At the head of the weekend news on TF1, journalist Anne-Claire Coudray can count on the objective and not always pleasant opinion of her companion, Nicolas Vix.
Having become a popular face of TF1, Anne-Claire Coudray informs millions of viewers during the weekend news and, among them, her discreet companion Nicolas Vix. He even inherited a little nickname…
Anne-Claire Coudray and the valuable opinion of her companion”not in the world of TV“
Guest ofWe’re doing TV againon RTL, Anne-Claire Coudray agreed to talk a little about her private life. Starting with her companion, Nicolas Vix, whom she does not wish to marry. “He’s not in the TV world at all and that suits you just fine.“, underlined the host Eric Dussart. “Yes, but he looks at me“, she nevertheless wanted to clarify. Better than that: he judges her! “We call him Monsieur Michu (a nickname often used in advertising or marketing agencies, to designate someone from the general public, editor’s note), he won’t mind me telling it… We call him Monsieur Michu, because during the newspaper, he sends me comments“, specified the 49-year-old journalist.
Anne-Claire Coudray knows that the opinion of her lover, founder of Weeplay, will say a lot about the quality of the news: “When the newspaper comes out, we already know what will work and what will not work. It’s super valuable (…) At the time of the debrief, I look and I say to myself that Mr. Michu didn’t like the third subject at all. He is rarely wrong about the general trend.”
Anne-Claire Coudray: Her companion watches the competition!
On the set, the one who is the mother of a pre-teen, also confided that her companion does something “worse“than criticize your news or not talk to him about it at all…”Sometimes he watches number 2!“, she joked. “It’s funny because he’s often right to watch 2, because we give up the antenna first. This is obviously after we gave up the antenna. But when he tells me that the interview with Laurent Delahousse was great, I always take it badly. Even if I love Laurent Delahousse“, added Anne-Claire Coudray.
However, she assures that she does not want to “‘a fan“as a companion and accepts criticism even if it is sometimes annoying:”We put so much energy into it that when we come home and are told that it was sad, frankly, we say to ourselves that we missed out. But we must accept.”









