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Journalist Géraldine Carré dies at the age of 54

“Definitely, it’s always the best who leave. » Benjamin Castaldi announced this Friday, May 3, the death of journalist Géraldine Carré. The TV presenter, known in particular for having presented Intimate confessions on TF1 in the 2000s, died at the age of 54.

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“Géraldine, we did not meet often, but each of these rare times was marked by respect and sincere affection. Today, as I search for the right words, everything I feel turns into a deep admiration for the person you were,” the columnist wrote on his X account.

“Your values, your kindness and your smile remain engraved in our memories. Clearly, it’s always the best who leave…” concluded the former presenter of Secret Storypaying tribute to the journalist.

Host of two shows on TF1

Born in 1969 in Lyon, Géraldine Carré cut her teeth in the radio media world, notably by hosting two shows on Europe 2. It was in 1994 that the journalist joined the world of television by joining the Paris Première channel. . After a stint on France 2 alongside Christophe Dechavanne, she became a familiar face to TF1 viewers from 1997. Géraldine Carré initially co-hosted the show What if it happened to you with Daniela Lumbroso.

In 2001, the channel entrusted him with the presentation of the programs Intimate confessions et It can happen to us. Despite the success she experienced at TF1, Géraldine Carré left for Canal+ in September 2003, where she hosted The life clear. The program was quickly canceled by the channel’s management.

After three years away from the small screen, Géraldine Carré made her comeback on the Foxlife channel where she presented Become a mason of the heartthe French adaptation of the American reality TV show Makeover Home Edition or Masons of the heart. Finally, in 2007, she worked alongside Benjamin Castaldi in the show VIP language broadcast on TF1, which she left after three issues.

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