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Véronique Cloutier (born December 31, 1974), also known as Véro, is a Canadian TV and radio personality. She is the daughter of Guy Cloutier and the sister of Stéphanie Cloutier. She has hosted various programs on
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, including '' La Fureur'', ''
Véro ''Véro'' was a Canadian talk show hosted by Véronique Cloutier (previously a host of '' La Fureur''), which aired on Radio-Canada. The show originally aired Monday through Thursday live at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, and also aired live over ...
'' and ''Paquet Voleur''. Her daily show ''Le Véro Show'' on
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is one of the most popular Quebec radio programs.


Biography


Career

While in high school, Cloutier worked on the radio program ''Bonjour Champion'' on
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. She also worked on the
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station of the
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, CISM-FM, on the radio program ''Virus Chronique''. Her first television appearance was on the program ''Les mini-stars'' on the Quebec television network
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in 1990. In September 1993, Cloutier attended a public audition for the television channel MusiquePlus and was offered a job with the channel. Various programs that she hosted included '' Combat des clips'', '' Le décompte MusiquePlus'' and ''Vox Pop''. From 1995 to 1997, she hosted her own program called ''Véro Show''. In August 1997, she left MusiquePlus to join Radio-Canada. Her first job with the channel was the quiz show ''La Tête de l'emploi''. Her career reached new heights after hosting '' La Fureur'', a weekly game show where celebrities answer questions related to music. It became one of the highest rated programs in Quebec with more than 1,200,000 viewers each week. In the fall of 1999, she would host the Gala de l'ADISQ, Quebec's major music awards show. In April 2002 Cloutier was master of ceremonies at the Molson Centre in Montreal at the event La Fureur de Céline, in which 15,000 fans saw
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perform. In the summer of 2002, she starred in her first film, ''Les Dangereux'', directed by Louis Saia and produced by Richard Goudreau. In December 2007 she was hired by the
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as a campaign spokesperson for the launch of an ad campaign in Quebec. She signed on to represent the Mint for three years. In 2008, Cloutier was involved in several projects. She was the host of the
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, the French Canadian equivalent of the
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. In December 2008, Cloutier hosted Radio-Canada's annual New Year's TV special, '' Bye Bye''. The show, produced by Cloutier and Louis Morissette, received over 1,300 complaints from viewers finding it vulgar, angry and racist for material that included sketches on the
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of then-
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, jokes about
Nathalie Simard Nathalie Simard (born 7 July 1969) is a pop singer from Quebec, Canada, and the younger sister of performer René Simard. Simard was born in Île d'Orléans, near Quebec City, and was discovered by producer Guy Cloutier. Her first role was in ...
, who was sexually assaulted as a child by Guy Cloutier (her father), and for anglophone-bashing.


Personal life

Cloutier's husband is Louis Morissette, a French Canadian comedian. Together, they have two daughters, Delphine Cloutier-Morissette and Raphaelle Cloutier-Morissette, and a son, Justin Cloutier-Morissette. Cloutier was named a knight of the
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in 2024.


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Veronique Cloutier
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cloutier, Veronique 1974 births Canadian game show hosts Canadian television talk show hosts Living people Mass media people from Montreal Knights of the National Order of Quebec