the joker of Marie-Sophie Lacarrau evokes the “fragilities” of her son for the first time

Since the release of his book Behind the Screen – 40 Years at the Heart of the Media by Éditions du Rocher, Jacques Legros has been talked about a lot. It must be said that in his work, the journalist swayed somewhat on Jean-Pierre Pernaut, of whom he was the joker for many years. “It is a duty of truth that I had to deliver. Nobody is perfect, Jean-Pierre was not, no more than me.”, he confided to our colleagues from Soir Mag.

But the one who is now the joker of Marie-Sophie Lacarrau has also revealed part of his private life in this new book. He notably mentions his 17-year-old son Gabriel. “Gabriel is musician and singer, explained his dad to our colleagues from Closer. “He prepare for entrance examsin particular for the Juilliard School, in New York, Musical Composition section. He dreams of making film music.”, he explained before revealing a particular trait of the teenager. “He is high intellectual potential. With all the weaknesses be careful… he nuanced. A lot of problems parents have to deal with.”.

Jacques Legros swells the audiences of 1 p.m. of TF1

If Jacques Legros has attracted some criticism with the release of his book, the journalist can in any case congratulate himself on always bringing together as many viewers during his presence at 1 p.m. on TF1. On November 1, its midday edition won the favor of 5.22 million faithful in front of their post. TF1 thus saw its market share reach 38.6% with the general public. The former joker of Jean-Pierre Pernaut has above all allowed the first channel to maintain a good margin ahead of its rival France 2, gaining another 1.5 points compared to Marie-Sophie Lacarrau on Tuesday, October 25. For his part, Julian Bugier lost almost two points compared to his replacement Nathanaël de Rincquensen, whom he had replaced a week ago.

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