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Laetitia Milot was at the helm of the show “Le Meilleur Pâtissier”, but she decided to end this adventure. On Monday, April 13th, Laetitia Milot discussed the reasons for her departure in the pages of “Télé Star”: “It was a two-year contract. Then there were many discussions about the future between the production and me. I am an actress and, in the first year, the show evolved, and we were able to do sketches,” she said.

But the following season took a different direction. “The following season returned to the basics. It was hardcore animation. I admit that it suited me a little less. I was very happy during those two years. But I think I had done it all. If offered an animation project in the same style as season 13, I would gladly accept!”.

Laetitia Milot reveals her “heartwarming” village Even as she distances herself from some sets, Laetitia Milot remains very present on the screen. On Saturday, April 18th at 8:40 p.m. on France 3, she will participate in the show “Mon côté Sud”, hosted by Carole Gaessler. This is an opportunity for her to reveal a place that is particularly dear to her: Tourrettes-sur-Loup.

Located in the backcountry of Nice, this perched village charms with its authenticity and Provencal charm. The actress explains that she had a real “heartwarming” feeling for this place during the filming of the series “La Vengeance aux yeux clairs,” not far from the Vence pass. “I live near Nice, by the sea, but I fell in love with this village discovered during filming,” she said.

Laetitia Milot settles near Nice, not far from the sea Since then, she often returns to “take walks and run with her dogs”. She particularly loves “this countryside spirit”. “I believe in the positive energies that nature can bring us, and I really enjoy being in contact with it,” she adds. After living in Var, Laetitia Milot gave up everything to settle near Nice. “We have created everything in our new nest near Nice, after moving from Var. I spend all my time in our garden, and I also like to hug the trees!”

And it’s understandable why the 45-year-old actress is so attached to the village of Tourrettes-sur-Loup. With its cobblestone streets, stone houses, and small artisan shops, taking a walk there becomes particularly enjoyable. Visitors can also discover pottery workshops, painters, and jewelry creators who maintain local craftsmanship. Known as the “city of violets,” the village is also renowned for the cultivation of this delicate flower: visitors can explore farms, learn more about its production, and even taste local specialties like violet candies or syrups.