It’s been five years since Faustine Bollaert made the good days of the viewers of France Télévisions. Landed from M6, the 43-year-old host has become the attentive ear of people who come to testify on the set of It starts today. Her caring and very attentive side, she surely owes it to the role of mother that she has embraced since 2013 alongside her husband, the author Maxime Chattam. The couple had two children: Abbie, born on July 18, 2013 and Peter, on July 24, 2015. If the parents make it a point of honor to protect their identity, they sometimes offer little news from their darlings like Faustine Bollaert l did this Sunday, July 10 in his Instagram story (see slideshow.)
On the occasion of a meeting between friends for the birthday of a friend, Faustine Bollaert embarked husband and children for the small party. The perfect moment to reveal how little Abbie has grown. The star of France 2 posted a snapshot of her daughter, dressed in Harry Potter pajamas, on social networks. Impossible for the mom not to immortalize this too cute outfit of the one she has nicknamed “Abbie Potter” for the occasion.
Abbie, her”little girl” Having grown so big, is proof for Faustine Bollaert that time passes far too quickly. This is the reason why as soon as she has the opportunity, Maxime Chattam’s wife spends as much time as possible with her children. At the end of last year at Star TV, she confided that if she managed to juggle between her role as a mother and a public figure, guilt often knocked at her door.
Often far from her family because of the recordings of her shows, Faustine Bollaert has nevertheless managed to arrange a schedule so as to always favor Abbie and Peter: “On Mondays and Wednesdays, I work at home to be able to accompany my daughter to football and my son to horseback riding, to prepare their snacks for them… I need these moments for me to be able to continue filming afterwards.“But the moments of absence are always difficult to live in spite of the proofs of love that she brings them on a daily basis:”I no longer count the little words that I slip into the schoolbags, under the pillows to compensate for my absences.“We’re willing to bet Abbie and Peter don’t hold it against him…