Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Chantal Lacroix passes VAT


After 10 years TQS, Chantal Lacroix VAT returns to its first home. Newly blonde envy by switching to something else, inherits the moderator of a new reality TV show, The Collection, where 10 designers compete to sign a new collection of women's ready-to-wear, for stores La Baie. "We launch a career," says Chantal Lacroix. After a very rough years, the most generous host of a wave of what return the smile. This return to VAT, where she began her career was quite natural. "It's so then your place!" He told his entourage.À VAT, Chantal Lacroix was in turn Miss weather to news and Hi, hello! Before holding chronic Bla bla bla and scenes Street, then animate life in Montreal. Then she moved to TQS to host parties for the summer, Caffeine, and Give the following 90 minutes of happiness. Is she bitter TQS, which has made her a star? "It gives me nothing in their will. I want to turn the page. " Among the TQS shareholders who lost millions, Chantal Lacroix still the broadcaster. Nothing is settled on this, but the host and producer swears that this information did not influence his choice to switch to VAT. TQS has offered him to stay, but she refused. Chantal Lacroix has also proposed projects to Radio-Canada, but discussions have not produced an agreement. About the current programming TQS, the host says "it is difficult to see where they go" and expected that the orientation of new owners is clearer in the fall of 2009. The moderator swear The collection will not promoting anorexic models, though decried by these days. "The fashion must be beautiful for all sizes. We have a responsibility as a society of the image we want to convey, "she said. This collection, which will be created by the winner of the series will actually sold at La Baie. There is talk of a contract of $ 100 000. During eight weeks, a competitor will be eliminated in each episode. As Julie Snyder for the banker, Chantal Lacroix will not produce the show but be involved in developing the concept, already initiated before his arrival. The moderator has signed an agreement for two years with VAT, which surely has other plans for her. His production house, Kenya, will continue to produce programs for Canal Vie.

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