Solène Delinger 11:46 a.m., February 09, 2023

In the program "Les Grosses Têtes", broadcast on RTL on Tuesday February 7, Valérie Trierweiler confided in her break-up with Romain Magellan.

The former companion of François Hollande revealed who had decided to leave the other and assured that she already had many suitors since the announcement of her breakup…

Valérie Trierweiler is a heart to take… Friday, February 3, the former companion of François Hollande revealed to have separated from his companion, the rugby player Romain Magellan.

“I am single”, she assured in

Les Grosses Têtes

, without saying more about her breakup… It is therefore quite natural that her sidekick on the show, Yoan Riou, decided to put the subject back on the table on Tuesday. February 7. 

“For the moment, I mourn this relationship”

"That's it, your heart is to be taken!", He launched to Valérie Trierweiler who replied with a laugh: "Since then, on Instagram, it has come back".

If the former First Lady already has a lot of suitors, she absolutely does not feel ready to embark on a new relationship. 

"I'm not looking for anything at the moment!", She assured.

"For now, I mourn this relationship. It's still sad." 

Valérie Trierweiler was not "thrown" by Romain Magellan

Wanting to know more about the breakup of Valérie Trierweiler, Yoann Riou did not let go of the matter and dared to ask her if she had been "thrown" by her rugby player.

"Well no! That's not how it happened," replied tit for tat the author of

Thank you for this moment. 

Valérie Trierweiler and Romain Magellan met in January 2018 at the Elysée, during an event organized by the Secours populaire.

At the time, the rugby player was in a relationship.

"He was not free and I did not want to make a woman experience what I had experienced: taking the front page of a tabloid in the face!" Valérie Trierweiler confided in the columns of ELLE magazine in September. 2019. She then referred to the deception of her former companion François Hollande with Julie Gayet.

The former First Lady and the rugby player preferred to "do things in order" because both knew they were going to have a great story...