New recruit from M6, host Olivier Minne has continued filming in France but, the rest of the time, he lives in Los Angeles. And that he has developed habits.
Olivier Minne has already made his mark on M6! Building on the success of the return of the cult show THE Weak Linkthe defector presenter from France Télévisions continues with a new adventure game in prime time : Pandora. But, when he is not filming, it is on the other side of the Atlantic that he enjoys life. Interviewed in 2018 by Ciné-Télé-Revue, who revealed that he spends six months a year in Los Angeles, the host lifted the veil on his daily life there.
Olivier Minne shares his American routine: “Four to ten hours a day“
At 58, the host whose charm has made him the sexy daddy of the PAF in the hearts of viewers is always faithful to Los Angeles. It is in this town in California that the former presenter of Fort Boyard settled down in 2002, at a low point in his career. Since then, he has constantly traveled between the Parisian capital and the City of Angels. Olivier Minne had also revealed his immutable ritual to the TV magazine: “I get up very early, I call work in Paris, family in Brussels, I go to the gym every other morning.” A routine that is still relevant?
And Olivier Minne added: “And, above all, I write! Four to ten hours a day. There, time disappears.“He has published several works over the years: Louis Jourdan: Hollywood’s last French lover, The saga of the announcers, Speakerines, a story of women on television and, more recently, A Castle for Hollywood.
Olivier Minne opens up about his intimate life: fatherhood and love…
Olivier Minne, who continues to maintain mystery about his love life and does not want to say if he has a partner or if he is single, however made some personal confidences about his private life in a recent interview for The two of us. “I am a quiet lover. I’m not a lover of excess and I think that’s not a bad thing. When I was young, I was a slave to my passions and I realized that they were sometimes bad advisors. I have tried to domesticate them and it seems to suit the other and the others (…) I even wonder if friendship does not require even more demands than love“, he confided.
And the host mentions in passing the question of paternity, he who has never had a child: “I have a not very politically correct opinion on this subject. If having children means replicating yourself, it’s a temptation I’ve never had. If it is an expression of love, it is something else. But I think love can be expressed differently than giving birth to a child. And then a child, these are responsibilities.”








