At 69, Christine Bravo has deserted the rhinestones and sequins of Paris for the serenity of the Isle of Beauty. A new green life that she offered herself thanks to her numerous real estate investments. She explains.
While she has just won The TraitorsChristine Bravo made a detour to the set of Brand newCyril Hanouna’s new show. And the ex-host was questioned… about her money. True to her free tone, she spoke about her heritage.
Christine Bravo did not “squandered all the money”
Around the table of columnists, we had to count on Jordan de Luxe – a close friend of Christine Bravo, since he was invited to her wedding – and the latter, as always, chose to talk to her about money. “It’s not complicated, I haven’t spent all the money, I don’t have a huge pension (around 3000 euros all the same, editor’s note)but fortunately I kept a heritage”, agreed to reveal the ex-host ofFree union. “If I hadn’t invested in real estate thirty years ago, I would be out of luck. It was by selling with the capital gains that I managed to build assets”added Christine Bravo.
Before specifying, always very frankly: “I made a very good living. At the time, we made a lot of money! So yes, I live very well, but I live in Corsica (see photos of his house). I live well but I grow a garden, I have fruit, I live with the seasons… I have no needs… Clothes, I wear clothes from twenty years ago because I lost weight. I have no needs.”
Christine Bravo treated herself to a mill in Corsica “by reselling everything”
A simple life, far from Paris, that the member of Big Heads by Laurent Ruquier was able to afford it thanks to very good real estate calculations. “How was I able to buy a 17th century mill? By reselling, I sold everything!”explained Christine Bravo. All ? Almost: she still has a personal barge in Paris that she plans to sell and another boat, which she wants to keep, since she does historic cruises on the Seine there.
Since she retired in 2017, Mathieu and Clara’s mother has lived in a small Corsican village of 245 inhabitants, Occhiatana. An exceptional property where she now lives full time with the man who became her husband in 2022, Stéphane Bachot.
An exile in Corsica, a region that she would not leave for anything in the world, which she claims: “When we leave Paris, from this steamroller of aggression, we simply live again. I live my best life in Corsica with people of solidarity, of kindness… It’s incredible, I don’t understand why I remained a Parisian for so long, in this doldrums.”








