According to his daughters, Michel Sarran was an absent and authoritarian father: “We were very angry with him”

The former juror of Top Chef opened the doors of his house to the people show of TF1. And the daughters of the Toulouse cook, fired from the cooking show to be replaced by Glenn Viel, made surprising revelations about his role as a father. “It remains the paternal authority so we take tweezers anyway, says Emma, ​​who previously worked at LVMH. He was more severe with me than with you, Camille, by the way.”

What was it like growing up with parents with a very restless lifestyle? Camille and Emma answered frankly in 50’inside on TF1. “Our parents weren’t there in the evening so we had nannies who looked after us in the evening, it’s a super tiring job. We don’t have normal hours […] we wanted them a lot when they were little.”

Which does not prevent these girls from carrying their dad in their hearts. The proof, Camille (ex-nurse) and Emma (who worked in the world leader in cosmetics) have dropped everything to join their father. “This is the first family project that we set up with my father and my sister, Camille, said Emma in Actu Toulouse about these famous croque-monsieur bars. Everyone has their roles. I took care of the business plan and marketing part, my sister works on the logistics and project management aspect. And my father is obviously the ambassador.”

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