These two know each other by heart. As a couple since 2014, David and Vanessa Douillet live in such a fusional union that the slightest change in behavior is easy to detect. This is how the judoka immediately understood that his partner was on a secret mission, in the show Traitorsbroadcast on M6, and that he managed to have her eliminated from the first hours of the game. But seeing his dear and tender move away from him to protect a secret, for the sake of a television program, n It’s not the only thing that can annoy our national champion.
On August 19, 2017, David and Vanessa Douillet got married, for better or for worse, in the town hall of Certines in Ain. If there’s anything that’s been pissing off the tatami expert about his partner since he said “yes“It’s a terrible little habit that she has in front of the small screen, when they’re at home.”Jlove talking during movies, and talking about things other than the movie, she actually explained during an interview with Current wife. It annoys you, huh?” To which her husband replied: “Yes a lot. It’s hell ! And she falls asleep. So I tell myself that I will not watch it alone. So I stop the movie. Which means that in general, a film requires two or three sessions.”
David Douillet was coming out of several rather crazy love stories when he crossed paths with Vanessa. He had been married twice and had become the father of three children, Jérémie, Myriam and Valérie, born in 1991, 1994 and 1998 from his union had Valérie. But despite his experience, he was stunned by the evidence. “We met at a political meetinghe said in the show 50′ Inside. We had done a whole bunch of stuff, a whole bunch of protests, and it ended with a big meal. There were 400 people and Madame was there. I arrive, I did not expect it at all, everything was fine, and I see her, I say to myself ‘Wow’. I do not say anything. I say nothing at all. Things happen, she takes a picture with me, I don’t even speak to her, nothing. Total Platonic. I was far from imagining that I could flash like that on someone and say to myself “It’s her”, without there being a single sound exchanged between us…“