Audrey Crespo-Mara carries out a delicate mission: the 45-year-old television presenter and journalist co-hosts Emmanuel Macron’s “big interview” alongside Darius Rochebin, broadcast on TF1 and LCI this Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 9:05 p.m. She thus participated in the development of an interview with the President of the Republic – who has not (yet) formalized his candidacy for his own succession – recorded a few days ago and in which he reconsiders his mandate. .
The program called “Where is France going?” is already the object of attacks, in particular on behalf of Valérie Pécresse, candidate LR for the presidential ones, which seized the CSA for “re-establish equality of speaking times“. Being faced with tensions is something Audrey Crespo-Mara is prepared for by her profession, and in difficult times, she is supported by her lover, also an expert in PAF: Thierry Ardisson. uni who had confided in 2014 on the occasion of their wedding to the magazine Gala. They had approached their family and the fact that they did not have children together.
On June 21, 2014, Audrey Crespo-Mara and Thierry Ardisson said yes. A new chapter in their life that they sealed in front of their loved ones, especially their five children. The journalist is the mother of two children, Sékou (19 years old) and Lamine (16 years old), born from a previous union with the entrepreneur Aliou Mara. For his part, Thierry Ardisson had a boy and two daughters with Béatrice: Gaston, 25, Ninon, 30, and Manon, 32. When Gala asked them if they thought about expanding their blended family with a baby, the man in black replied: “We thought about it at the beginning, but we quickly changed our minds, we already have five children between us!“To which his wife added:”We especially want to take advantage of each other.“
Before getting married, the lovebirds were each on their own as a couple. Divorce was not easy but Audrey Crespo-Mara had specified in the columns of Gala their approach: “Our two love stories, as strong as they might have been, were over, but we were afraid of hurting our children. It was love at first sight, not a whim.“Thus, everything went well for their offspring, said the one who signs moving portraits of stars for Seven to eight : “Everything is fine… [Nos enfants] are doing very well. They know that we love them more than anything … The five of them are there near us today.“