"Stars à Domicile" Makes a Heartfelt Return After Three Years
Isabelle Ithurburu hosts the return of "Stars à Domicile," focusing on emotional storytelling.
- • Isabelle Ithurburu returns as host for "Stars à Domicile" on TF1.
- • The show aims for deeper emotional engagement and storytelling.
- • Participants will experience personal surprises at home with artists.
- • Ithurburu expressed her initial doubts about her role in entertainment.
Key details
The beloved French show "Stars à Domicile" is set to return on TF1, with Isabelle Ithurburu stepping in as the new host after a three-year hiatus. Enthusiastic about her new role, Ithurburu expressed that she had "battled" for the show's revival, as it holds cherished memories from her childhood. She shared her apprehensions about stepping into the entertainment industry, saying, "If I hesitated... it wasn't because I didn't like the channel, but because I didn't know if I had something to contribute in entertainment."
In this refreshed version, Ithurburu aims to bring a deeper emotional connection to the show, emphasizing intense surprise and storytelling. "We want the person to be 'at the end of their rope' when the surprise arrives because there will have been a thousand twists before that," she explained. The new format promises to blend laughter and heartfelt moments by featuring both iconic and emerging French artists visiting participants' homes.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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