Anaïs Bouton
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Anaïs Bouton | |
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Anaïs Bouton in November 2016 | |
| Born | 1970 (age 55–56) |
| Education | Panthéon-Sorbonne University |
| Occupation | Journalist |
| Spouse | Xavier de Moulins |
Anaïs Martine Marie Bouton (born 1970) is a French journalist and television presenter (with the RTL Group television broadcaster).
She attended the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne where she completed a Diplôme d'études supérieures spécialisées in Law and Communication and a master's degree in History, and a master's degree in English at the (former, until 2002) London Guildhall University.
Career
France Télévisions
She joined the state-owned France Télévisions in 1996, appearing on France 2 and France 3.[1]
She has been a freelance journalist for M6 (TV channel) (RTL), France 2 (France Télévisions), and Arte (French-German).
RTL
She started her career with Paul Amar on 20 heures on Paris Première.
She became a director of the Paris Première (RTL) in 2001; on this channel since October 2016 she has presented Zemmour et Naulleau and has taken part in the programme Ça balance à Paris with Éric Naulleau. From September 2018, she presented La curiosité est un vilain défaut (on RTL) with Thomas Hugues, replacing Sidonie Bonnec who was on maternity leave.
Canal+
She has taken part in film programmes on Canal+.