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She began her career as a production assistant for television presenters, including Thierry Ardisson, Guillaume Durand and Michel Drucker. First a journalist, image reporter, then chief editor, France 2 gave her the opportunity in February 2007 to present entertainment programs.She joined the channel to host with Olivier Minne special evening shows like La Saint Valentin en chansons. She then presented during summer 2007 the program Les Rois du Rire, broadcast on Saturday during the second part of the evening. The program was then broadcast on some Saturdays in the late afternoon, in the evening of New Year’s Eve, or more exceptionally, as a tribute to deceased humorists. She continued in the meantime to present special programs in prime, often with Olivier Minne, including Tubes des Tubes in July 2007, Les stars de l’ann\u00e9e 2007 in December 2007, and even Les Femmes en chansons in April 2008.In 2008, Virginie Guilhaume joined M6 where she presented in August a program dedicated to the jet set titled Stars et Fortunes. In September, she presented the weekly documentary dedicated to celebrities Acc\u00e8s Priv\u00e9. In 2009 and 2010, she presented the seventh and eighth season of Nouvelle Star, succeeding to Virginie Efira.[1]She was then replaced by Faustine Bollaert for Acc\u00e8s Priv\u00e9 from November 2010 to January 2011 due to maternity leave.[2] She started presenting again the program from January to June 2011. It was also Faustine Bollaert who replaced her to present the Grand b\u00eatisier des stars in December 2010.In June 2011, Virginie Guilhaume left M6 to return on France 2 in September of that year, the channel of her beginnings.[3] She presented a new program titled Secrets de famille, broadcast on Wednesday during the second part of the evening.[4] She was also entrusted on a primetime presenting the different programs of the channel including their presenters. The program titled C’est la rentr\u00e9e was broadcast in September 2012. She then presented different programs such as Rire ensemble contre la racisme and Les Rois du B\u00eatisier. In October 2012, she co-hosted again with Olivier Minne the Concert pour la tol\u00e9rance. She then presented in February 2013 at the Z\u00e9nith de Paris the Victoires de la Musique with Laurent Ruquier, broadcast on France 2.In July 2013, she presented on France 2 the first season of the professional pastry contest Qui sera le prochain grand p\u00e2tissier\u00a0? for four episodes.[5] Since September 2013, she replaced Alessandra Sublet on the presentation of the program Hier Encore with Charles Aznavour. She also presented at that time Un air de famille on the same channel, a program that ended on 4 November 2013.[6] She later presented the B\u00eatisier de No\u00ebl at the end of the year and the backstage of Le Grand Show.She presented in January 2014 the program Retour en terre inconnue along with Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Lopez, broadcast live just after Rendez-vous en terre inconnue. The following month, she co-hosted with Laurent Ruquier the Victoires de la Musique on France 2. The program managed to reach the symbolic audience of 3 million viewers, which had not happened for five years. In May and June 2014, she presented the second season of the pastry contest Qui sera le prochain grand p\u00e2tissier\u00a0? for six episodes.In May 2015, she is the spokesperson for France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, which took place in Vienna, announcing directly from Paris the score given by the French jury. In June, at the eve of the F\u00eate de la musique, she co-hosted on France 2 the evening program Du soleil et des tubes with Patrick S\u00e9bastien from Nice.[7]In July 2015, she presented the third season of the pastry contest Qui sera le prochain grand p\u00e2tissier\u00a0? for four episodes. In September 2015, she started presenting on France 2 the weekly cultural program Grand Public. In February 2016, she co-hosted with Bruno Guillon the Victoires de la Musique. In November 2016, Virginie Guilhaume left France 2.[8]Personal life[edit]Virginie Guilhaume was born in Paris, the daughter of Philippe Guilhaume, former executive director of Antenne 2 and FR3 from August 1989 to December 1990, and Brigitte Schmit, former director of communications at Antenne 2. She is the grandniece of Jacques Chaban-Delmas.Virginie Guilhaume married in 2007 the television producer St\u00e9phane Gateau. They have one son named Romeo, born on 3 December 2010. The couple divorced a few years later.In November 2017, she was expecting her second child.[9] On 29 March 2018, she gave birth to a girl named Marnie.[10] The father is Herv\u00e9 Louis, the co-founder of Sushi Shop,[11] who sold his company in September 2018 for 240 million euros.[12]Humanitarian engagement[edit]Virginie Guilhaume is engaged since 2007 to a humanitarian foundation Cam\u00e9l\u00e9on, that protects and rehabilitates young girls from Philippines victim of sexual abuse.In 2010, she is one of the spokespersons of the Flamme Marie Claire, a caritative event for the schooling of disadvantaged little girls in the world that allows to raise funds by selling candles.Television programs[edit]YearTitleNotes2007La Saint Valentin en chansonsWith Olivier Minne2007Tubes des Tubes2007Les Stars de l’ann\u00e9eWith Olivier Minne2007\u20132008Les Rois du Rire2007\u20132008Les Rois du B\u00eatisier2008Les Femmes en chansonsWith Olivier Minne2008Stars et fortunes2008\u20132011Acc\u00e8s Priv\u00e9First to third season2008\u20132011Le Grand B\u00eatisier des stars2009\u20132010Nouvelle StarSeventh and eighth season2010Les 20 images de Johnny que les Fran\u00e7ais n’oublieront jamaisWith Laurent Boyer2010Les 20 “Surprise sur prise” que les Fran\u00e7ais n’oublieront jamaisWith Laurent Boyer2012C’est la rentr\u00e9e2012Ta m\u00e8re en 6e2012Rire ensemble contre le racisme2012\u20132015Les Rois du B\u00eatisier2012\u20132016Retour en terre inconnueWith Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Lopez2013Simplement pour un soirWith Patrick Sabatier2013Ils chantent pour la tol\u00e9ranceWith Olivier Minne2013Un air de famille2013\u20132015Qui sera le prochain grand p\u00e2tissier\u00a0?First to third season2013\u20132015Hier EncoreWith Charles Aznavour2013\u20132016Victoires de la MusiqueWith Laurent Ruquier, then Bruno Guillon2014La Grande Soir\u00e9e du Rire2014Une femme, un artiste2014La Grande BattleWith Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Zygel2015Eurovision Song Contest’s Greatest HitsSpokesperson for France2015La F\u00eate de la musique, du soleil et des tubesWith Patrick S\u00e9bastien2015\u20132016Grand Public2019Mud Day, la course dans la boueWith Yoann RiouFilmography[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/virginie-guilhaume-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Virginie Guilhaume – Wikipedia"}}]}]