Marie-Sophie Lacarrau: why she does not present the 1pm newscast on TF1 this Monday?

Marie Sophie Lacarrau why she does not present the 1pm newscast

Marie-Sophie Lacarrau cannot ensure the presentation of the 1 pm newscast on TF1 this Monday, January 3, 2022. On social networks, she evokes health problems.

[Mis à jour le 3 janvier 2022 à 12h45] Marie-Sophie Lacarrau is not back to the presentation of the 1pm JT this Monday, January 3, 2021. While the TF1 journalist was due to make her comeback today, she announced on Twitter that her return to the air will be delayed. It evokes to explain health problems.

Marie-Sophie Lacarrau assures him on the social network, it is not a question of contamination with the coronavirus which keeps her away from the presentation of the 1 pm JT. “It’s an ophthalmic problem,” she explains without further details. The presenter of TF1 did not give with precision the date of her return to the antenna, and will logically be replaced for a time by her joker Jacques Legros.

Born September 20, 1975 in Villefranche-de-Rouergue in Aveyron, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau is a journalist specializing in the presentation of television news. After having done a preparatory class in Toulouse, she went to a university of modern letters in the pink city. It was in 1996 that she took her first steps as a journalist: during internships at Midi Libre then LCI and M6. She then joined the editorial staff of France 3 Quercy-Rouergue in 2000 and then of France 3 Midi-Pyrénées in 2002.

On the local branch of France 3 Midi-Pyrénées, it is gradually gaining ground. She is first entrusted with the regional news for the Christmas period 2005 and then she takes the head of this same news either at noon or at 7 pm. Five years later, she replaces Catherine Matausch on weekends on the national channel of France 3. From 2010 to 2014 she became the joker of Carole Gaessler for the 19/20 news on France 3.

From August 2014, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau continued her career in the public service as the joker of the 1:00 p.m. but also of the 8:00 p.m. of France 2. She would officiate in this position for two years before becoming the titular presenter of the JT de 13 heures de France. 2 after the departure of Elise Lucet. From 2017 to 2019, she is also the joker of the 20h news from France 2 during the week. On December 4, 2021, she presented her first 13-hour newscast on TF1, succeeding Jean-Pierre Pernaut.

After 20 years spent on France Télévisions, between France 3 and France 2, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau accepted TF1’s offer to join the 1pm newscast to replace Jean-Pierre Pernaut after 33 years of good and loyal service. She took place in the chair of TF1 1 p.m. presenter on January 4, 2021 while Jacques Legros will remain, for his part, joker as was the case during the reign of Jean-Pierre Pernaut. After greeting the viewers, the presenter confirmed her desire to follow in the footsteps of her predecessor at the opening of her first 1 p.m.: “I have a wish for this new year, she said at the opening of her first 1 pm. I hope to forge with you as quickly as possible these same bonds of complicity and trust that you have been able to build with Jean-Pierre Pernaut for 33 years. “

Marie-Sophie Lacarrau’s salary on TF1

The new presenter of the 13 Hours of TF1 news will receive the same salary as Jean-Pierre Pernaut. When questioned, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau kicked in touch but admitted not having negotiated her emoluments. “Are you kidding? When I said yes to this incredible challenge, I did not even think about the salary. I was told after how much I would earn, I was very happy, end of the deal, she said explained to Elle magazine. “It’s true that we have trouble talking about that … When you’re a woman, you have the impression of begging, of having to put forward a thousand arguments … We are not yet out of the thorns of this point of view.”

On the private side, unlike some of her colleagues, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau has always remained discreet. We do know, however, that she has been married to Pierre Bascoul since 2006. Founding director of Nolita Prod, which produces advertising and institutional films, Bascoul is five years older than the journalist. Together, they had two sons aged 11 and 13, Malo and Tim. Asked about her rhythm of life, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau had given some details to Elle magazine shortly after the announcement of her arrival on TF1, reviewing her debut on France 2. “I am lucky to have a husband who m ‘Always supported. I mean, I have a normal husband who supported me so it’s better (laughs). It was for the boys that it was harder because we lived in the countryside. went from a village of a thousand inhabitants to a school of a thousand pupils, it made them funny. But the children are adaptable, and they know that, when I am not working, all my time is for them. My little tip, is that I have already brought them to the office so that they can see what I occupy my days. On returning, the big one said to me: ‘I understand why you made us come up, you have fun, c ‘it’s great !’ Phew. “

Marie-Sophie Lacarrau is a French journalist proud of her Toulouse origins. She was born in Villefranche-sur-Rouergue, in Aveyron, where her mother is from. However, she spent most of her childhood in Perpignan, in the Pyrénées-Orientales, following her parents’ divorce when she was only two years old, as she confided in an interview with TV Grandes Chains.



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