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Isabelle Ithurburu’s Discreet Approach to her Private Life

Under the spotlight since her transfer to TF1, Isabelle Ithurburu wants to be discreet about her private life, her “private garden”.

Isabelle Ithurburu has entered a new world. By spending this summer from Canal + to TF1, where she must in particular make people forget Nikos Aliagas at the head of 50’Inside in addition to embodying the Rugby World Cup which begins on September 8, the Paloise found herself on the front line. . A situation to which she easily adapts.

The former presenter of the Canal Rugby Club nevertheless intends to remain very discreet about her private life and thus preserve her companion, the singer Yodelice, and her five-year-old daughter. ” I know how to share things. I post a lot on social networks about my work, but I try to preserve the people who share my life. This is my secret garden. And TF1 or not TF1, it seems to me that if we stick to this line of conduct, normally we can trust the adage: ‘To live happily, live hidden’ “, she thus confided in the columns of Gala.

I wanted something else besides rugby

The Béarnaise nevertheless intends to convert her companion like her daughter to rugby. « She is still too small. Even if she understood that she would soon have to support France. She did it for football during the 2022 World Cup. She can’t wait to shout: ‘Allez la France! », she said, adding: « And my lover has actually seen a few matches since we’ve been together. »

However, rugby was no longer enough for him, professionally. “I wanted something else besides rugby, she explained. The fact of having turned 40 this year may have also led me to question myself about change… to put myself in danger again. I worked in incredible comfort at Canal+, from every point of view, but I wanted to go back to coal. »

2023-08-25 07:05:05
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