After “Les Anges”, “Les Ch'tis”, “Les Marseillais” or more recently “Moms and famous”, it is the turn of the wives of professional footballers to have their own reality TV.
According to our information, TFX has ordered from the company Ah!
Productions, which already produces "The Battle of the Couples" or "The Villa of Broken Hearts" for the small channel of the TF1 group, a program which will follow the daily life of several companions of more or less famous players who play in different clubs.
In the casting, we will discover Anne-Sophie Lautoa.
At 32, the wife of Dijon FCO defender Wesley Lautoa (who has just suffered a burglary according to L'Equipe) has agreed to be followed by the cameras.
This influencer with 544,000 subscribers on Instagram, under the pseudonym larmoiredesoso, has as a model Caroline Receveur, another star of social networks revealed in "Secret Story" on TF1.
The wife of a Blues player in the casting?
The companion of a former Toulouse Football Club executive should complete the cast.
And the production wants to beef up its game with headliners.
No Madame Mbappé or Neymar on the program.
But half of a former PSG star is in negotiations to be part of it.
Even better, the wife of a player from the France team should also be part of the selection.
Initially, it was NRJ 12 who was interested in this concept.
However, a problem with the rights of the format derailed the project.
He then landed at C8.
This time, it is Cyril Hanouna who would have vetoed it.
“Like ah!
Productions was bought by Arthur, Cyril did not want him to earn a single euro, ”says an employee of H2O, which produces“ Touche pas à mon poste ”.
Finally, this show will see the light of day on TFX daily, probably around 5 p.m.
In 2005, M6 had already tried a similar experiment by broadcasting "Women of footballers", a British reality show which follows the daily life of the companions of the players of the time of the English football club of Earls Park.
Without much success.
Three seasons were broadcast in the second part of the evening, before switching to Téva in 2007.