A few weeks after receiving David Hallyday who came to promote his memoirs Best albumpublished by Le Cherche-Midi, Audrey Crespo-Mara will pull off a very nice stunt for the magazine Seven to Eight. The journalist, Anne-Claire Coudray’s joker on the weekend news, has been providing portraits for Harry Roselmack’s show for several years. In C Media on France 5 this Sunday, November 26, 2023, journalist Thierry Moreau dropped a nice media scoop, revealing that Jade and Joy Hallyday, the two adopted daughters of Laeticia and Johnny Hallydayhad agreed to agree their very first TV interview with Audrey Crespo-Maraon the occasion of the sixth anniversary of their father’s death, and the exhibition that their mother is organizing in Paris at the end of December 2023.
A very nice blow for TF1 and Audrey Crespo-Mara, since the two young women (Jade is 19 years old, Joy is 15 years old) have always remained in the shadow of their mother. If they are very present on social networks, and more specifically on Instagram, where they publish highly commented photos that many Internet users consider it obscene and objectionablethe last two of the Hallyday tribe have never given any interview to any media. This will be a first for the two young women, who will answer Sept à Huit’s questions a few weeks after the comments made by their brother David Hallyday, with whom they no longer really have any contact…
Debts estimated at 30 million euros
In C MediaThierry Moreau also revealed the content of the memorandum of understanding concluded by the Hallyday clan in January 2020, more than two years after the death of Taulier: “We have a judicially closed case. Laeticia paid 1.5 million euros to Laurashe can keep the rights to the song that bears her name, and her father’s favorite guitar. David received 1 million euros which he gave to his half-sister. And then, he keeps the rights to Blood for Blood. As for Laeticia, she manages the tax debt, which amounts to approximately 30 million euros, and then, she can continue, by selling real estate for example, to make Johnny’s inheritance grow today. The idea is that we turn the page, we preserve the image of the icon, and we make it grow.” explained the former columnist of Do not touch My TV in Mélanie Taravant’s show.