This Thursday, December 19, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau concluded the 1 p.m. news on TF1 with a less gentle note than usual. Indeed, the TV presenter paid tribute to a close collaborator who left the group, like Evelyne Dhéliat who also had a moving thought for her friend.
It will soon be four years since Marie-Sophie Lacarrau became a familiar face on TF1. Since the start of the school year in January 2021, the journalist has took control of the 1 p.m. news on TF1thus succeeding Jean-Pierre Pernaut. But, before taking up the torch, the presenter hesitated for a long time, as she had confided to Variationin 2022. “I immediately realized the importance of the proposal. However, I took the time to think about it,” she confided. Since then, Julian Bugier’s competitor on France 2 seems to be in her element on the first channel. However, she sometimes has to learn to say goodbye to certain colleagues and collaborators who sometimes leave the ship along the way. This is particularly the case of Thierry Coiffier who presented his column The 13 Hours at your side since September 2022.
“It was his last today.” : Marie-Sophie Lacarrau and Evelyne Dhéliat announce the departure of a friend
This Thursday, December 19, a few days before the Christmas holidays, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau wanted to pay tribute to another key member of the TF1 1 p.m. Journalwho is retiring. “I would like to send a huge thank you to Eric Freslon, our director. He is the one who is putting images into this newspaper right now from the control room. Eric Freslon, after 38 years at TF1, is leaving us… We kiss you , this is for you”, she declared, before giving him a kiss via screen and wishing him “lots of beautiful things in Corsica”.
Just after, it was Evelyne Dhéliat’s turn to have a thought for his friend, at the end of his weather report. “I would like to give a big kiss to our director Eric Freslon, who is heading towards new horizons, particularly in Corsica. We have spent many weathers together, and today was the last one… Kisses“she confided, before returning the antenna. Beautiful farewell messages that are sure to delight the heart of the person concerned.
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