The adventure continued for the farmers of the new season of Love is in the meadow this Monday, September 5, 2022 on M6. Or rather, it started for Jean Paul. At 70, the one who decided to register with his daughter Emmanuelle, is determined to find love again despite the wounds of the past. The winegrowers in the Grand Est were indeed very marked by the death of his wife Bernadette in 2012, following cancer. A trying page that he hopes to turn with the ten contenders who have written to him.
A success he did not expect and which made him break the record for the longest mail opening of the season, namely 10 hours. One missive particularly caught his attention, that of Valerie. The latter managed to break the usual restraint of the farmer, who ended up bursting into tears when he discovered his words. It must be said that Jean-Paul and Valérie already know each other. Originally from the same region as him, she was a work acquaintance before becoming one of his good friends. At the time, despite a certain attraction, nothing had materialized between them. And it has now been 10 years since they lost contact.
So, as soon as their reunion took place, an alchemy was set up. Jean-Paul and Valérie were automatically very comfortable and close to each other. “You have always seduced me through your personality, your charisma“, he addressed to her. The meeting was an opportunity for them to reminisce, sometimes professional, sometimes romantic. “You are a person who marked my life. You are amazing“, he continued. Taking full advantage of the present moment, Jean-Paul even completely ignored the production team who told him that the appointment was over and came to be tactile with Valérie. For him, it was then obvious that she must spend a few days at his house. Valérie will nevertheless have competition with the pretty Devia 56-year-old Swiss woman who also caught the eye of the farmer.
On the other hand, for her daughter Emmanuelle, the adventure is already over since she has decided not to meet any of the men who wrote to her. A great first in the history of the show.