Gilles Verdez married Fatou: surprise wedding in Senegal!

Gilles Verdez has now just taken the next step with his darling Fatou since on the occasion of the great return of TPMP, he revealed that he had married her. The subject was introduced by Cyril Hanouna, who mentioned “a huge scoop“. Initially decided to reveal it to the public, he then retracted by asking the principal concerned to announce the good news. “Married !!!” Gilles Verdez then exclaimed. What followed thunderous applause for the 58-year-old columnist, who is therefore united by marriage with his darling Fatou.

They got married in Senegal“completed Baba, before Gilles Verdez clarified that it was a traditional ceremony and that therefore, in order to respect the customs of the country, he is not called Gilles there but “Soulymane”. A name he chose himself, he confided in answering a question from Valérie Bénaïm. A few laughs then descended from the stands. “Joking aside, it’s very handsome Souleymane“said Kelly Vedovelli.

A second union in France?

Is marriage recognized in France?“Asked Matthieu Delormeau. “No” replied the young groom before repeating that it was a traditional ceremony. The chroniclers then asked him when he will organize his wedding in France. “As soon as possible“he replied, assuring that he will invite his comrades, starting with Cyril Hanouna, without whom he would not be married, he admitted. On August 8, Fatou shared a video of his man in celebrating his birthday at a restaurant in Senegal, a destination dear to his heart and where he often goes, the proof since he has just got married there.

As a reminder, Gilles Verdez had asked for the hand of his beauty in 2017, live on the C8 show. She had said “yes” despite her discomfort. An embarrassment which the journalist was later justified. “TV is not his job (…) If she comes, it’s really because it’s an act of love for me (…) She is extremely modest (…) In her culture you don’t show your feelings” he said. Since then, no more discomfort, only love between the two lovebirds … And a wedding!

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