“You will never see her”: Patrick Fiori married to a former Miss, why don’t they show themselves together?

This Friday, November 4, Patrick Fiori offers an excursion to his native Corsica with an exceptional evening entitled Immediate boarding – Welcome to Corse with Patrick Fiori. The former member of Notre Dame de Paris is surrounded by many artists like Benabar, Patrick Fiori, Claudio Capeo, Jennifer, Joyce Jonathan, Soprano, Claire Keim or Christopher Willem.

On the private side, Patrick Fiori is married since June 2008 to Ariane Quatrefagesformer runner-up in the Miss France 2000 election, won by Sonia Rolland, and which the singer, 30 years old at the time, had attended. “I was invited as a jury in the Miss Francehe confided in the show Amanda on France 2 in 2016. In these beauties, I am lucky to have one with me.” Patrick Fiori and Ariane Quatrefages have become the happy parents of Sevan, born in July 2009 and Gabin, born in 2014.

Patrick Fiori wants to preserve his secret garden

In October 2020, Patrick Fiori gave an interview to the Parisian on the occasion of the release of his album A family resemblance (released October 2, 2020). He revealed the reason why he is not making any appearances with his wife. “It’s like my children, you will never see it! Neither on social networks nor in the tabloids.” The singer has also been very firm on the preservation of his secret garden: “With this title A family resemblance, I could have put my children in picture on the disc. We have the same heads! But no, out of the question! They will do whatever they want when they are adults. But there, I preserve them.” However, Patrick Fiori confided to show the face of his parents: “I just show my parents who are 84 because it amuses them. And they were essential in my journey.”

If Patrick Fiori avoids showing himself in public with his wife, the latter is however very active on social networks, especially on Instagram. Last September, the ex-Miss published an extract from an article from the magazine Version Femina Corsica in which she confided in her job as an agent manager of artists.

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