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Valérie Trierweiler (; née Massonneau; born 16 February 1965) is a French journalist and author.Valérie Trierweiler, la femme discrète
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She has hosted political talk shows and has contributed to ''
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''. She is best known for having been the partner of the
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,
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, until January 2014.


Early life

Valérie Massonneau was born in
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, the fifth child of six. Her father, Jean-Noël Massonneau, had lost a leg on a landmine during the
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, when he was 13, and died at the age of 53, when his daughter was 21. Her mother worked at the front desk of the Angers
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following the death of her father. Massonneau studied history and political science and obtained a
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in political science from the
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.


Career

In 2005, Trierweiler began to host political talk shows, especially interviews, on the ''
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'' television channel. She fronted the weekly political talk show ''Le Grand 8'' until 2007 and with Mikaël Guedj has co-hosted the weekly show ''Politiquement parlant'' ("politically speaking") since September of that year. In 2012, Trierweiler announced that she would keep her contract as a journalist with the ''
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'' magazine during the presidency of her boyfriend, Francois Hollande. On 12 June 2012, Trierweiler caused widespread controversy by tweeting in support of
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, who was standing for election as a dissident socialist candidate at
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, against
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, Hollande's former partner. Hollande had already made public his own support for Royal's campaign. In 2017, Trierweiler published her first novel, ''Le secret d'Adèle''. The book is about the life of Adele Bloch-Bauer, best known for
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's ''
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Personal life

Trierweiler's first marriage, to
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friend Franck Thurieau, ended in divorce with no children. Her second marriage was to Denis Trierweiler, a sub-editor at ''
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'' magazine, and a writer and academic. This marriage produced three children and divorce proceedings took three years (2007–2010). Trierweiler met
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during the parliamentary elections of 1988 while he was living with
Ségolène Royal Marie-Ségolène Royal (; born 22 September 1953) is a French politician who was the Socialist Party candidate for the Presidency of France in the 2007 election. Royal was president of the Poitou-Charentes Regional Council from 2004 to 201 ...
. They began their relationship in 2007, while she was still married, and made it public in October 2010 after her divorce was publicized. In January 2014, a story in the celebrity magazine '' Closer'' featured seven pages of alleged revelations and photos about an affair between Hollande and the French actress Julie Gayet. Trierweiler was subsequently admitted to hospital on 10 January "for rest and some tests". On 17 January, Hollande made his first private visit to see her in hospital. On 25 January, it was announced her relationship with Hollande had ended. In September 2014, a book written by Trierweiler, ''Merci pour ce moment'' ('' Thank You for This Moment''), was published. It details her relationship with Hollande and their breakup."Valerie Trierweiler suicide attempt"
from ''
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'' dated 3 September 2014


Bibliography

*''Merci pour ce moment'' (Paris: Les Arènes, 2014). *


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