Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Οι Γαλλιδούλες με τα ωραία τους ... Πάρο και Σαντορίνη, πρωτοετής φοιτήτρια νομικής, αξέχαστη Grenoble, ωραία κρασιά, εύθυμοι ανθρώποι, οι επαρχιώτες

A compilation of video clips of Mélissa Theuriau, the French news reporter that has been called the ... most beautiful in the world. Don't speak French? I doubt you'll care.



Mélissa Theuriau (born 18 July 1978, in Échirolles, suburb of the south of Grenoble, France) is a French journalist. She has been called the most beautiful newscaster in the world, and has a cult following in the United States and the United Kingdom.

After one year of Law school, Theuriau graduated from the Institut de la Communication et des Médias, Université Stendhal - Grenoble III at Échirolles. She made her breakthrough as a newscaster and travel show host for LCI, the news channel and for TF1. Her programs were LCI Matin (LCI Morning), the 6:40 news on LCI and TF1 from Monday to Thursday and the Voyages (travel) show on Wednesdays at 13:55 on LCI.

In May 2006, she surprised the management of TF1 by refusing the offer to be the anchorwoman of the weekend evening news of TF1, as a summer replacement for sitting anchorwoman Claire Chazal. In June 2006, M6, another French television channel, announced her arrival for September as editor in chief and presenter of Zone interdite, a weekly magazine show featuring investigative reporting. She also presents Un jour, une Photo et 2, 3 jours avec moi on the french TV channel Paris Première.






Interviewed by Florence Dauchez on French program, January 07.

Translation from 6:17 to 7:01

- Can we say that today you are a bit "trapped" by your beauty ? It's maybe just a suspicion. Yes, a suspicion. Are you not just a looker that people display because "Melissa sells" ? Yes, in fact some people wonder if you have anything of a real journalist.
- Well, if that is your opinion, .... I really don't think I...
- No, i'm just telling you what papers say...
- No, I think it's a luck. I think I can manage, at least take the good decisions for the future [they are talking of Melissa's career] and for the things I want to do. I did it quite well until now. I have everything I could wish for, at least concerning my job and the responsibilities I have. So this is all trivial detail. I dont read those papers, so it's just funny that you talking about that, but I... that's it.

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