It’s finally the big comeback of Marie-Sophie Lacarrau! This Monday, May 16, viewers will be able to find the replacement for Jean-Pierre Pernaut at the controls of 1 p.m. And she made a big change in her presentation.
It has been several months that viewers have been impatiently awaiting the return of Marie-Sophie Lacarrau. Indeed, for more than five months, the presenter of the 13 hours of TF1 has not set foot on the set of the JT of the first channel. The reason ? A serious infection in the right eye. But now the replacement for Jean-Pierre Pernaut will make a comeback on Monday, May 16. An announcement made in the columns of Parisian and which enchants the journalist : “I just want to find the viewers, to find the link that I had started to create with them. And which was stopped dead”.
But with this disease that has greatly impacted his sight, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau will have to change her habits. “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 myopic”, she begins by evoking. “Without, that would mean without a teleprompter, like Jean-Pierre. I did some tests. It’s quite comfortable. You’ll see on Monday”, she declares, making at the same time a nice little nod to JPP. It must be said that the presenter of 13 hours it’s been a long time prepared to make its big comeback on the air. Indeed, she had to be followed and very surrounded by the medical profession: “I have the green light from Professor Éric Gabison, deputy head of department and specialist in corneal pathologies at the Rothschild Foundation in Paris”.
Marie-Sophie Lacarrau: “I had to get my eyes used to the light again”
Marie-Sophie Lacarrau then took care of her eyes : “For several weeks I saw him every day, then every two days. Then, my eye had to be reaccustomed to the light, re-educated. At first I wore sunglasses then I started to take them off. My eye has resumed its habits with surrounding light. It now accepts it. For the past ten days, I have tested a working day: in the morning I wrote a diary to get it used to the computer and the afternoon I was recording false news. My eye reacted very well. If I resume, everything is back to normal”.
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