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Who is Mickaël Fakaïlo, Laurence Boccolini’s husband?

Laurence Boccolini has been married since 2004 to a certain Mickaël Fakaïlo who wishes to remain anonymous.

Laurence Boccolini carefully chooses the information of her private life that she wants to see published. On social networks, the host of the “Grand Concours des animateurs” talks about her fight against disease-rheumatoid arthritis– and lets see snatches of her family life by posting photos of her little Willow – without ever revealing her face – but there is one subject she never discusses: her life as a couple.

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The presenter of TF1 is married since 2004 to Mickaël Fakaïlo, met during the emission Mister France 2003. What do we know about him? Almost nothing since he cherishes his anonymity. He was Mister Tahiti and finished 2nd dolphin in the Mister France competition the year of his meeting with Laurence Boccolini. A little over a year later, he put her finger on her ring in Presles-en-Brie, in Seine-et-Marne. After years of fighting to start a family – which the television personality tells in the book “Since the storks lost my address …” – the couple welcomed in 2013 a little Willow.

“Royal peace” that she wants for her husband

The host mentioned her husband’s discretion in 2017 in an interview with “Télé Loisirs”. “On our wedding day, we took photos for a magazine, just to be quiet once and for all,” she explained. Even if he remains the dolphin of Mister France, my husband has changed a little, and we do not recognize him. He works, I won’t tell you where, and we give him a royal peace ”.

On January 5, Laurence Boccolini returned to this subject on Instagram in response to a user who was surprised that she claims “respect for (her) privacy” while she discusses certain aspects of it on social networks. . The latter then asked why she never spoke of Mickaël Fakaïlo. “I’m talking about my baguette and my cats and MY illness. Have you ever seen pictures of my daughter in magazines? NO. This is her story. You saw photos of my wedding in 2004 yes, and nothing. Never. Because this is our story and HIS story and it was the deal: you saw us you will not see us any more, “replied the one who applies the saying to the letter:” To live happily we live in hiding “.

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