Alain-Fabien Delon between two fires… The youngest of the Delon tribe, who for several weeks has sided with his brother Anthony by publishing heavy videos highlighting the troubled behavior of his sister Anouchka, seems to have kept some links with his father, Alain Delon. While he fiercely defends his only daughter and main heir, and did not hesitate to take his eldest son to court to preserve his interests, Alain Delon nevertheless agreed to receive his last son in Douchy, despite the wrongs he cause to her sister with the exhumation of videos in which she conjures her father to respond publicly to improve your imagesomewhat scratched by her two brothers.
In an Instagram story, Capucine Anav’s ex-boyfriend posted a new photo of his dad, with whom he spent a Sunday in the countryside, among men. The actor appears weakened, at 88 years old, prostrate in front of his television, and sitting on an armchair with a blanket. The man is focused in front of the Arte channelwhich broadcast this Sunday afternoon a film that he knows well: Cop Story. Released in 1975, this thriller in which he plays the title role alongside Jean-Louis Trintignant had received critical acclaim at the time, and he was also its co-producer. This biographical film told the story of Roger Borniche, a police inspector who shamelessly tracked down the dangerous criminal Émile Buisson, in the heart of post-war Paris. From the main cast of Cop StoryAlain Delon is the last survivor: Jean-Louis Trintignant, Renato Salvatori, Claudine Auger, Maurice Biraud, André Pousse, Mario David, Paul Crauchet and Denis Manuel have all died.
Anouchka facing “jealousy”
“Watching dad with dad”the young man rejoicedwho watched a film of his father, by his father, with his father. In the photo, the actor appears more concentrated than ever, probably delighted to find this almost fifty-year-old masterpiece. In Douchy this Sunday, the atmosphere was cinematic, far from the legal tumults that the Delon clan has been facing for several months. A response made, probably, to Anouchka, whose latest publication seemed more enigmatic and piquant than ever: “Jealousy never allows you to see things as they are. It is a distorting mirror that magnifies, insignificant details, transforms dwarves into giants and suspicions into truth. It’s not what happens to you that matters, but how you react to it.”