“I learned, a few days ago, that you would have written a will totally disinheriting David and me (…) I chose to fight. I would have preferred that all this stay in the family, unfortunately, in our family it is like that…“It is in these terms that Laura Smet launched the war of inheritance that we experienced among the Hallydays, in February 2018. Only a few months after the death of Johnny Hallyday, the elders had started proceedings against Laeticia Hallyday , which ended only a few years later in scandal and disgrace…
“Everything was in order before he left”
On March 2, France lost another idol: Jean-Pierre Pernaut. Much loved by the general public, the presenter of the 1 p.m. news from TF1, had two children, Lou and Tom, born of his marriage to Nathalie Marquay, and two other, older ones, Olivier and Julia, whom he had had with his previous wife, Dominique Bonnet.
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The whole family was very affected by his disappearance, but will not tear themselves apart over his money. And for good reason, as his widow explains at Gala, this week, “everything was in order before he left”. The former Miss France adds “I want people to know that Jean-Pierre was an extraordinary father for all his children. He always protected them“.
“Reassured to know that I am always with their father“
This is why, when we talk to her about the Hallyday inheritance war, Nathalie exclaims: “Ah especially not!”. Today still in mourning, she even replies that the family is united. She details:The children get along very well. Tom and Olivier are very close, especially“. And to add: “Olivier is like Tom, ultra-sensitive, and I believe that Julia like Olivier were reassured to know that I was always with their father during these difficult months”.
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