While the 16th season of “Top Chef” is restarting on M6 on March 26, judge and heads Stéphanie le Quellec made intimate confidences.
After several years of absence on television, it was in 2024, during the fifteenth season of Top chefthat Stéphanie Le Quellec found the benches of Top chef. This year, the 43 -year -old heads is full for a season 16 alongside Hélène Darroze, Glenn Viel, Philippe Etchebest and Paul Pairet. Broadcast of the very first episode this Wednesday, March 26 on M6.
Stéphanie the well in his skin: “I have this freedom to assume myself as I am”
On this occasion, the one who won the second season of Top chef In 2011 agreed to return to his journey, and to his life choices, in the columns of Gala. To the question: “Can we be greedy and pay attention to the calories?”the chief of the two stars at Michelin guide replied without eyeshadow: “Yes, we can, but not me”.
“It is one of my character traits. I find it hard to prevent myself from doing something that I want to do and when I do it, I do it thoroughly. My mental balance goes through the pleasure of being able to have a drink with friends or be able to eat a beef coast with my children”she followed. Before closing the subject: “So, of course, sometimes I see a dress that I like and is not in my size, but I have this freedom to assume myself as I am”.
Stéphanie Le Quellec as a couple for 21 years: “It is deeply my half”
Stéphanie Le Quellec then returned to what had allowed him to feel so well in his skin over the years: her entourage. Besides, she owes a lot to her very beautiful love story with her husband David Le Quellec, with whom she holds the prestigious Parisian restaurant The scene. “I owe a lot to my family base. I’ve been with David for twenty -a year. He is deeply my half. Both my husband, the father of my three children, my best friend and the one I work with. He is a real life partner in the broad sense”she said.
And it is to be sluggish towards the one with whom she had three children, Baptiste, Maxime and Arthur: “I think you have to find someone who, beyond love, gives you respect, is equal in household chores. I would not be where I am so David had not educated our sons as much as me”. The recipe for a rolling business!