Guillaume and Tom, a couple formed in the show “L’amour est dans le pré”, continues their beautiful love story. But the two men also have a project in common.
They met in season 17 of Love is in the meadow, the emission of dating rural hosted by Karine Le Marchand on M6. Since then, the two lovebirds have not left each other. Guillaume and Tom gave their news to the magazine Stubborn a few months ago and they revealed that they have projects in common.
Guillaume and Tom fully in their project: “We came to make contacts to…”
It was in the aisles of the Salon de l’Agriculture in Paris that the two lovers confided to Stubborn what they were becoming. “Love is in the meadow brought us a lot of love“, Guillaume first assured. Since the broadcast, their romance has continued to build far from the M6 cameras: “After the broadcast of L’amour est dans le pré, we stayed together and we are still together“, clarified, not without pride, the Auvergne.
Based on the Ganne estate, Guillaume’s educational farm in Auvergne, they now share their daily lives and… their projects! “We work together and we have our common life project on our farm“. Tom has even made his mark in the agricultural field: “Tom came to settle on the farm. He created a pony and horse breeding farm“.
And if they were at the Salon de l’Agriculture, it wasn’t just to take it easy. “We came to make contacts for our operation“, revealed Guillaume. But to do what precisely? Mystery… On their estate, they also sell farm products and organize events.
Guillaume and Tom must endure the vagaries of their notoriety
If the two men have happy days, they are not safe from the malicious behavior of certain people. For The MountainGuillaume and his darling, ten years his junior, explained that they regularly received hostile messages: “We have people who contact us directly, there are messages that are not always kind on social networks…“
The couple also assured that their notoriety gained following their appearance on M6 sometimes had bad sides: “There are also people who come directly to the farm. It can be a little scary sometimes“, admitted Guillaume.







