Laure De Lattre
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Laure de Lattre is a former reality television contestant and French television presenter, born on March 29, 1976, in Paris.
She is best known for her participation in the first season of the reality television show Loft Story (April to July 2001).
She subsequently renegotiated the contract she had signed to participate in the show.
In 2001, she hosted "Laure de Vérité", broadcast every Saturday on Téva, where she interviewed various personalities.
She also hosted "Laure a sonné" on the same channel.
Until April 2002, she worked on JérÎme Bonaldi's show on Europe 1.
In April 2002, she co-hosted the morning show Morning Live on M6 with Guillaume Stanczyk, succeeding Michaël Youn.
They were replaced by Cyril Hanouna in February 2003.
In 2002, she published "C'est gĂ©nial d'ĂȘtre une fille" (It's Great to Be a Girl) with Michel Lafon publishers.
In 2008, Laure de Lattre married Fabrice Jeandemange, an assistant director she met on the set of "Morning Live", with whom she had two children.
She founded her company, Beauty Street, with her sister, a company specializing in clothing for professionals in the beauty, hospitality, and healthcare industries.
She left the company and joined "Les Nouvelles Esthétiques", a magazine for beauty professionals, as editor-in-chief.
This magazine is run by her mother.
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