“My worst meal was the first time she came to eat at home”

Discreet about her private life, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau has nevertheless been making perfect love with a certain Pierre Bascoul for almost twenty years… A private life that she briefly mentioned on the airwaves ofEuropean 1 April 8, 2023. The reason? The presenter of the 1 p.m. television news on TF1 replied to the following question: “what was your worst dinner”.

A question to which the journalist decided to answer without language of wood by evoking a family anecdote: “My worst meal is the first time my mother-in-law came to eat at home”, she let go to everyone’s surprise before explaining that it had nothing to do with her relationship with the mother of her better half.

“She thought she was making me happy by bringing me respounchous as I am from Aveyron, it’s wild asparagus […]. So she arrived with an armful of respounchous and I don’t like it so it was complicated. To accompany that, as she was coming back from a week of fishing, she had also brought some fried fish… And the same, I find it hard to eat whole fish with the head on, etc.”thus explained the emblematic face of the PAF who wanted to conclude by specifying that his relations with his mother-in-law had absolutely not been impacted: “But everything is better, we’ve really caught up since, everything is fine with my mother-in-law! “. We are reassured!

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“I have a husband who supported me”

This is not the first time that Marie-Sophie Lacarrau talks about her family life. In December 2020, when the journalist was preparing to take over from Jean-Pierre Pernaut, the mother of the family had agreed to confide in the magazine SHE about her husband. “I am lucky to have a husband who has always supported me”, she had slipped to our sisters.

And to add :“I mean, I have a normal husband who supported me, so it’s better (laughs). It’s for the boys [leurs deux enfants, Malo et Tim] that it was harder because we lived in the countryside. They went from a village of a thousand inhabitants to a… school of a thousand students, it was funny to them. But kids are adaptable, and they know that when I’m not working, all my time is for them. My little trick is that I have already brought them to the office so that they can see what I occupy my days with. On returning, the big one said to me: ‘I understand why you made us go up, you’re having fun, it’s great!’ Phew”.

LZ

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