From love to health, there is only one step for Véronique Mounier. In 2006, the host helped farmers find a soul mate in Love is in the meadow on M6. A flagship program that she hosted for two seasons until 2008 before giving way to Alessandra Sublet, due to maternity leave as she explained to Télé Star.

“I missed it at the start,” said the mother of the family to our colleagues, relayed by Here. “It was a great show to present. It’s a separate concept, we have real contact with people. They are authentic and that’s why it works by the way”. Far from agricultural farms, it was on TV sets that Véronique Mounier continued her TV career. She has hosted other programs around health such as Sans tabou on Chérie 25, as well as chronicles in William à Midi on C8.

After one season, Véronique Mounier made the choice to leave the PAF. “There was a click in 2018. In addition to the show Sans tabou, which I really enjoyed doing interviews after reports, I had to lead for the start of the school year on Chérie 25 a medical show that I had been preparing for years. months. And she was close to my heart. The show fell through despite a contract, “said the one who also experienced a personal tragedy. “My father had died the same year, I saw that as signs… But it had been running through my head for several seasons”.

However, the former star of Love is in the meadow preferred to turn to a path she already knew well, namely medicine. “I could have done medicine but I had chosen a doctorate in pharmacy for the same reasons: to prevent people from getting sick, that has always been my thing”, she confides to the Télé Loisirs site. “I resumed my studies, two very robust years to complete my doctorate in pharmacy with a diploma in nutritherapy and micronutrition. And I opened my practice”, confides the professional now officiating in Boulogne-Billancourt, like the says his Twitter page.

A graduate 27 years earlier from the faculty of Chatenay-Malabry, Véronique Mounier had already set foot in the world of health in the written press. Journalist for health magazines, she was also editor-in-chief for the journal Pharmacie Contemporaine. However, the fifties does not close the door to a return to our screens.

During the global pandemic in 2020, the ex-presenter did health prevention for France Télévisions. “I accepted because it corresponded to my principles, but I asked to be introduced as a doctor in pharmacy specializing in nutritherapy and micronutrition. And that certainly gave me some publicity! But if I had to come back fully to TV one day it would be to do the TV show that I want“, she assures our colleagues. Discover Véronique Mounier’s new life in pictures in our slideshow.