They have been making the media rounds for several weeks. The Hallyday girls and their mother ensure promoting the exhibition dedicated to Johnny Hallyday from December 22, 2023, and which will be done from their majestic villa in Marnes-la-Coquette, which the three women have been struggling to sell since the death of the rocker in December 2017 at the age of 74. Fans will be able to enjoy “a timed show made up of different spectacular stage entrances by Johnny”, “a mini-concert by Johnny covering some of his greatest hits”, and a unique visit “from the secret office” from the artist, “where he worked, received his friends and relatives”. The prices were revealed a few days ago and are available: €24.50 for adults€16.50 for young people aged 6 to 18 as well as for students, free for children under six years old, and €22.50 for adults coming in a group (more than 15 people).
Guest this Saturday December 16, 2023 on the show C the weekly on France 5 hosted since the start of the season by journalist Aurélie Casse, Laeticia Hallyday returned with emotion on the heavy attacks suffered by his two daughters since the war which confronted them with Laura Smet and David Hallyday; fans of the rocker’s two eldest children are not kind to their half-sisters, who are regular targets of death threats and racist attacks linked to their adoption: “My daughters are victims of racism, death threats, they suffer from having words from people who think they are not Johnny’s legitimate daughters. It goes very, very far. They are called bastards, rice bowls, inheritance thieves, really violent things” confided the mother.
They will never forgive David and Laura
Rather than silence and stifle the incessant and hurtful attacks they receive, Jade and Joy have the strength and courage to talk about it with their mother. Together, the three women are stronger than anything: “We talk about it, I try to protect them, through what I transmitted to them, the values that we shared, this force of love, this force of life, that does not repair, but in any case, I I think that talking about it is part of winning that they don’t keep things to themselves.” explained the businesswoman. Guests of Audrey Crespo-Mara in Seven to Eight last weekend, the two young women revealed no longer have any contact with Laura and Davidand that they did not intend to forgive them for the war they had waged against their mother, which they never ceased to praise.