Anne-Sophie Girard celebrates the 10th anniversary of Friday, everything is permitted this Saturday, January 29, 2022 on TF1, from 9:10 p.m. The opportunity to learn more about her twin sister Marie-Aldine.
Ten years have passed since the first issue of On Friday, everything is allowed. On this Saturday, January 29, Arthur has therefore decided to bring together a band of more than 50 artists to celebrate a whole decade of his show. Among these personalities who responded to the call of the producer, we find in particular Anne Sophie Girard. She will be alongside Claudia Tagbo, Arnaud Ducret, Michaël Youn or even Ahmed Sylla, among others. But if she is well known to the public as an actress and comedian, she is not the only one to be entitled to a bit of light since her twin sister, Marie-Aldine Girard is also famous.
Indeed, just like Anne-Sophie Girard, she is an actress on television but also a journalist. Marie Aldine Girard studied law, political science and sociology of the media before moving towards a career in television and radio. A journey that began in 2006, in the show Tonight or never!) of France Televisions. She even became the program’s editor-in-chief, before taking on the same role for the show. The Big Newspaper by Mouloud Achour on Canal +. The public can now find her among the chroniclers of It swings in Paris, program presented by Eric Naulleau on Paris Première. Finally, she is also editor-in-chief of 28 minutes on the antenna of Arte.
Marie-Aldine and Anne-Sophie Girard collaborated on a project
Corn Marie Aldine Girard does not only focus on individual projects. She is behind the two volumes of the series of books called The perfect woman is a bitch with his sister Anne Sophie Girard. Two books published in 2013 and then in 2014. On the heart side, the main concerned seems to want to keep the secret garden closed to the public. However, and as evidenced by his Instagram account followed by 2,952 Internet users, she would be a happy mother.
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