Vandel ?

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She is known for her reporting from conflict zones. However, Dorothée Olliéric juggles a demanding career and a family life that she shares with her children and her partner, Philippe Vandel.

© DOMINIQUE JACOVIDES/BESTIMAGE She is known for her reports in conflict zones. However, Dorothée Olliéric juggles between a demanding career and a family life.

IN BRIEF

  • Dorothée Olliéric is a French war journalist well-known for covering many conflicts.
  • In a relationship with Philippe Vandel, the reporter has managed to have a family life. She has had two children.
  • But being a mother while being a war reporter has not necessarily been easy for Dorothée Olliéric.

Her name may not be familiar to you, however, Dorothée Olliérec is a key figure in war journalism. Often carried out in extreme conditions, her reports immerse us in the heart of the conflicts that punctuate the news. But behind this image of a courageous and intrepid reporter also hides a woman deeply attached to her family.

Indeed, Dorothée Olliéric shares her life with the journalist Philippe Vandel. Together, the couple had two children, Castille and Félix. This daily family life, far from the war zones, contrasts sharply with her role as a war reporter. But then, how does the journalist manage to juggle between these two worlds ?

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“It's heartbreaking to leave”

As we know, the job of war reporter is certainly one of the most dangerous and demanding jobs that can exist. And the journalist has experienced this several times. And each departure on a mission is synonymous with doubts and worries, but not only that. “It's heartbreaking to leave when you have children, […], especially on a war ground“, she explained in particular Rebecca Fitoussi in the showA world, a look.

It's true that every time I leave, since the children were born, I look them in the eyes, […], and when they were little, I said “Mom, I love you”“, continued the journalist, thus emphasizing how important a routine can be, whether for her or for her children. A ritual that she has set up eye to eye with her children, in order to mark each one's mind.

“If I never come back…”

Each new departure is a real heartbreak for the journalist, who does not know if she will be able to see her family again safe and sound. However, that does not stop her from going back on air, as Rebecca Fitoussi points out. “It's the most unpleasant moment, because, if I never come back, I want them to remember that look, those words“, says the journalist, “We are always looking for the last word of a person who disappears. So I have that in mind at each departure“.

A career choice that certainly surprised people at first, the job of war journalist being mainly a male job. And when Rebecca Fitoussi asks her if her colleagues also feel this knot in their stomach when they leave. A question to which the war reporter has no answer, explaining that this guilt of leaving one's child behind is often a feminine mental burden. However, Dorothée Olliéric's children never held it against her for leaving to carry out her missions. For them, seeing their mother leave is an entire part of their reality and no one can change that.

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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