Elodie Gossuin is over the moon: the 45-year-old host has just experienced a great moment of pride in her life as a mother. His children have reached a new milestone…
How time flies! Elodie Gossuin has just seen her eldest children, Rose and Jules, take a significant step forward in their young adult lives. Miss France 2001 spoke with emotion about what her twins have just accomplished, at the microphone of Europe 1.
Elodie Gossuin, proud of her children: they have reached a milestone!
The host, who is releasing her new book Miss nakedis over the moon: her twins Rose and Jules have just finished their first year of studies! “When I was writing the book, we were in the middle of Parcoursup, we were looking for university rooms, all that… But today they have both completed their first year“, she rejoiced, proud of her elders, born from her love with Bertrand Lacherie, with whom she has just celebrated her 20th wedding anniversary.
The 45-year-old former beauty queen, who is also the mother of twins Léonard and Joséphine, 12 years old, also feared that her children would settle far from the family home for their studies, but they ultimately only live an hour away. “Suffice to say that as soon as there was a two-hour gap in classes, they came home non-stop“, she blurted. Her daughter didn’t even “haven’t done a full week away from home“. Enough to reassure the mother, but also the 18-year-old twins who were able to make this transition to adult life smoothly…
Elodie Gossuin: why her career “put pressure” on her children
His son is enrolled in business school, while his sister Rose is pursuing a STAPS license (Sciences and Techniques of Physical and Sports Activities). But if Elodie Gossuin has always insisted on the importance of moving towards a profession that makes them happy, her own career was able to “also put pressure on them.”
His children have always seen “their mother having fun at work” and ended up saying that there was “unlikely that they will be able to flourish as much in their job”, she had confided a year earlier to Women’s Journal. And to specify: “But I try to make them understand that there is more to life than business school or law school! I tell them that they need to take off the blinders that have been put on them. I don’t have any particular expectations with a status or a lifestyle, I just want them to have a smile every day“.








