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I'm Not a Little Thing: Caroline Roux Explains Why She Refused to Succeed Anne-Sophie Lapix at 20 Hours From France 2

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The succession of Anne-Sophie Lapix at the 20H of France 2 is experiencing a new twist. Pressed as a natural replacement, Caroline Roux has just confirmed that she refused the offer. A thoughtful choice that she justifies in a strong message, while France Télévisions has to restart the machine.

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The succession of Anne-Sophie Lapix at the 20H of France 2 is experiencing a new twist. Pressed as a natural replacement, Caroline Roux has just confirmed that she refused the offer. A thoughtful choice that she justifies in a strong message, while France Télévisions has to restart the machine.

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The presenter of "C dans l'air" on France 5 was a great favourite to replace Anne-Sophie Lapix at the head of the JT.

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The presenter of "C dans l'air" declined the proposal of the management of France Télévisions to take over from Anne-Sophie Lapix.

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The doubt was almost no longer allowed, and yet. While Caroline Roux was announced by many media as having been chosen to replace Anne-Sophie Lapix at the presentation of France 2's 20h TV show, she would have finally declined the offer.Rarely a start will have made so much talk. After eight years of good and loyal services as presenter of the 8h TV news on France 2, Anne-Sophie Lapix was thanked by France Télévisions. The 53-year-old journalist…

It was our fellow Parisians who released the news: the journalist will not succeed Anne-Sophie Lapix with the presentation of the prestigious JT.

Caroline Roux was the favourite after the announced departure of Anne-Sophie Lapix at the head of the 20 Hours JT of France 2. The presenter of "C dans l'air" refused the post on June 18, 2025. Other names...

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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