Jean-Luc Delarue converted to Islam after his death? His widow Anissa leads a new life in Istanbul …

In August 2012, Jean-Luc Delarue died of cancer of the stomach and peritoneum. A few weeks after his death, his widow, Anissa Khelifi found herself at the heart of a heated controversy. Accused of having married in a hurry, while the host was very ill and isolated from his relatives, the young woman of 30 had been sued by Elisabeth Bost, the ex-companion of Jean-Luc Delarue .

At the heart of the discord: a legacy with a heritage estimated at 22 million euros including a Parisian apartment on rue Bonaparte, resold today, a house, numerous works of art and a large part of the shares of the company of production Reservoir Prod). Before his death, Jean-Luc Delarue had indeed decided to bequeath half of his fortune to his wife and part to his son, Jean Delarue-Bost, now 15 years old.

After the controversy related to the inheritance, Anissa Khelifi was also accused of having converted her husband to Islam: “Jean-Luc Delarue did not convert to Islam […]. He was of the Catholic faith and baptized “, she assured before adding: “We were not practicing and we never spoke about it… To read the press, I would have“ converted ”to Islam after his death, implied without his agreement, and had him buried in a Muslim square without warn his family, it’s all a web of lies she declared to Paris Match in October 2012.

While the NRJ 12 channel was broadcasting this Thursday, December 9, 2021, a report on the war on the legacy of the Delarue clan, our colleagues from Gala emphasize that Anissa who won her case and was able to touch her legacy, now lives far away of Paris and spotlights. Now 39 years old, the pretty brunette would live between Switzerland and Istanbul where one of her sisters, Samira lives. In 2018, the two young women created an accessories brand called Ana Khel where noble materials are in the spotlight. Far from the Parisian jet-set, Anissa Delarue thus has to make a name for herself in the world of luxury and leads a peaceful life.

Eleanor de la Fontaine

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