Michèle Laroque is one of the star actresses of the film Happy retirement! by Fabrice Bracq broadcast tonight on W9. There are also Thierry Lhermitte, Judith Magre, Alain Doutey, Gérémy Crédeville and Bernard Yerlès. A second part was also released in theaters on July 20, 2022.
Michèle Laroque has been sharing the life of François Baroin for fourteen years now. Just before conquering the 62-year-old actress, the 57-year-old politician was Marie Drucker’s partner from 2006 to 2008. While she presented Evening 3 on France 3, François Baroin, who was Minister of Overseas France under the presidency of Jacques Chirac, fell in love with the niece of Michel Drucker who was 14 years younger than her. She was 31 years old when they met in May 2006. However in 2007, during the presidential campaign won by Nicolas Sarkozy, Marie Drucker had been forced to suspend her presentation of the France 3 newscast. But in the spring of 2008, the journalist resumed his post on Evening 3 and his idyll with François Baroin came to an end.
Subsequently, Marie Drucker got into a relationship with the banker Matthieu Pigasse in 2009. She was the companion of Gad Elmaleh from 2009 to 2010 then of Cyril Lignac in 2012. In 2013, then in a relationship with the senior civil servant Mathias Vicherat with whom she had a son Jean born in 2015, Marie Drucker confided in her love life in an interview with the magazine Psychologies : “I do not consider myself to have any particular difficulties in my love life. No one can judge someone’s life from two stolen photos and ridiculous comments posted in a certain press.”
For her part, Michèle Laroque had already spoken about her relationship with François Baroin on the set of It’s up to you on France 5 in 2010: “I have always been careful about what I say, for my relatives, my daughter, my parents, so as not to put them in a delicate situation. It is not because my companion is a minister that this will change (. ..) My private life is not a show. I am very generous on stage or in my films and, indeed, not when it comes to my private life. I believe that there are enough people who want to talk about theirs, so that we respect mine.”