After a well-deserved vacation, Anne-Claire Coudray returned to the 20h of TF1. The journalist and presenter chose not to live in the capital …
While she recently found her famous 20 hour TF1 tray, Anne-Claire Coudray agreed to indulge in the columns of TV Mag. The 48-year-old journalist returned to her family and professional obligations at length, she who works only on weekends.
Why did Anne-Claire Coudray have “Forced her family to find another rhythm” ?
The presenter admits, she had to “Forcing your family to find another rhythm”. The one who has shared her life with the entrepreneur Nicolas Vix for a few years, adds: “I am lucky to have a very understanding and professionally independent husband. He can take his Monday so that we pass it together. We always have a lunch, an outing. And on Wednesdays, I spend the day with my daughter. “
However, Anne-Claire Coudray has no trouble entrusting it: she had trouble finding her balance. “By definition, when you work on the weekend, you are free during the week, which is not the case for my friends from the 1 pm or 20 hours. So when there are requests from the channel, it is often me that we think, it makes me happy but you have to learn to resist. The first years, I worked a lot, I accepted everything. But I understood that my performance on the branshe detailed.
Anne-Claire Coudray lives at the gates of Paris …
And his personal balance is right in a major decision: do not live in the heart of Paris. Anne-Claire Coudray opted for an apartment in the suburbs … and she even takes public transport. “It’s so much more practical. Have you ever tried to go to Paris and put several meetings in a day? I can’t do it “she said. This mother of a little girl named Amalya, born in July 2015, decided to live in Asnières-sur-Seine. “I take the train to Saint-Lazare, it’s my favorite line. It’s very practical”therefore concluded the mother.
As a pure Breton, Anne-Claire Coudray also has a family home in her native region, where she goes with family every summer. His childhood home, located in Locmariaquer, in Morbihan, was indeed transformed by his mother into a guest rooms. And his little family spends most of their holidays there. “Since I have my daughter, I have taken her on vacation to my parents every summer”had explained the principal concerned to Ouest-France.