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Enora Malagré (born 20 July 1980) is a French
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Early life and education

Enora Malagré was born in
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in the department of
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in
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. She then moved in the department of
Yvelines Yvelines () is a department in the western part of the Île-de-France region in Northern France. In 2019, it had a population of 1,448,207.Alexia Barat, « Mon paris, Enora Malagré », ''
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'', June 1, 2013, p. 20.
and at her majority, she then lived in
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. She was first trained to become a comedian, but then studied law and debuted her career on television.


Radio career

She began her career on radio and media after meeting the co-founder of Radio Nova, who stated that she had a perfect radio voice and then invited her to join the radio station. Enora Malagré debuted on radio in 2004 on Nova where she is sometimes a columnist and sometimes a presenter for six years. From September 2010 to July 2011, she co-hosted with
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the program ''C'Cauet'' on NRJ. She then left NRJ after one year. In August 2012 and for one year, she co-hosted with
Cyril Hanouna Cyril Valéry Isaac Hanouna (; ar, سيريل فاليري إسحاق حنونة, link=no; born 23 September 1974) is a French radio and television presenter, writer, author, columnist, producer, singer and occasional actor and comedian of Tunis ...
the program ''Hanouna le matin'', the morning program on
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and the second part of the evening since 26 August 2013 in a program produced by Cyril Hanouna and titled ''Enora le soir''. In June 2013, she became one of the members of the radio program ''On va s'gêner'' hosted by
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on
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Television career

Enora Malagré hosted her first television program on
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in 2005, a musical program titled ''Juke box memories''. In 2008, she is the
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on the game show ''Cash ou tâche'' on channel
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. In 2009, she made sketches for the program ''La mode la mode la mode'' broadcast on
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, which marked her real debut on television. She later presented ''Pouet Pouet croisette'' on the same channel. She later joined
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and became a columnist for the program ''Le Bureau des Plaintes'' on
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in March 2011. She then hosted on
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the program ''Et toi, est-ce que tu buzz ?''. In February 2011, she co-hosted the program ''Frog & Rosbif'' with Louise Ekland and in June, she co-hosted ''Louise contre attaque''. In September, she presented ''Ça va mieux en le disant'' with
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on the same channel, a program that ended soon after due to a bad audience. Since April 2010, Enora Malagré is a columnist in the program ''Touche pas à mon poste !'' hosted by
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, broadcast on
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and then on D8. In October 2012, she is present daily in the program. In December of that year, she co-hosts with Cyril Hanouna the program ''Virgin Radio Fans'' in direct on
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and D17, and since January 2013, the program '' Nouvelle Star, ça continue...'' on Tuesday at the second part of the evening on D8. In 2014, she presents a new program titled ''Derrière le poste'' on
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on the same channel.


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In 2010, Enora Malagré participated at an advertisement for the brand
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and made chronicles in partnership with the brand and Radio Nova.


Personal life

Enora Malagré is openly
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. She had a relationship with French DJ
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from 2001 to 2013. She confirmed being single again during her appearance in the program ''Salut les Terriens'' presented by
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on 20 July 2013 on
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