Valérie Trierweiler | |
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Born |
Valérie Massonneau 16 February 1965 Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France |
Alma mater | University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne |
Occupation | Journalist, talk show host |
Spouse(s) | Franck Thurieau (1989–1992; divorced) Denis Trierweiler (1995–2010; divorced) |
Partner(s) | François Hollande (2007–2014) |
Children | 3 |
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Valérie Trierweiler (French pronunciation: [valeʁi tʁiɛʁvɛlɛːʁ]; née Massonneau; born 16 February 1965) is a French journalist and author. She has hosted political talk shows and has contributed to Paris Match. She is best known for having been the partner of the President of the French Republic, François Hollande, until January 2014.
Valérie Massonneau was born in Angers, the fifth child of six. Her father, Jean-Noël Massonneau, had lost a leg on a landmine during the Second World War, when he was 13, and died at the age of 53, when his daughter was 21. Her mother worked at the front desk of the Angers ice rink following the death of her father.
She studied History and Political Science and obtained a DESS in political science from the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne.
In 2005, she began to host political talk shows, especially interviews, on the Direct 8 television channel. She fronted the weekly political talk show Le Grand 8 until 2007 and with Mikaël Guedj has co-hosted the weekly show Politiquement parlant ("politically speaking") since September of that year.
In 2012, she announced that she would keep her contract as a journalist with the Paris Match magazine despite her boyfriend being elected as President of France.