Wednesday, January 15, 2025, Denis Brogniart gave an interview to Brut. The opportunity for the iconic Koh-Lanta host to talk about his relationship with his wife, Hortense, and to reveal the only real point of disagreement they have.
© BestImage Denis Brogniart and his wife do not understand each other on a particular subject.
Unexpected confidences! Since 2007, Denis Brogniart has been the husband of a certain Hortense, with whom he had twins, Lili and Violette, in 2005, as well as another daughter Blanche, in 2006. While the couple has many things in common, they do however have some points of disagreement… Wednesday, January 15, 2025, in a long interview granted to Brut, the emblematic host of Koh-Lanta – son of very religious parents – spoke about his relationship with religion.
“I have faith, I believe in something after death. The question, and I ask myself it every day, is why I believe. Is it because I'm afraid of nothingness ? We talk about it often with my wife”, he assured before specifying that he is respectful of “all religions, as soon as we have this ability to have a controlled faith”.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Over the years, the 57-year-old host has learned to live with his wife's different beliefs. “It's something that helps me, but it's the only real point of disagreement that I have with my wife”, he revealed before specifying: “She, she is not afraid of after and I would like to be like her. I am a hypochondriac, I am afraid of dying, afraid that my loved ones will die, I have not resolved anything in relation to this and it is true that it is a real anxiety”.
In 2021, in the columns of Paris Match, Denis Brogniart had already spoken about his fear of death. “When I was 30, I told myself: 'At 50, you're going to be so afraid of dying!'. I'm 53 today and I'm not afraid of that. But that's also what contributes to the fact that this morning, at 5:45 a.m., I was cycling home for an hour”, he had declared before confiding in all transparency: “I ask myself a thousand questions. Besides, my wife says that I ask myself too many”.
Tuesday March 16, 2021, on the set of C à vous, on France 5, the TF1 host admitted to being a hypochondriac. “I'm afraid of illness for my loved ones, for myself. You know I lost my dad young and of course it's something that marked me. That's also perhaps why I'm attached to defending causes and in particular research against cancer, because I believe that we are perhaps very close to very beautiful discoveries”, he confided.
On May 16, 2020, in 50' inside, on TF1, he had also specified when talking about his father: “He was younger than me today, and when I discuss his pathology today with doctors, they tell me that if he had had it yesterday, we would have saved him thanks to the advances that we know today”.
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