The quarrel between Jean-Pascal Lacoste and her sister-in-law Sylvie Tellier now touches the whole family. Indeed, relations between the general manager of the company Miss France and her sister Delphine Tellier have also deteriorated. Sometimes, however, blood ties take precedence. Internet users notice it this Friday, January 7, 2022, on social networks.
In story on Instagram, the future wife of the famous Stirrer of Star Academy (season 1, in 2001) embarks on a question and answer session with its more than 22,000 loyal subscribers. The opportunity for some to hit Sylvie Tellier. ” I find you very nice unlike one of your sisters who is very haughty“, can we read. A message that compliments Delphine Tellier but scratches the reputation of the former beauty queen, here judged as arrogant. Faced with this tackle, the companion of Jean-Pascal Lacoste responds with kisses, and not only . “But despite what’s going on between us, it’s an image. In truth, she is not like that“, she writes. A way of defending her half-sister, no matter what the family shouts.
Because, let us remember, between the two sisters, however, war is declared. In early December 2021, still on the social network for sharing images, during a live with her lover, Delphine Tellier was questioned about her relationship with Sylvie Tellier. “There is nothing to say cause there is no relation“, she had blurted out. And while an Internet user felt that she should not take part in the disagreement between her half-sister and her spouse, Delphine Tellier had explained that there was”also disagreements with [elle]“, without providing any other information on the subject.
For his part, after months of distant quarrel – Jean-Pascal Lacoste and Sylvie Tellier have never met – the dad of Kylie (13 years old) and Maverick (9 years old), both born of his love with an American is less virulent. “Frankly, we are getting married on June 25, 2022 with Delphine, we will send her the announcement, he announced last November in The Luxury Moment. If she comes and all is well, it is with great pleasure. Here we are, we meet. And then afterwards we don’t have to appreciate each other, but at least we will have seen each other.“So all is not lost …