Jean-Pascal Lacoste never hid it: with her sister-in-law Sylvie Tellier, it’s not true love ! In a relationship for several years with Delphine Tellier, the former candidate of the
star Academy
had revealed their conflict on the set of
Do not touch My TV
, explaining that the former boss of Miss France had not accepted that her little sister got into a relationship with a television man. Since then, the two sisters have been angry, and it is not Jean-Pascal Lacoste who will reconcile them! In all the interviews he gives, Jean-Pascal Lacoste never stops fanning the embers, and thus bog down the conflict between the two sisters.
Asked in PAF this Friday March 1, 2024 on his marriage to Delphine Tellier by Pascale de la Tour du Pin, Jean-Pascal could not help but mock a cliché of Sylvie Tellier appearing on screen : “There’s no photo!” Reframed by the host and journalist, the singer and actor explained that his future wife had taken a step towards his sister by sending her an announcement for their wedding, but that it seemed obvious to him that she would not don’t answer. “Obviously she won’t come.” he assured, before refusing to look at photos of his sister-in-law, with humor.
He is not against reconciliation
Jean-Pascal Lacoste also confirmed that he had no further news from his sister-in-law, and relations between the latter and his future wife are at a standstill: “I have no news at all (…) Sylvie, she never wanted (…) me to go out with Delphine, because I was on television (…) I can understand that “She has a bad image of me, you can’t be liked by everyone.” However, Jean-Pascal Lacoste, who revealed that he had never met or discussed with his sister-in-law, does not close the door to reconciling one day: “If she wants to call me, we’ll have a coffee, it’s with great pleasure”. Next December, Delphine Tellier will become Delphine Lacoste, but it remains to be seen whether by then, the two sisters will have finally found a place to hear…
Ouch! @jp_lacoste tells us about his strained relationship with his sister-in-law Sylvie Tellier #PAFOATpic.twitter.com/yAbqex6QiF
— TPMP (@TPMP) March 1, 2024