Barely has the 20th season of “L’Amour est dans le pré” ended when Karine Le Marchand is already thinking about the continuation of M6’s flagship program. And the host made revelations about one of the candidates…
Time definitely has no influence on the French’s attachment to Love is in the meadowcult M6 show. The proof is that the channel has just broadcast the twentieth season of the program, and two special episodes to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the program. And the audiences are always there!
Karine Le Marchand teases the next season of “Love is in the meadow” : “It’s a big scoop”
At the helm of this program for fifteen seasons already, Karine Le Marchand has made some revelations about the continuation of the show dating rural, which will be broadcast on M6 from next January. The host spoke about it while she was at the Big Heads RTL a few days ago. The regular resident of the show gave up “a big scoop” on a candidate for the next season, already highly anticipated, of Love is in the meadow.
“In season 21, which you will see in January 2026, there is a guy who is a character, he is extremely funny”she first said while the discussion revolved… around oysters! “He lives near Oléron and he opens the oysters in the back: he takes the oyster, he takes the knife, puts his hands behind his back and he opens the oysters at incredible speed. And there are no shells in them!”she then added.
Karine Le Marchand fan of this next candidate from “L’Amour est dans le pré”
Faced with questions from her comrades, Karine Le Marchand clarified that the next candidate of Love is in the meadowobviously an oyster farmer by profession, thus understood “make people laugh”. Enough to throw poles at Laurent Ruquier, the host of the Big Headswho then carried it: “He’s going to end up on ‘Amazing Talent!’
But Karine Le Marchand took advantage of this intervention to also do a little prevention as the end-of-year holidays quickly arrive and shared with listeners the advice given to her by this future candidate who is looking for love: “He explained to me that in fact people leave too much blade. In fact, you have to put your thumb in to block, just leave a centimeter of knife.”







