For several years, Philippe Etchebest has been one of the figures of M6. The chef with a strong temperament hosts several shows on the channel in addition to being a juror in Top chef.
On the private side, Dominique’s husband, his wife since 1994, experienced the joys of fatherhood in the early 2000s. With his wife, he adopted Oscar-Louis, now 18 years old. In his autobiographical book called I don’t let go, he had spoken of his son. “The emotional dimension of this day had been all the more unforgettable since, thirty minutes before the Monshipour fight, I had received a phone call from the Mexican Embassy, which confirmed, after years of waiting, that Dominique and I were going to be able to adopt a little boy! I let you imagine the explosive force of this cocktail of emotions”.
Confidences supplemented by an interview given to Tele-Leisurewhere he spoke of his daily life with the teenager. “I give myself time on weekends to be with him. We share a common passion for rugby, we go to matches together”. But also to our colleagues from France Sunday. “I attend all his rugby training, we do his homework together, even if he doesn’t like it too much, because sometimes I lack a bit of patience! It’s my fault. Like everyone else, I certainly do mistakes, but I try to be the best father I can be”.
Deprogrammed Kitchen Nightmare
Thursday, September 8, Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96. A news as sad as resounding which pushed certain chains to upset their programs. This is the case of M6 a, which made an exceptional announcement on social networks. Indeed, the Six indicated the deprogramming of the unpublished number of Kitchen nightmare planned on Twitter. “Due to current events, M6 is modifying its programming and offering from 9:10 p.m. a special evening in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II presented by Ophélie Meunier with the documentary Elizabeth Regard(s) Singulier(s)”could we read.
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Adam Javal-Fauconnier