In December 2017, when Johnny Hallyday died at the age of 74 following cancer, his youngest children, Jade and Joy Hallyday, experienced a double sorrow. That of the loss of their dad, but also of an entire entourage. This is what Laeticia Hallyday’s daughters confide to Paris Matchthis December 7, 2023, while explaining in passing that strict measures had to be taken…
“We had to change because they let us down”
Indeed, regarding their godparents, Jade Hallyday says ironically: “Which ?” The young student adds: “For me it’s always been Jean Reno and Marie Poniatowski. For Joy: Maxime Nucci and Hélène Darroze”. And his little sister added: “Before I had another godfather, Jean-Claude Darmon, and Jade another godmother, Luana Belmondo, but we had to change because they let us down”.
A very serious accusation, and yet the girls assure: “When we met them for the first time since dad’s death last summer, at Claude Lelouch’s wedding, they didn’t even greet us.“. It must be said that when the Taulier died out, many people turned their backs on Laeticia, Jade and Joy, explain the latter two.
Joy comments that for some, it was “people we saw almost every day, with whom we went on vacation.” And Jade was extremely disappointed: “From one day to the next after Dad left, they didn’t give any more news, gone, deleted…”
David and Laura not spared
A sad observation, while the sisters also assured that their elders, David Hallyday and Laura Smet, had been absent for 6 years. After the death of the head of the family, they denounce: rather than “share moments […] to talk about our father”, they “summoned us to court even though we did nothing to them”. Atmosphere.
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