Sophie Davant’s daughter, Valentine Sled, is as beautiful as her mother

Sophie Davants daughter Valentine Sled is as beautiful as her

This July 13, TV presenter Sophie Davant proved to be very complicit on Instagram with her daughter Valentine Sled. A shot, in which the resemblance of the two blondes is undeniable…

If most of the time Sophie Davant remains rather discreet about his personal life, in recent days, the host ofDeal Concluded does not hesitate to display his relationship with his daughter Valentine Sled on social networks. This is particularly what we were able to observe this past July 13, in a touching Instagram post published by the main interested party. A special summer vacation shot, which could only confirm the resemblance of the mother-daughter duo. Indeed, in addition to the pose, the glasses on the nose, and the Blond hair displayed by the two women on the screen, it is in the smile that we find all their similarities. All the more so when you know that both display no artifice or touch of make-up To the picture. And for good reason, the two journalists share the same form of lipsand the same facial expressions. A criterion that even the host’s subscribers have been able to testify to: “They are beautiful blondes by the sea”, “Magnificent”, “Looks like two sisters” can we read in the comments of the photo.

Valentine Sled follows in her mother’s footsteps in her career, as in beauty

Both journalists by profession, the two women were made to look alike. And even Valentine was able to confirm it: in a post unveiled on May 5 on her Instagram account dedicated to cooking “Sled and Pepper” it is with the same outfit and the same laughing look displayed by the infernal duo. Another similarity: minimalist makeover that they approach most of the time, with for only extravagance a touch of gloss on the lips. A way for them to confirm their beauty reference quality, and establish their complicity, after the recent confessions of Valentine Sled on the tumultuous relationship she had with her mother in the past.

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