France Beaudoin Hosts Unmissable New Show

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France Beaudoin Hosts Unmissable New Show

France Beaudoin is set to host a new show, “Ciao Milano,” which will air daily on Radio-Canada during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. This exciting opportunity comes after her previous experience co-hosting “Bons baisers de Sotchi” during the 2014 Winter Olympics and appearing in several segments during the 2024 Summer Games in Paris.

Ciao Milano: A Daily Olympic Experience

“Ciao Milano” aims to create a festive atmosphere akin to an après-ski gathering. Beaudoin will lead discussions with athletes, analysts, and collaborators about the day’s competitions and events. Each night, she will be joined by analyst Dominick Gauthier, who will provide in-depth statistics and insights.

Guests and Highlights

The show will host a variety of notable guests, including:

  • Olympic medalists: Charles Hamelin, Joannie Rochette, Alexandre Bilodeau, and Josée Chouinard
  • Hockey analysts: Dany Dubé and Martin McGuire
  • Artists associated with hockey, including Ève Côté, Katherine Levac, and Gildor Roy

Beaudoin will also feature family members of athletes and marketing experts Pierre-Yves McSween and Arnaud Granata, who will discuss the commercial aspects surrounding the Olympics.

Live Reports from Italy

Beaudoin will have support from Olympic medalists Jacinthe Taillon and Roseline Filion, who will report live from Italy. Taillon will be in Milan, while Filion will be in Livigno. They will engage with the show audience by sharing daily updates and experiences from the Olympic venues.

A Busy Time for France Beaudoin

While excited about “Ciao Milano,” Beaudoin is also looking forward to the return of her show “En direct de l’univers” in March, which will take a three-week break during the Olympics. She remains hopeful about her shows being renewed for future seasons but is currently awaiting decisions.

Personal Life

On a personal note, Beaudoin is thrilled about her partner Vincent’s role as Lieutenant Christian Thibeault in the series “Antigang,” which will continue airing during the Olympics. They have been together for 25 years, and their children are thriving in their respective studies—Théo is pursuing theater at CEGEP, while Juliette is studying literature at university.

As “Ciao Milano” gears up for its launch, fans can anticipate engaging content, festive atmosphere, and insightful commentary on the Olympic Games from Beaudoin and her team at Filmogaz.com.