Catherine Ceylac: Her New Life in Provence - Finding Happiness with a TV Star
For years, she was the friendly face of French breakfast television, known for her warm and insightful interviews on the cult favourite show "Thé ou Café". But Catherine Ceylac has consciously left the frantic Parisian media scene behind. Today, the host lives a quieter, yet much happier life in Provence – and she's in great company.
Goodbye Paris: A New Slice of Paradise in the South
Who would have thought the elegant journalist would one day become a true country soul? Catherine Ceylac has settled far from the capital's spotlight. Nestled among lavender fields and rolling hills, she's embracing the tranquillity of the South of France. "I'm like a book that has finally opened up," she shared about her new surroundings. Provence gives her the peace she's always wanted – a well-deserved breather after a fulfilling career in front of the camera.
An Open Book: Love with a News Veteran
The man by her side is no stranger to the spotlight either: a former star of the news bulletins (JT) now shares her daily life. They're bonded not just by their passion for journalism, but also by their joy in life's simple things. "With him, I don't have to hide anything," says Ceylac with a smile. She describes her relationship with her partner as deep and trusting. It's this authenticity that shines through today – a far cry from the staged TV studio.
From "Thé ou Café" to Muse of the Sketchpad
Even though she's no longer on screen, Catherine Ceylac remains in the cultural heart of France. A charming testament to this is a recent drawing making the rounds: "Catherine Ceylac for ever" is the title of this press sketch. It doesn't show her as a hectic host, but as a calm and composed figure – a tribute to her unforgettable charm and style. For many French, she's simply part of television history, and this little artwork proves her fans haven't forgotten her.
Her new life now revolves around:
- long, leisurely walks through the Provençal landscape
- discovering local delights at the markets
- spending quality time with her partner and old friends
- occasional visits from pals in the media industry
If you remember "Thé ou Café," you'll know Catherine Ceylac always had a knack for genuine connections. Now, she's living that connection to the fullest. It's a quiet, but deeply fulfilling chapter after years in the limelight – and she seems happier than ever.