Karine Ferri
French television presenter and model
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- Karine Ferri (born 25 April 1982) is a French television presenter and model.
- She grew up in Rueil-Malmaison with her older brother David.
- In 1999, she was elected first runner-up of Miss World France 2000, Sandra Lou.
- She began presenting television programmes while continuing her modelling career.
- where she presents a sequence about seduction and life on the same channel.
Karine Ferri (born 25 April 1982) is a French television presenter and model.
Early life and education
Karine Ferri was born Karine Jalabert in Suresnes in the department of Hauts-de-Seine, to a French father and a Portuguese mother. She grew up in Rueil-Malmaison with her older brother David. After obtaining her high school final exam and studying modern literature at university, she started a modelling career. In 1999, she was elected first runner-up of Miss World France 2000, Sandra Lou.
Television career
In 2004, she was one of the finalists on the second season of Bachelor, le gentleman célibataire (French version of The Bachelor) on M6. She began presenting television programmes while continuing her modelling career.
The same year, she co-hosted with Alex Fighter the programme En direct avec les colocataires on M6 just after Les Colocataires and joined the team of C'est pas trop tôt ! where she presents a sequence about seduction and life on the same channel. In the meantime, she presented the weather on the same channel until 2008.
She then presented on Fun TV 100 choses interdites aux moins de 30 ans from September to November 2004. In 2006 she presented Le Hit TF6 on channel TF6. From 2006 to 2009 she presented a number of programmes on M6; these include La Route en Direct, Club alternating with Ariane Brodier, Star Six Music with Alexandre Delpérier, and Fan de in which she became the third presenter.
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