Aymeric Caron, a French radio and television journalist, writer, and politician, was born on December 4, 1971, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, a city located in the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France.
With a career spanning over two decades, Caron has worked for several prominent media outlets, including the Canal+ group, where he spent ten years as a senior reporter and presenter. He later joined Europe 1 station for two seasons before moving to France 2 channel.
In 2012, Caron became one of the two complementary presenters of the popular television show On n'est pas couch, a role that significantly increased his public profile. His activism for radical ecology and anti-speciesism has been a driving force behind his professional and personal endeavors.
In 2018, Caron founded his own political party, Ecological Revolution for the Living (REV),which has since become a prominent force in French politics. In 2022, REV announced its alliance with La France insoumise for the presidential and legislative elections.
Caron's dedication to his political ideals has earned him a seat in the National Assembly, where he represents the eighteenth constituency of Paris. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a commitment to using his platform to advocate for progressive change and to promote a more sustainable and equitable society.