Rather used to asking the questions, Julian Bugier agreed to reverse the roles and thus revealed some details of his private life. He said more about an intimate aspect of his daily life … his tattoos!
Julian Bugier has seen the roles reverse the waves of RTL2. And for good reason, the 44 -year -old journalist was the guest of Eric Dussart in his program We redo the TV February 21 for the promotion of his practical guide, 100 ideas to spend less and live better. If his host mainly focused his questions about Julian Bugier’s professional development, he still tried to learn a little more about the privacy of the guest of the day. And, to everyone’s surprise, the presenter of the 1 p.m. newspaper from France 2 agreed to engage in his tattoos …
Julian Bugier and his hidden tattoos: “I will do one, no doubt”
Julian Bugier revealed to have no less than four tattoos, all carried out during trips to French Polynesia. “I really like Polynesia, I have family there and I had the opportunity to go there a certain number of times. It was there that I did these tattoos, and only there”he said first.
Before specifying: “If I go back, I will do one again, no doubt!”. “You have a discussion with the tattoo artist, you tell him a little about your life and he offers you a tattoo according to what you told him. That’s what I liked in the process”.
Are Julian Bugier’s tattoos annoying for his career? He answers
Faced with the astonishment of Eric Dussart, Julian Bugier then said that his tattoos were all “Very very abstract”. Well hidden under his costumes, they therefore do not interfere with the career of France 2 journalist. “I have one on the shoulder and, afterwards, it’s rather on the legs”he actually said, saying that none of them was visible when he presented his news.
But when did he fall for his first tattoo? “The first time was thirty years ago (…) I did it for me, so I like they stay hidden, whether it’s a bit of my little secret garden”ended up concluding the one who has shared his life for over twenty years with the discreet economic journalist Claire Fournier.