“I didn’t respect her”

At the age of 80, Jacques Dutronc published his memoirs entitled And me, and me, and me and published by the editions Look for him at noon. On this occasion, Thomas Dutronc’s dad spoke to RTL about his state of health, he who interrupted their concert tour to rest. “This tour did me good, but I felt bad. It’s like alcohol, it hurts. There were lots of little daily details that made me feel bad. I wasn’t feeling well, I got some kind of stupid thing, the crovid!” he first declared, voluntarily changing the name of Covid-19.

Against all expectations, in his memoirs, Jacques Dutronc does not mention THE woman of his life, Françoise Hardy. “I’m not talking about her because I love her. I wrote the essentials” he justified himself before sending a nice wink to his current partner, Sylvie Duval, who shares his life since 1997. “Françoise saved my life and Sylvie saved my life. Sylvie, twice. Without her, I would not be here but with Serge Gainsbourg”.

However, in his work, the singer remembers a filming “agitated” And “tormented”during which he would have left himself “embark on a somewhat uncontrollable adventure” with actress Romy Schneider. At that time, he was in a relationship with Françoise Hardy. He remembers the actress as an actress “extraordinary” And “absolute”able to “live what she played” and calls her a woman beyond the reach of artificial and pasteurized actresses.

“She had such strength that you would have had to be a colossus to resist her. I felt like a Mini Cooper in front of a 38 tonhe also writes about Romy Schneider before making his mea culpa on the fact that he then made his wife Françoise Hardy suffer. “I didn’t respect her. I was caught in something out of control, trying to clown for her like in the movie, and, at the end of filming, I wasn’t very honest because Françoise Hardy… it’s Françoise. I wasn’t going to leave her for Romy Schneider“.

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