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18 Facts About Virginie Guilhaume

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Virginie Guilhaume was born on 30 November 1977 and is a French television presenter.

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Virginie Guilhaume graduated from the Ecole superieure de journalisme de Paris.

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Virginie Guilhaume began her career as a production assistant for television presenters, including Thierry Ardisson, Guillaume Durand and Michel Drucker.

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Virginie Guilhaume joined the channel to host with Olivier Minne special evening shows like La Saint Valentin en chansons.

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Virginie Guilhaume then presented during summer 2007 the program Les Rois du Rire, broadcast on Saturday during the second part of the evening.

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Virginie Guilhaume continued in the meantime to present special programs in prime, often with Olivier Minne, including Tubes des Tubes in July 2007, Les stars de l'annee 2007 in December 2007, and even Les Femmes en chansons in April 2008.

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In 2008, Virginie Guilhaume joined M6 where she presented in August a program dedicated to the jet set titled Stars et Fortunes.

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Virginie Guilhaume was then replaced by Faustine Bollaert for Acces Prive from November 2010 to January 2011 due to maternity leave.

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Virginie Guilhaume started presenting again the program from January to June 2011.

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In June 2011, Virginie Guilhaume left M6 to return on France 2 in September of that year, the channel of her beginnings.

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Virginie Guilhaume presented a new program titled Secrets de famille, broadcast on Wednesday during the second part of the evening.

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Virginie Guilhaume was entrusted on a primetime presenting the different programs of the channel including their presenters.

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Virginie Guilhaume then presented different programs such as Rire ensemble contre la racisme and Les Rois du Betisier.

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Virginie Guilhaume then presented in February 2013 at the Zenith de Paris the Victoires de la Musique with Laurent Ruquier, broadcast on France 2.

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Virginie Guilhaume presented at that time Un air de famille on the same channel, a program that ended on 4 November 2013.

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Virginie Guilhaume then presented the Betisier de Noel at the end of the same year and the backstage of Le Grand Show.

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Virginie Guilhaume was born in Paris, the daughter of Philippe Guilhaume, former director of Antenne 2 and FR3 from August 1989 to December 1990, and Brigitte Schmit, former director of communications at Antenne 2.

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Virginie Guilhaume married in 2007 the television producer Stephane Gateau.