Journalist Marie-Sophie Lacarrau.

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Delphine GHOSAROSSIAN -FTV

No sooner had she announced her surprise departure from the 13 Hours of France 2 for the next door, namely the

13 Hours

of TF1, when Marie-Sophie Lacarrau was replaced by Nathanaël de Rincquesen.

No notice, no last news this Friday and therefore no opportunity to say goodbye to public service viewers.

But the presenter could not stop there and therefore used social networks, and more specifically on Instagram, to say her farewells, and her thanks.

“12:58 pm… Credits… But today I won't find you,” she begins.

A pique towards his now former employer?

We will leave the appreciation to everyone.

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12h58 ... credits ... but today I will not find you.

It has been a great honor and great pleasure to keep you informed every day of the week for the past few years.

I greet you very warmly dear loyal viewers.

I also think very strongly of the 1pm team, of the journalists of the @ france2 editorial staff in Paris, in the regions and abroad.

I am thinking of make-up artists and hairdressers, technicians in editing, in control, on set and in the field.

See you soon !

A post shared by Marie-Sophie Lacarrau (@mariesophielacarrau) on Sep 18, 2020 at 4:00 am PDT

“It has been a huge honor and a great pleasure to keep you informed every day of the week over the past few years,” continues Marie-Sophie Lacarrau.

I greet you very warmly dear loyal viewers.

I also think very strongly of the 1pm team, of the journalists from the editorial staff of France 2 in Paris, in the regions and abroad.

I am thinking of make-up artists and hairdressers, technicians in editing, in control, on set and in the field.

See you soon !

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