Back on his tumultuous relationship with Julie Jardon, his last companion

Igor Bogdanoff, died six days after his twin brother Grichka, this Monday, January 3, as a result of Covid-19, at the age of 72. The physicist had also been admitted to the same service at the Georges-Pompidou European Hospital (in the 15th arrondissement of Paris), as announced by his agent Damien Nougarede. “In peace and love, surrounded by his children and his family, Igor Bogdanoff went to the light”, was it specified in the press release sent to theAFP.

Six children born to three different mothers

The former Touche Pas À Mon Poste columnist leaves behind six children. Her first child, a boy named Dimitri was born from her love affair in the 70s with Geneviève Grad, a French actress known for having played Nicole Cruchot, the daughter of Louis de Funès in the Gendarmes de Saint- Tropez. Igor will meet a second wife, Ludmilla d’Oultremont, whom he will marry in 1989. From this union, two daughters (Sasha and Anna) and a son (Wenceslas) will be born. After a divorce in 1994, he remarried in 2009 with Amélie de Bourbon-Parme. The daughter of the racing driver and businessman Michel de Bourbon-Parme gave him two boys (Alexandre and Constantine). It was in 2017 that he formalized his relationship with Julie Jardon, 44 years his junior. The young woman is a model but also a neuroscience researcher. This close friend of Sylvie Ortega had revealed dating Grichka’s brother since 2015. But their story has known ups and downs (and separations). His sweetheart had filed a complaint against the former host of Temps X for “home invasion” and “slight damage to private property”, following a violent altercation. A few years later, facing Jordan de Luxe, in June 2021, he said he was still with her.

See also: TF1 News Star, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau forced to slam the door: these health glitches that prevent her from continuing …

Writing

source site-8