Hervé Mathoux (Canal Football Club) very in love with Maryline: their very original choice of life

Unconditional football fan, Hervé Mathoux presents the broadcasts Channel Football Club and channel champions club. Emblematic face of Canal+ since 1998 (where he presented the program Football Day)Hervé Mathoux shares the life of Maryline Olivie, lawyer of the Cabinet MO Lawyers. On the website of her firm, we discover that the young woman was sworn in in 1999 after having completed a double course: DESS in Business Law and Diploma of Corporate Counsel DJCE at the University of Toulouse.

First a lawyer in an international banking institution then in a general firm in business law, Maryline Olivié – also a regular speaker on the show It can happen to you on RTL hosted by Julien Courbet – introduced the host to “hedonism” and to “pleasure of travel“as he explained to the newspaper Release in 2020. In daily life, we also learned that the couple had two children Paul and Agathe but also that they lived separately. Previously, Hervé Mathoux had been married “with a famous lyrical actress in high school“, Sandrine Montcoudiol. From this first marriage were born Hadrien (in 1994) and Jeanne (in 1997).

On the professional side, Hervé Mathoux suffered the wrath of his former colleague Pierre Ménès, fired from Canal + in 2021 after being accused of sexual assault and deemed sexist by a journalist. Interviewed by TV Star after receiving a text message from Hervé Mathoux explaining to him why he had to distance himself, Pierre Ménès had copiously insulted his former sidekick whom he considered cowardly … and even worse. “Him, he was there to show off when I was sick, but when he had to get his ass out, there was no one left” he explained.

Also raised by this dispute, Hervé Mathoux had responded to the attack of Pierre Ménès with the journalists of The Team September 13, 2021: “I just hope that it will end up taking the path of the questioning that the times dictate to us to have. So far, he doesn’t seem to have done so.

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