Flavie Flament

Flavie Flament (real name : Flavie Lecanu, born on 2 July 1974 to Valognes, Normandy) is a French television host.

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Early life

Flavie Flament is the daughter of Jean-Paul Lecanu, a former professional football player for Stade Malherbe de Caen (1970–1974), currently employed by the SNCF, and an employee of the French state children's protection agency, Aide sociale à l'enfance (ASE). She has two older two brothers: Olivier (the elder) and Maxime. In 1988 she was elected "Miss OK" under the name of Flavie Lecanu, Miss Normandy in the show L'élection de Miss OK 88 broadcast on M6 (hosted by Marie-Pierre Lacq and Jean-Luc Delarue).[1]

In 1994, she obtained a Bachelor of Applied Foreign Languages.[2]

TV career

She began her career as a production assistant for the TV show Frou-Frou by Christine Bravo on Antenne 2. She then became head of production for Philippe Alfonsi for Ça déméninge ! on La Cinquième.

In 1998, she became weather presenter on Canal + and then collaborated with the show Un autre journal with Philippe Gildas, Unisex and Toutes les Télés on M6.

In 2000, she daily hosted Exclusif on TF1 alongside Frédéric Joly, and Stars à domicile.

She currently hosted on TF1 at evening events and special programs including L'homme le plus drôle de l'année, Les 500 Choristes ensemble, Tube d'un jour, tube de toujours, Sagas, Vis ma Vie and La Chanson de l'année.[3]

She presents a daily short program named Leçon de style, broadcast on TF1 at 12.50 AM. These programs are sponsored by C&A, whose Flavie Flament is the ambassador. She revealed in media that she wanted to present television show Sept à Huit.[4]

In 2009, she hosted Love and bluff on TF1.

Personal life

She had a first child named Antoine, born on 23 December 1995, from her first marriage with the director Bernard Flament.[5]

On 21 September 2002, she married the television host Benjamin Castaldi with whom she has a second child, Enzo born on 8 February 2004. Since they are divorced.[6]

His current companion is the director Pierre Quatrefages.[7]

She also appeared naked on Gala magazine.[8]

Her TV shows

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