Lou Pernaut heavily annoyed by a surfer, she settles her accounts!

The disappearance of Jean-Pierre Pernaut, at the age of 71, is still in people’s minds. Wednesday March 2, the emblematic presenter of the 1 p.m. newspaper of TF1 succumbed to lung cancer against which he had been fighting for many months. This tragic departure broke the hearts of millions of French people, who greatly appreciated the former star presenter of TF1’s 13-hour newscast.

In recent weeks, her daughter Lou has tried to show that she is gradually climbing the slope. The 19-year-old influencer gave a particularly poignant speech at the funeral. “Your smile will never cease to shine in my heart and your laughter to vibrate in the stars. I know you’ll take care of me from up there, and I promised you that I’ll take care of Mommy the long way you’ll be gone. Thank you dad for being my brave life example. I hope one day I will make you proud as much as I am proud to be your daughter. I love you”she said.

This disappearance is a painful ordeal to overcome for the young woman who must sometimes dot the “i” on social networks. Saturday April 2, Lou was forced to reframe an outrageously indelicate Internet user who sent him an inappropriate remark. “It’s good, you don’t seem to be suffering too much from the loss of your father!“, she wrote, referring to stories on which the young influencer seems happy. Pained by this comment, Lou Pernaut explained via an Instagram story: “I receive this type of message almost every day and I would like you to understand that what I show you on the network is not necessarily what I feel in real life. Sending me this kind of message only complicates my grief and I would ask you not to send me any more from now on because it really hurts me”she clarified.

Nathalie Pernaut’s daughter also did not fail to share the sharp response she sent to the unscrupulous Internet user. “I would like to know from where you can allow yourself to judge without knowing me as well as to issue an opinion on Instagram videos that you only see through your screen. We don’t necessarily show the reality when we make stories. If my way of grieving does not suit you, then I encourage you to block me. But above all, do not send me such messages, knowing that you know very well that this subject makes me suffer.” That has the merit of being clear.

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