This madness on her body that Nathalie Marquay has just made to pay tribute to Jean-Pierre Pernaut

Jamel Debbouze was not the only personality present in 50 mins Inside on TF1 Saturday October 15. Nathalie Marquay hosted the show’s cameras. Tom and Lou’s mother opened up about her life without her late husband, Jean-Pierre Pernaut. If the journalist died last March, the former Miss France still feels her presence around her. She also took advantage of this moment to make a revelation and not just any …

It is engraved in my head, in my heart, and also on my skin“, she revealed. “It’s a first ! Even my son, he hasn’t seen it yet“, she said, pointing to her tattoo which is located on her arm. “It’s ‘JP’ with a heart (…) I thought it was important that it be engraved on my skin, since even me when I leave, well at least, I will still take it with me.”

A touching speech!

Doubts about the reasons for the death of her husband

Reached by telephone in the Morning without filter on Virgin Radio, Nathalie Marquay had expressed her doubts concerning the causes of the death of her husband. According to her, the vaccine against covid-19 could be the cause of the death of the death of the journalist.

Although many lives have been saved, she believes there have been adverse effects on JPP. “I have my own idea about it. He did radiotherapy, it upsets the blood. So adding an additional vaccine…” And after the third dose his health deteriorated. “Eight days later, he gave me strokes. He had twelve, and the thirteenth was fatal. He had thrombosis after thrombosis (…) He was not hospitalized for his cancer. He was in remission and had no more traces of cancer in his lungs”.

And the doctors “so they did all the exams and they found that a heart valve was completely damaged. This valve was damaged by thrombosis”she said a few days ago.

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Adam Javal-Fauconnier

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