Karine Le Marchand rarely talks about her private life. Yann Barthès asked her about her sexuality This Friday December 6 in Quotidien.
© Bestimage Karine Le Marchand, flagship journalist of M6
IN BRIEF
- On December 9, Karine Le Marchand will present a new documentary on M6 entitled 'The French, love and sex'.
- The program explores the changes in romantic and sexual relationships over the past 50 years.
- Guest on Quotidien, the host revealed that she has certain taboos in her intimate life.
This Monday, December 9, Karine Le Marchand will present a new program on M6 starting at 9:10 p.m. The result of a long investigation, the documentary The French, love and sex. How everything has changed ? is interested in the mutation of romantic relationships over the past half-century.
“Why do we no longer commit in the same way, we no longer meet in the same way, we no longer necessarily have the same couple project or not couple, fidelity is called into question, people try to fight against routine as they can and others who have sexual preferences” , specified the host of L'amour est dans le pré during her appearance in Quotidien on December 6.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Karine Le Marchand: this surprising confidence about her sexuality
Born in 1968, Karine Le Marchand comes from “a generation where our mothers burned their bras and told us that there was still a certain sexual freedom”. While the subject divides the political class “the speech in sex education is extremely important in family, with friends, etc.”, supports the one who is the mother of a 22-year-old daughter.
The host insists: “Talking about love and sex, çit's not taboo”. And to evoke without mincing words her sexuality on set: “Ihave taboos. There are things that I don't like, that I don't do or that disgust me“. Karine Le Marchand did not expand further on this subject which touches on the intimate.
Karine Le Marchand: her secret to keep the flame alive
Karine Le Marchand rarely opens up about her love life. Last August, the magazine Nous Deux gathered her confidences on the subject. “I never wanted to get married”, she confided, before clarifying: “But it's not a fear of commitment, it's a fear of letting go.” And adding: “When you don't get married, you keep the flame alive”.
If she says she has “often been loved”, Lilian Thuram's ex-partner specifies that she has “never experienced one-sided love”. “On the other hand, I was very unloved because they were looking for a nurse, a mother, a strength in me. They were in the receiving and not in the giving. And now that I am 'famous', in quotes, it is even more complicated because I am scary”, she concludes.