Stéphane Bern, who presents the Ceremony of Victories of Classical Music on March 5, recently said it was somewhat stressed by the management of his money. The host is indebted …
Stéphane Bern, co -host of the Ceremony of Victoires de la Musique Classique with Clément Rochefort, broadcast on France 3 March 3, has always been passionate about history, but often to the detriment of his bank account …
Stéphane Bern “In debt beyond its capacities” :: “All my money goes there …”
When he was invited from Buzz TV In September 2024, the 61 -year -old host had made very sincere confidences about his management of money. A true passionate about heritage, he never retreats to a real estate purchase … and did not hesitate to acquire the royal and military college located in Thiron-Gardais, a small town of less than 1000 inhabitants per year located in Eure-et-Loir. A favorite purchase, and civic in his eyes, which cost him 300,000 euros in stones but nearly 4 million euros in rehabilitation works.
Proud to have carried out this project alone, Stéphane Bern had nevertheless expressed his concerns. “I did not ask for the lottery money, I did not ask for the state money (…) I fell in debt beyond my capacities: four million euros to be reimbursed. All my money spends there, my copyright, the money of emissions …”he said. Before ironizing: “My banker has cold sweats, and me too! She said to herself: ‘As long as he lives a long time!'”.
Stéphane Bern indebted but “Not ruined” : He doesn’t regret anything!
But don’t believe that Yori Baillares’ companion regrets his gesture. “How to regret? This is what I will leave. I do a guide and people tell me ‘thank you for what you have done’. And that is the most beautiful reward. For a long time, I was told thank you for your programs, now, I am told to save our heritage. It is a patriotic act”had also declared the emblematic presenter of History secrets on the set of Buzz TV.
A few weeks later, the star of the series Bellefondbroadcast on France 3, wanted to set the record straight to the Parisian :: “I am not ruined, as I have read it, and I do not want to make cry in the cottages. I am not in embarrassment. But I must still be careful. I am forced to work, and probably for a long time, to reimburse my debts”.
To reimburse his debts, the host had to sell his Paros house, in the Cyclades: “I have to rationalize my heritage and that is why I sell Paros. I don’t want to leave debts after me. But frankly, I don’t regret anything. With Thiron-Gardais, I found what I was done in life: give back to a historic monument”.