[3] Although Féraud remains very discreet about his private life, he announced in July 2024 the arrival of his first child, a baby boy, named Tim.
[9][10] Spotted by the national lottery operator Française des Jeux, he presented the new Loto draw live on France 2 in October 2008.
[12] On 27 April 2024, Féraud announced that he would be leaving both programmes later that year and would succeed comedian Jarry as host of Tout le monde veut prendre sa place on France 2.
[23] Since 2021, he has been presenting two major prime time events on France 2: Le Quiz des Champions (an adaptation of British ITV show Quiz Master),[24] which sees the greatest TV game champions in France compete against each other, and 100% Logique (an adaptation of another ITV show The 1% Club), in which 100 candidates compete to test their logic and their sense of observation.
In March 2009, he presented the Sidaction evening live on France 2 alongside Line Renaud which featured seventy artists singing together in the streets of Paris.
From 2013, he has played host at most of France 3's live performance programs in prime time: International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo every year since 2013,[28] Le Grand Spectacle du Festival Interceltique de Lorient every summer since 2015,[29] Musiques en Fête live from the Chorégies d'Orange every year since 2017,[30] La Folie Offenbach in January 2018,[31] La Grande Parade des Nations Celtes since 2018.
[33] In 2016 and 2017, he presented the sixty concerts of Âge Tendre, the Idol Tour,[34] now produced by Christophe Dechavanne and which celebrated its tenth anniversary in the Le Zénith venues of France with a dozen artists such as Sheila, Hugues Aufray, Gérard Lenorman, Les Rubettes.
In 2018, he presents the second season of the Age Tendre tour,[35] with sixty-two performances in France, Belgium and Switzerland given by a dozen artists including Sheila, Dave, Dick Rivers, Michèle Torr, Nicoletta and was broadcast by C8 on 6 June 2018 again in prime time.
On February 20, 2015, he finished second in the celebrity quiz show Grand Concours des Animateurs (an adaptation of Britain's Brainiest Kid) behind Julien Arnaud, on TF1.
Since 2020, he has been the godfather of the association Les lutins du Phoenix, whose volunteer members dress up as superheroes to visit children hospitalized in the pediatric oncology department.