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“I suffer from a rare and severe eye infection”: Marie-Sophie Lacarro explains to viewers her long absence

“I suffer from a rare and severe eye infection”: Marie-Sophie Lacarro explains to viewers her long absence

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TF1 1 p.m. News anchor Marie-Sophie Lacarro posted a video on social media to explain her long absence. She has a severe eye infection. Hope to be back as soon as possible at 1 pm.

Viewers at 1 pm. TF1 I haven’t seen her since January 3. Marie-Sophie Lacaro has been absent from the midday newspaper for eight weeks. To make up for this long absence, she has been replaced by Jacques Legros who was replaced by Julian Arnault during his vacation last week.

Marie-Sophie Lacaro initially indicated she had an “ophthalmological problem” but not from Covid-19. On Saturday afternoon, she chose to post a video to address viewers. “J is suffering from a rare and severe eye infection,” the “evil nibbling her” explained, and the journalist did not want to give further details.

In this video, Marie-Sophie Lacarro is smiling as usual but wearing smoky sunglasses. “This is to protect my still fragile eyes,” explains the journalist from Villefranche de Rogers in Aveyron. It specifies that it must undergo a “long treatment”.

Many viewers responded to the video and wished him “courage” and a “good recovery”, wishing him a speedy return to the filming site of the midday newspaper on the front page.

Marie Sophie does not indicate the date of her return. She just says she wants to find viewers as quickly as possible. This return is scheduled to take place on Monday, March 7, according to what was reported TV star.