the difficult words of Christophe Dechavanne about his only son, Paul-Henri

An emblematic face of the French audiovisual landscape for many years, Christophe Dechavanne wanted to open up about his personal life like never before through an autobiographical work. A book titled Without transition released by Flammarion editions this Wednesday January 24, 2024, in which Léa Salamé’s second in What an era! confided as rarely about his family life and in particular about his paternity.

“I raised her alone since she was 8 years old. I took care of her with the greatest attention, protecting her from others and sometimes from herself “, wrote Christophe Dechavanne about his youngest daughter Ninon. And to add, still about his youngest: “Thirteen years of legal battle, until the decision of a judge for children where I obtained sole custody. One day, during a ‘Vivement Dimanche’, the Michel Drucker show on which I was the When invited, she basically confided that I had saved her life. Her words moved me to tears.”

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“Otherwise, I’ll die.”

A special relationship that the television man values ​​above all else, however, the latter also wanted to clarify that he did not have the same relationship with his only son Paul-Henri whom he affectionately nicknames “Paulo” or “Little Paul”.

Very close to his two daughters Pauline and Ninon, the fifty-year-old confided in his work that his son born in 1990 had wanted to get away from his father.

“Life has kept us apart for a decade now. Not another word. Neither did his sisters. Somehow, I mourned it, from little Paul. Obliged. Otherwise, I die. My friends tell me he’ll come back.”can we read in Without transition. Poignant confidences.

L.Z.

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