Léa Hulot is the daughter of Nicolas Hulot. Léa Hulot’s father Nicolas is a French journalist and environmental activist. He is the founder and honorary president of the Nicolas Hulot Foundation, an environmental group established in 1990.
Léa Hulot: Profile Summary
Full Name | Léa Hulot |
Famous as | daughter of Nicolas Hulot |
Age | 24 years old as of 2022 |
Date of Birth | 1998 |
Place of Birth | France |
Zodiac sign | Unknown |
Nationality | French |
Ethnicity | White |
Siblings | Nelson Hulot, Titouan Hulot |
Parents | Father- Nicolas Hulot Mother – Isabelle Patissier |
Léa Hulot is a the daughter of Nicolas Hulot and Isabelle Patissier. She was born in 1998. As of 2022, she is 24 years old. She is not the only child of her parents, she has two other siblings. They are Nelson Hulot and Titouan Hulot.
Léa Hulot is a Factory Manager at BBM. She did an internship in 2016 at the Elysée. Her mother, Patissier is a French world champion rock climber and more recently a rally driver. She is known for winning two Lead Climbing World Cups and for being the first-ever woman in history to climb an 8b route.
Léa Hulot’s mother Patissier started climbing at age 5 or 6 with her parents. At 14 she practiced mountaineering in Chamonix and also slalom and downhill skiing. In 1986 at the age of 19, she won the first French official climbing competition
In 1995 she retired from climbing. In 2000, she made her motorsport debut in the Rallye Aicha des Gazelles and in 2002 competed in her first Paris-Dakar rally.
How did her mother and father meet and started their relationship? The couple has not disclosed any information related to the circumstances under which they meet. However, it is known that the couple were married between 1993 and 1996. The reason behind their divorce was not made public. Léa Hulot’s mother later married her copilot/mechanic Thierry Delli-Zotti and her father also got married to Florence Lasserre, a former municipal councilor in Viens on 2 October 2002.
Léa Hulot’s father, Hulot ran as a candidate in the primary for the Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) party in 2011, but lost to Eva Joly in the second round.
He declined offers to be a government minister for Jacques Chirac, Nicolas Sarkozy, and François Hollande, but in May 2017, he agreed to serve under Emmanuel Macron and was appointed Minister of Ecological and Solidary Transition in the first government of Prime Minister Édouard Philippe. In August 2018, he announced his resignation from the Second Philippe government, citing policy disagreements and leadership issues.
Hulot is an officer in the Legion of Honour and a knight in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. In 2017, Hulot declared a personal wealth of over 7 million euros and revealed he owned six cars.
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