Virginie de Clausade
Virginie de Clausade is a talented Franco-Belgian actress and television host, born in Paris on April 22, 1981. She comes from a notable lineage, being the granddaughter of Roland Hubert, who served as the director of the Palais des Congrès in Paris, and the niece of Hervé Hubert, a prominent television producer known for his work in game shows.
Her career began with her co-writing and presenting the short program "Que dire?" alongside Laurent and Hervé Nicourt on Paris Première. From 2004 to 2006, Virginie gained recognition as a contributor on "Ça balance à Paris," initially hosted by Michel Field and later by Laurent Ruquier and Pierre Lescure. In September 2006, she transitioned to France 2 as a chronicler on "On a tout essayé," while continuing her role on "Ça balance à Paris." She also made regular appearances on Europe 1 with Laurent Ruquier in "On va s'gêner" and contributed to the cinema magazine "Star Mag" on TPS.
In May 2007, she co-hosted "Les Enfants de la télé" on TF1 alongside Arthur and later presented practical information segments like "Le club TF1: voyage" and "Le club TF1: j'invite." She hosted the dating game show "Tout pour plaire" on NT1. From August 24, 2009, she became a co-host on the morning show at Fun Radio, achieving record-breaking audience numbers. She presented "Paris tout compris" on France 3 Île-de-France and co-hosted TF1's "The Voice: la plus belle voix" with Nikos Aliagas in 2012. Since 2013, she has also ventured into scriptwriting, collaborating with Storner Prod and Other Angle Pictures.