Marie-Sophie Lacarrau has been absent from the
13 Hours
of TF1 since December 17, for health reasons.
The journalist, who suffers from an ophthalmic problem, gives her news this Saturday in a short video posted on Twitter.
She explains that she wears sunglasses “to protect [her] eye, which is still fragile”.
And to specify: “I suffer from a rare and severe infection which requires long treatment.
I'm doing everything to get back as soon as possible.
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Your messages are so numerous… THANK YOU for your support which means a lot to me.
Can't wait to see you again 😘 pic.twitter.com/wCHjaf7GiO
— Marie-Sophie Lacarrau (@MSLacarrau) February 26, 2022
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"I can't wait to meet you"
The presenter of the newspaper took the opportunity to thank the viewers "for all [their] marks of attention and support which [la] touch [la] enormously".
She also says her gratitude to TF1 "for its understanding and for all the reorganization that this implies for the
13 Hours
", before greeting Jacques Legros, who is acting, and Julien Arnaud, who replaced Jacques Legros on leave this week. .
"I can't wait to see you again," concludes Marie-Sophie Lacarrau.
The last time the journalist spoke publicly about her absence from the air was a month ago, bouncing off a press release from the first channel.
“Indeed, I still have to wait before I can meet you at 1 p.m.,” she tweeted.
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