Alain Delon and Nathalie Delon loved each other like crazy. From their marriage was born Anthony, author ofBetween dog and wolf, a story about the Delon clan published on March 10 by Editions du Cherche midi. In these pages are listed the memories with Nathalie and Alain Delon. One of them, particularly striking and funny, Anthony Delon told it on the set of C to you this Tuesday, March 29. At the time, the little boy he was baptized. A meal follows with relatives in a good-natured atmosphere that will not remain so for very long. Alain and Nathalie Delon get into a game called Le jeu de la tour. The principle: ask someone who he prefers to push into the void between two people, a generally difficult choice which has not brought the couple anything but good: “At one point she told him ‘Who are you pushing? Your mother or me?’ He said ‘I push my mother’. Afterwards, it rose crescendo“.
Testing the limits, Alain Delon did it with Nathalie. Before the end of the lunch organized for the baptism, the hero of The swimming pool asks him a final question: “‘Who are you pushing? Anthony or me?’ She told him ‘you.'” If the companion of Sveva Alviti still remembers this moment, it is because it caused a very strong argument between his parents: “They didn’t speak to each other for two days and the christening dinner was ruined. It was over!“Fortunately, the two actors ended up patching things up.
Alain Delon fell in love with Nathalie in the early 60s, after a romance with Romy Schneider. In 1964, the couple married and moved to the United States. From this marriage was born Anthony Delon, without whom certain parts of this beautiful love story would still be a mystery. Despite the divorce pronounced on February 14, 1969, a very symbolic day, Alain and Nathalie Delon will remain close and accomplices until the end, the death of Nathalie on January 21, 2021. Touched by this disappearance, Alain Delon did not hide his pain : “We stayed in constant contact. We saw each other often. I was part of her life, she was part of mine“Since then, any occasion is good to pay tribute to the one who is, and will forever remain, the only one to have married him…