Some believe it and some don’t. Ghosts, or spirits, have always fascinated, frightened and raised many questions. But do they really exist? This is the eternal question that human beings have been asking themselves since the dawn of time. With regard to Nathalie Marquay, it would seem that the ex-Miss France believes in it hard as iron and this, even more when she receives “signs” from Jean-Pierre Pernaut, the ex-presenter of 1 p.m. of TF1 passed away on March 2.
The ex-companion of Nathalie Marquay never believed in it, as she confides to our colleagues from Cine TV Revue. But Lou and Tom’s mother was not of the same opinion as her late husband and this also allows her to feel it with her. “I know he is near me. I believe in angels, in life after death […] He who was very down to earth when I spoke to him about it, he now gives me signs“.
Signs that don’t lie
But what are the signs evoked by the widow of Jean-Pierre Pernaut? “For two months, I left the hospital every evening at 9 p.m. and the Eiffel Tower was off. The day he died, when he left, it was on, it was twinkling. That’s when we had our first date at the restaurant”she confesses at first before going further and giving other examples: “The next day, I’ll take my car and, turning on the radio, there was his favorite song by Johnny Hallyday ‘Allumer le feu'”.
Signs that would prove to him that Jean-Pierre Pernaut is always by his side and watches over her and their children. Especially since Nathalie Marquay would not be the only one to have had the right to a visit from her ex-companion. “As for my daughter, Lou, her TV turned on by itself at 1 a.m. There was a movie where a man said, ‘I’m proud of you, my daughter’. And it just turned off after. My son was mad with rage at not having any signs. On the evening of the presidential debate, he was in front of a photo where he kept saying: ‘Dad, give me a sign.’ “all of a sudden, our two TVs stopped dead, the image was frozen”. More than disturbing facts that allow Nathalie Marquay and the rest of the family to better understand mourning, always feeling Jean-Pierre Pernaut by their side.
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