December 3, 2021

Valérie Damidot gives her Christmas decoration tips

If you need decoration advice for Christmas, look no further: Valérie Damidot is here.

The PAF interior makeover star returns with a new edition of

Mon Plus Beau Noël

, broadcast on TFX, and in an interview for

Télé Stars

, she gave her tips for a successful Christmas decoration.

“For two years, we have returned to traditional decorations, wooden balls and figures, with a Nordic tendency, with a lot of white,” she explained.

As for the tree, even if the green trend remains essential, it prefers the natural.

“I like real trees.

I know that the trees must be preserved, but I accept a sprain, just for Christmas ", adds the one who considers herself a" Christmas nut ".

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic was marked by the French

Zlatan Ibrahimovic may no longer play in France, his time at PSG is still remembered.

In an interview for

Corriere della Serra

, the Swedish champion returned to his love-hate relationship with the public of the Parisian club.

And in particular on this moment in 2015 when, facing Bordeaux, he got angry to the point of screaming that France was "a country of shit".

Six years later, he's still so hilarious about bringing up the subject.

"At that time, Marine Le Pen asked for my expulsion," he recalls.

But it is above all the reaction of certain fans that marked him, as he revealed to the Italian daily.

“The next day, I feared the reactions in the street.

Instead the French approached me to congratulate me: "Ibra, you're right, it's really a shitty country", "he recalled.

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