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“Three times a week”: Anne-Claire Coudray reveals her antidote to stay young

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Official presenter of the 8 p.m. news on TF1 every weekend since 2015, Anne-Claire Coudray does not seem to age despite the passing years. The journalist confided in her “antidote” to stay young in the columns of “Gala”.
An emblematic face of TF1 for many years, Anne-Claire Coudray has long been Claire Chazal’s joker in the presentation of the 8 p.m. news on the first channel on weekends. Finally, following the ousting of her colleague in 2015, the journalist was chosen by the management of TF1 to take over the 8 p.m. news on TF1 every weekend. An exercise in which she has excelled for almost 10 years now. At the same time, Anne-Claire Coudray embodies other programs on the first channel. Indeed, the journalist is regularly associated with her colleague Gilles Bouleau to present TF1 election evenings. This was particularly the case during the first round of the legislative elections, which took place on Sunday June 30, 2024.
Without much surprise, the two presenters of the 8 p.m. news on TF1 will once again be in charge of the electoral evening dedicated to the second round of the legislative elections on Sunday July 7, 2024. That day, they will therefore announce live the final results of this ballot, before questioning the various political leaders who will follow one another on their stage throughout the evening. Despite a decade spent presenting the 8 p.m. news on TF1, Anne-Claire Coudray does not seem to have aged a single bit. Now aged 47, the journalist has revealed her secrets to fight against aging. “Sport! I started it late… I try to do it three times a week. I regret not having started earlier. It’s definitely my antidote to advancing age “, indicated the host in the columns of Gala magazine Thursday July 4, 2024.
8 p.m. news from TF1: Anne-Claire Coudray will give way to Audrey Crespo-Mara throughout the summer
Once the legislative elections have finally ended, Anne-Claire Coudray will finally be able to enjoy some well-deserved summer vacation. Like every year, it is her usual joker, Audrey Crespo-Mara who will replace her at the helm of the 8 p.m. news on TF1 throughout the summer. The host should then return to her place for a new season from September 2024. In parallel with her activities as a journalist on the first channel, Anne-Claire Coudray tried her hand at comedy. She is also ambassador of the Air and Space Force, but also godmother of the Patrouille de France.
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