Martin Blachier can thank Covid-19 and the health crisis. Thanks to the pandemic, the doctor has made a name for himself on TV sets, but above all he has met the woman who now shares his life.
Martin Blachier has become a star in spite of himself. With the health crisis caused by the Covid-19 epidemic, the 36-year-old epidemiologist scoured the TV sets to shed light on the evolution of the disease with his expert opinion. An emblematic figure of the crisis, Martin Blachier has not only made a name for himself in the medical community. Over time, viewers fell in love with the man and the father of three children on whom they quickly wanted to know more. They were not disappointed. This Friday, February 4, Martin Blachier confided in an interview for Femme Actuelle. No points of contamination, vaccine or health measure in sight but confidences in his personal life, of which we know very little in the end. With his declarations, Martin Blachier may not have only made friends on the sets of news channels, but he can boast of having found love there in the person of Marie-Estelle Dupont, psychotherapist and psychologist.
“I did not expect to find love on a TV set at all, it was the time when I worked a lothe said, referring to their meeting in October 2020. I was all alone in my little apartment in Les Lilas so that’s really what changed my life the most”. Martin Blachier and Marie-Estelle Dupont found great commonalities thanks to the Covid-19: “She took this crisis very seriously, because her work is also very impacted, the Covid came to invade her consultations. It therefore has a more hands-on approach, and a more philosophical one as well. We look a lot at mental health data“.
Like all couples, they have also gone through periods of crisis because of work, the many requests they receive to the point of sometimes bordering on the big argument: “It takes us so much that it’s hard to talk about anything else, and sometimes that can create great tension. There were times when we didn’t agree at all!“Luckily for him, the tone is never as high as with certain interlocutors in TV shows. And at worst, there is always reconciliation on the pillow …
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