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Daphné de Marin de Montmarin, better known as Daphné Bürki, is a French TV host, columnist, actress and stylist. On March 3, 2022, she was announced to be a judge on Drag Race France.[3]

Biography[]

Daphné Bürki was born in the 14th Arrondissement of Paris, the daughter of Hubert de Marin de Montmarin and Catherine Maeght. A former student of the School of Fine Arts and the Fleuri-Delaporte Fashion School, she began her career as a stylist at Dior alongside John Galliano.

Daphné Bürki took her first steps on television on Canal+ as a fashion and trends columnist at Nous ne sommes pas des anges with Maïtena Biraben then La Matinale with Bruce Toussaint. Since September 2008, she has been a columnist for L'Édition spéciale and presents the "trend items" and "must haves" of fashion.

In 2011, she left Canal+ for France 5, where she presented, starting in September, the program Les Maternelles. Starting in the spring of 2012, still on France 5, she replaced Alessandra Sublet, especially during her maternity leave, hosting C à vous.​

In September 2012, convinced by Ronan Autret, she left France 5 to return to Canal+, where she joined the Grand Journal team. From September 2013 to July 2015, she hosted Le Tube, a weekly media show on Saturdays.

Memorable Quotes[]

Drag Race France Season 1[]

  • "Elles sont obligées de regarder, sinon elles seront punies ! C'est un programme éducatif !" (talking about her daughters)
  • "C'est de la couture, c'est de la hot couture !" (talking about Kam Hugh runway look on episode 1)

Drag Race France Season 2[]

  • "TBA"

Trivia[]

Gallery[]

Drag Race France Season 1[]

Drag Race France Season 1 Looks[]

Drag Race France Season 2[]

Drag Race France Season 2 Looks[]

External Links[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Profile of Daphné Bürki | Info Famous People
  2. Post by bastien.collignon | Instagram — March 2, 2017
  3. Post by Dragracefrance | Instagram — March 4, 2022

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