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“A man who loves me as I am”: Flavie Flament, in love and at peace, opens up about her companion

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There are interviews that look like stylistic exercises, and then there are others where you feel that the person in front is really speaking. The one that Flavie Flament granted to Gala clearly falls into the second category. The television presenter, who now presents her show Flavie in Francespoke about a subject that she does not approach lightly: son relation to his body, to its curvesand to this inner peace that she took time to find.

Behind this serenity, there is this man, Yannick, whom she met in Brazil almost two years ago. With him everything seems to go differently. Flavie Flament made a statement about him that was as simple as it was touching: “I am surrounded by people, and by a man who loves me as I am, with my curves.†We don’t invent this kind of phrase. We say it when we really mean it.

What is striking in these confidences is less the love story itself than what it provoked in her. Flavie Flament says no longer want “wasting time†and this sentence, for someone who went through what she went through, it has a particular weight. She confides that she really “had a taste for things… From 35 years old only. As if part of his life had passed starting up a little latebut with all the more force.

Time passing? She made him an ally

His speech becomes even more impactful on aging. Flavie Flament is neither in resignation nor in denial. She is in something much rarer: la célébration. “I feel like I’m aging well because I’m alive: I have a body that laughs, that enjoys, that lives and it’s much sexier than a silhouette that only gives off the idea of ​​constraints.†We’re not going to lie, in a media landscape where women are still too often called upon to fight against the signs of their age rather than live it fully, this kind of position seriously stands out.

The the host’s speech is engagedhe is like a tackle assumed draconian regimes and to the “before/after†industry which has added weight to women’s complexes. Moreover, the fact that it is Flavie Flament who says it, she who has long embodied a certain smooth and polite image of the TV presenter gives it even more relief. The message gets across all the better because it doesn’t look like a passing posture.

A Flavie Flament like we haven’t seen in a long time

Between his show Flavie in France broadcast on France 3, her sons who each follow their own path, Antoine behind the lens, Enzo in rap under the name “La Zozâ€, and Yannick who now shares his daily life, the host seems to have find a balance which really suits him. We can’t wait to see this version of her, peaceful and uninhibited, continue to express yourself freely à l’antenne. Ça promet !