For three and a half years, Daphné Bürki has been working in secret on what was one of the most anticipated events in France. Chosen to be the costume director for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the mother of Hedda and Suzanne worked in the shadows, in collaboration with Thomas Jolly, to offer a magnificent spectacle to the whole world. On July 26, while she was commentating on the event that opened the competition, on the set of France 2, Daphné Bürki collapsed at the end of the show, the emotion being too strong. In front of thousands of viewers, she dedicated this show to her partner, David Hache, who died last April.
“It was all for him, as I said on air”confides the judge of Drag Race France in the columns of Tele-Leisure. “We are moving forward… But he was there and I dedicated my entire contribution to this ceremony to him.”. Rare confidences for someone who has always remained discreet about her private life and who lived this relationship out of sight. Despite the pain, Daphné Bürki continued to give her all to prepare for these shows. She does not hesitate to declare that her life has been put “in brackets by this project”. This Sunday, August 11, the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games took place and the presenter of Culturebox slipped in front of the France 2 cameras again to comment on it. On August 28, the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games will take place on the Place de la Concorde. “We involved the Paralympic athletes in the process to find out what they wanted and the message they wanted to send,” says Daphné Bürki.
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Daphné Bürki: who was her companion David Hache, dead at 42 years old
On May 1st, Daphné Bürki decided to express herself on Instagram by posting a moving message about her partner, David Hache. The 42-year-old man, who passed away on April 16th, kept a low profile in the face of his partner’s fame. The couple always preferred to live their story out of the public eye. During his lifetime, David Hache was a director and photographer for Patizan, a company specializing in creating video content. The day after his death, the company posted a message on its social networks to pay tribute to him: “Everyone loved David, his presence shone wherever he went.”
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