who is his mysterious companion?

Having become the face of TF1’s 1 p.m. after Jean-Pierre Pernaut, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau has been married since 2006 and is a mother.

At the start of the 2000s, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau began her career at France Télévisions. After starting out in regional editorial offices, she rose through the ranks to finally replace Carole Gaessler on the national 19/20 of France 3. She also presented the 1 p.m. of France 2, and is today at the head of the 1 p.m. TF1, since she succeeded Jean-Pierre Pernaut. Known to everyone, we don’t know much about her private life. But who is his mysterious companion?

Who is Marie-Sophie Lacarrau’s husband?

On August 12, 2006, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau married Pierre Bascoul, “during a family ceremony held in Auriac-sur-Vendielle”according to Gala. This commune is located in the department of Haute-Garonne, southeast of Toulouse. The couple also owns a vacation home in the south of France, ideal for getting away from their Parisian daily life.

Her husband is the founder of the institutional and advertising film production company Nolita Prod. It was precisely through work that Pierre Bascoul met Marie-Sophie Lacarrau. He was then an editor-director for the Eurosport channel, on which the journalist commented on motorcycle races.

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Marie-Sophie Lacarrau and Pierre Bascoul, happy parents of two children

Fulfilled in her professional life, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau also has two sons, Malo, born in 2007, and Tim, born in 2009. Generally, the journalist confides very little about her family life, but she had confided a few things to ELLE in 2000, talking about his new life, closer to his workplace.

“It was harder for the boys, because we lived in the countryside. They went from a village of a thousand inhabitants to a… school of a thousand students! It was funny to them”she explained to the magazine. “But kids are adaptable, and they know that when I’m not working, all my time is for them.”added the journalist, who does not hesitate to take them to her workplace when possible.

Discreet, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau confided in Ozap about his former life in the countryside. “I do indeed want media discretion. I am a provincial, I am not trying to erase my accent, I am not trying to erase my origins in the countryside. Until eight years ago, I lived in a village of 1,000 inhabitants I was born in Aveyron, I grew up in Perpignan, I feel deeply provincial. Even if, professionally, I could not be more fulfilled than in Paris, I am happiest when I am in my countryside. with my Pyrenees in front and the fields around me I deeply love this life that I describe every day in my diary.she confided.

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