Jean-Luc Lahaye back, a star of Here it all starts unleashed… Rock’n’roll evening for Harley Davidson

Two evenings, two atmospheres were offered in the heart of the capital this Thursday, September 22. While some, including Julie Gayet and François Hollande, had bet on the inauguration of Madam BreweryThierry Marx’s new restaurant on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower, others preferred to bet on the rock’n’roll and biker atmosphere of the Harley Davidson brand.

It was in the store on boulevard Beaumarchais, near Place de la Bastille, that guests, motorcycle fans and other admirers of the label were able to discover the new products it had to offer. On the program, a short tour of the store but also and above all games, photocalls galore and a good slice of fun. Maxime Dereymez was very complicit with the ex of Yannick Noah Isabelle Camus and the basketball player Emilie Gomis. He also struck the pose with Pierre Cosso, eternal lover of Sophie Marceau in The Boom 2. Two members of the team of buyersDeal done were there: Caroline Margeridon and François-Xavier Renou proved that their agreement went beyond the film sets.

Alexandra Vendernoot, star of‘Here everything begins, jacket with camel fringes on the shoulders, broke out like never before. She not only slipped behind the turntables to accompany Dj Drey Key but also rode the huge Harley on display in the store. A look of queen of displacements which did not escape Jean-Luc Lahaye, also present.

True to form, it was in a leather jacket that the 69-year-old singer made an appearance. He chained the poses near the racing car before finding Bébert des Forbans as in the good old days. This regained freedom, the artist savors it. Four months ago, Jean-Luc Lahaye was serving a prison sentence in the VIP area of ​​the Maison de la Santé. After six months behind bars, he was finally released after the revelation of new elements in the case of rape and sexual assault on minors of which he is accused. For now, he remains under investigation.

Jean-Luc Lahaye remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final closure of the case

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