The return to the antenna of Marie-Sophie Lacarrau was very complicated to organize technically as explained by the journalist in the columns of Télé Star.
Monday, May 16, after five months of absence to treat a serious eye infection, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau made her comeback at the presentation of the 1 p.m. TF1 newspaper. The journalist, much appreciated by the French, confided in this great comeback in the columns of TV Star, to be released this Monday, May 23 on newsstands. She explains in particular why it was necessary double the work technically to allow his return to the set.
“The hardest part was finding the right lighting on set.confides Marie-Sophie Lacarrau. The settings were quite long. After two very hard months in the dark, my eye was still unable to withstand too strong a light. During the ten days preceding my return, we did tests gradually. Once we found a light intensity that was both satisfactory for the image and acceptable for my eye, I knew I was finally going to be able to get out of the tunnel!”
Marie-Sophie Lacarrau affected by an eye infection: does she still suffer?
Marie-Sophie Lacarrau also benefits from her interview with TV Star to take stock of amoebic keratitis, this eye infection which notably forced her to spend several weeks in complete darkness. If the journalist has suffered considerably during her absence from the antenna, today, she assures us, she is much better. “It’s all over! I’m still under surveillance, but I’m not in any pain anymore. I’m free!”confides to us the one who succeeded, successfully, to Jean-Pierre Pernaut at the head of the 13 hours of TF1.
An interview to be found in full in your Télé Star, to be published this Monday, May 23.
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