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

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Since 2015, Anne-Claire Coudray has been at the helm of TF1 weekend news. Exercise in which she shines brilliantly. Very attentive to the expectations of the first channel, the presenter is uncompromising towards herself. Subject raised without filter during an interview given to our colleagues from “Télé 7 jours” revealed this Monday July 3, 2023.
It’s a face that stands out with panache in the audiovisual landscape. In 2015, Anne-Claire Coudray succeeded Claire Chazal to present the weekend news on TF1. A heavy task that she was able to honor brilliantly. With her eloquence and charisma, the journalist quickly charmed viewers of the first channel. In the new issue of Télé 7 Jours published on newsstands this Monday, July 3, the wife of Nicolas Vix lifted the veil on her contract with the group and the consequences of her very public image…
“We must accept that the criticisms are physical,” explained Anne-Claire Coudray. Before telling an astonishing anecdote: “There is a viewer who is outraged by my hairstyle. He thinks I have fake hair and he wrote me a letter recently.” And to add: “There is also a woman who hates when I wear black, another who cannot stand my dresses which are too short (…).”
You learn to accept it, since it’s the game
Quite varied feedback that she accepts with a lot of philosophy: “It’s normal, I come knock on their door twice a day, with the 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. news, and they have the right to have a opinion on the presenter who comes to their home You learn to accept it, since it’s the game. As her direct counterpart, Anne-Claire Coudray knows that all her actions are constantly dissected. “Ah, I shouldn’t tell you, but there is also a gentleman who writes to me, because he can’t stand that I move my left arm too much against my chest”, underlined the journalist before concluding: “C It’s a tic that I’m trying to master, because I talk a lot with my hands…”.

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