Yoann Gourcuff dropped by Karine Ferri

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While Yoann Gourcuff and Karine Ferri have decided to settle in Ploemeur, in Morbihan, upon the player’s retirement, the former international must deal with the numerous absences of his partner, whose job requires him to stay for several days every week in Paris.

Skiing holidays already seem a long way away for Karine Ferri. The host has been filming for TF1 since the restart. Particularly for the show The weekend docspresented by the former reality TV candidate with Tatiana Silva and broadcast every Saturday, or for Criminal Chroniclesanother show presented by the native of Suresnes on TFX.

Karine Ferri has been in Paris for several days, making recordings one after the other. Enough to leave Yoann Gourcuff alone in Ploemeur, where the couple settled after the retirement of the former French international. A situation that the former midfielder seems to be okay with despite having three young children to manage. The Breton and his wife are in fact parents of Maël, 7 years old, Claudia, 5 years old, and Sacha, born last spring.

Questioned last winter in the columns of Ouest-France, he had in fact completely confided in his role as a stay-at-home father, enjoying his daily life “simple and serene”. “I fully appreciate it. I take care of my children, my wife regularly goes to Paris for her work. It takes time and requires organization,” he explained, adding: “I’m enjoying it. I have no problem saying that I am a stay-at-home dad. The days are busy, but seeing my children grow every day is a privilege. What’s more, in a peaceful context. Here, we are not bothered. There is space, the sea, the beaches, the forests, the paths…”

And Yoann Gourcuff has all the less difficulty coming to terms with this situation as Karine Ferri did not hesitate to follow him to Lyon, Rennes or Dijon during his transfers when he was a player.

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