Months after leaving the 12 hours of TF1, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau will find it this Monday, May 16. Before her return, she received a nice message from her replacement, Julien Arnaud.
Julien Arnaud is about to make way for Sophie-Marie Lacarrau. Absent from the TF1 antenna for months because of an eye infection, the journalist will make her comeback at the helm of 1 p.m. this Monday, May 16. Impatient to find the viewers she left reluctantly, the journalist can count on the support of her replacement. In a video posted on the TF1 Instagram account, Julien Arnaud sent him a nice message a few days before his return. “I was very happy to present the 13 hours for a few weeks. I learned a lot of things, it was excitingbegan the journalist. But, I’m even happier to see you coming back to retrieve this diary.” And to add, addressing Marie-Sophie Lacarrau: “I’m trying to give it back to you in the best possible conditions and I obviously wish you the best for the future. Welcome back, see you soon!”
For her part, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau is counting the days before her reunion with viewers. “I just want to find the viewers, to find the bond that I had started to create with them. And which was stopped dead, confided the journalist, who replaced Jean-Pierre Pernaut, in the columns of the Parisian. During my 4 and a half months of absence, I waited to resume a normal life and my work. Today, I feel stronger and full of energy.” Absent from the TF1 antenna since last December, the journalist had to treat a “amoebic keratitis”a “infection of the cornea by amoebas, parasites found in tap water”. Followed by the doctors, the journalist lived complicated weeks where the pains handicapped her. But now back on her feet, she can resume her work.
Marie-Sophie Lacarrau: “If I resume, it’s because everything is back to normal”
“Initially I wore sunglasses then I started to take them off. My eye has resumed its habits with ambient light. It now accepts it. I tested a day’s work: in the morning I wrote a newspaper to get him used to the computer and in the afternoon I recorded fake news, she told the Parisian. My eye reacted very well. If I resume, everything is back to normal.” But because of this infection, the presenter of the JT of TF1 had to make a small change. “First, the lenses, it’s over. Never again. I don’t want to take any more risks. There remains the question of the glasses, I who am myopicshe explained to our colleagues. Without, that would mean without a teleprompter, like Jean-Pierre. I did some tests. It’s quite comfortable. You’ll see on Monday.” The appointment is made.
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