Since its launch on September 8, 2005, Love is in the meadowis one of M6’s flagship programs. Presented by Karine Le Marchand, the show is a kind of dating bringing together candidates and dozens of farmers, all wanting to end a heavy celibacy. Like a teaser, the channel broadcast, on January 30, 2023, the portraits of the fourteen candidates for season 18 but keeps the suspense as to the broadcast of the twelve to fifteen episodes, which should take place. from this summer.
However, as soon as one season is over, another takes over… even faster than expected! Registrations to participate in the next season are already open! For now, and to the delight of fans, we already know that the next program offers to discover eleven men and three women, their universe and their intimacy. With a real tour of France of regions such as New Aquitaine, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes or Bourgogne-Franche Comté. Once again this year, the program will introduce viewers to astonishing professions, alongside traditional breeders or other cereal growers, such as that of Perrine who is an organic snail farmer. At just 26, the young woman farms edible snails.Stéphane, 49, is responsible foran animal park. Christine, 60, is a dog breeder.
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Some even carry out several activities: like Baptiste, 30, who is a sheep breeder, cereal farmer and lavender grower or Joris, 34, who has the triple activity of cereal farmer, arborist and market gardener. Among the candidates for this new class of 2023, there is also Patrice, 39, breeder of suckler cows and polyculturist but also Julien who, him, is not unknown to the general public. This 42-year-old dairy farmer was, in 2015, one of the suitors of Guillaume (season 10), the first gay farmer on the show. A 100% natural program based on the search for love that works since its launch, 90 couples have formed, 23 marriages have been celebrated and 80 babies have been born! Registrations for Rural Happiness are open!
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