Marie-Sophie Lacarrau, happy mother with her two sons at Parc des Princes

The Blues will fly to Qatar in about a year. The France team will put their title back on the line at the World Cup, which will take place from November 21 to December 18, 2022. By scoring eight goals against Kazakhstan, Didier Deschamps’ proteges have effectively qualified for the next stage , on November 13, 2021, at the Parc des Princes de Paris, under the gaze of more than 45,500 spectators seated in the stands. Among the delirious crowd, some celebrities, sports fans, had made the trip to the sixteenth arrondissement of our capital.

Karl Olive, the mayor of Poissy, actually met, that evening, our Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals Eric Dupond-Moretti as well as Patrick Puydebat and his companion Caroline, Anne-Claire Coudray and his darling Nicolas Vix, Bernard Pivot, Véronique Rabiot, Adrien Rabiot’s mother, Tiziri Digne and her son Inahaya, Delphine Chanéac and her son Ethan, Sylvie Tellier, Chloé de Launay, Karim Benzema’s darling, as well as Marie-Sophie Lacarrau and her sons Tim and Malo. A well-deserved family outing for the journalist, new pillar of the TF1 1-p.m. newspaper for a few months.

We agreed to change our life

Marie-Sophie Lacarrau married Pierre Bascoul – the founding director of Nolita Prod – in Auriac-sur-Vendinelle on August 12, 2006. They had two sons together, Malo, 18, and Tim, 13, one of whom was inherited from mom’s wide mane. Residing in Toulouse, the small family unanimously decided to move to Paris when the host was selected to succeed Jean-Pierre Pernaut. “It was a hell of a decision to make and that engaged the whole family, she explained to Leisure TV. We agreed to change our life. Of course, this is not exceptional. There are plenty of people who do that, I’m not at all trying to feel sorry for myself, but a choice had to be made. We gave up a lot of things, we gave up a certain quality of life that was important to us.“The advantage is that the Parc des Princes is now just a stone’s throw away …

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