his widow Laeticia ready to turn the page… This major event in his life which risks upsetting his fans!

A page turns for Laeticia Hallyday. Last year, the businesswoman sold her sublime home in Marnes-la-Coquette in the Hauts-de-Seine. As a reminder, Johnny Hallyday had acquired it at the end of the 90s for the tidy sum of 5 million euros. Out of sight, the couple lived incredible moments in this pretty family home called “La Savannah”. It is also in these places that the rocker breathed his last in 2017.

Four years after his disappearance, the mother of Jade and Joy has found a new buyer who has agreed to pay 10 million euros. A boon for Laeticia Hallyday who is gradually repaying certain debts of her late husband. At the start of the year, the darling of Jalil Lespert gave up the keys to the 900m2 villa. According to the latest news, she has until May to completely empty it.

A mission that is not simple for Laeticia Hallyday and her two daughters. In good times, Elyette Boudou’s little girl can happily count on her family. “I learned to live with this mourning, to be resilient too, to cling to this future that must be built without it. I let time do its work, help me and accompany me, because it there is no remedy for mourning”, she explained on the waves of RTL last year.

Before recording the move as underlined Closer, the BFF of Hélène Darroze would also like to record certain sequences of the documentary centered on Johnny Hallyday that she has been drinking for several months. At the same time, Françoise Thibaut’s daughter also gathered the singer’s personal effects to organize a traveling exhibition to pay homage to him.

Thus, it will be possible to discover it in the largest cities of France… But also in Belgium for five years. The event is expected to begin this year. “Johnny will go see his fans, like he did on tour”, explained Laeticia Hallyday in the columns of Parisian last September. “Johnny wouldn’t have liked something that was frozen […] We will recreate his Parisian office identically, with his real objects, his costumes […]”. All in all, a nice project.

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