Caroline Ithurbide
French journalist and television presenter
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Caroline Ithurbide | |
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Ithurbide with Boris Ehrgott on the set of 88 minutes, January 2008. | |
Born | (1979-07-21) 21 July 1979 (age 44) Paris, France |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | TV host |
Partner | Boris Ehrgott |
Children | 2 |
Caroline Ithurbide (born is a French journalist and television presenter.
Early career
After a double MA in Communication and Foreign Languages, Ithurbide worked as a writer for magazines such as Citizen K, Vogue and Vogue Hommes.[1]
Television
In March 2005, Ithurbide was invited by Vincent Bolloré and Philippe Labro to join the channel Direct 8.
In 2015, she appeared as a panellist on the series Touche pas à mon poste! [2]