Starring on the game show “Les Cinquante” on W9, Lou Pernaut has frequently spoken about the disappearance of her father, the journalist Jean-Pierre Pernaut, and how she is experiencing her new notoriety on social networks.
Stating that she no longer wants to be “just a ‘daughter of'”, Lou Pernaut still allowed herself some confidences about her famous parents, Jean-Pierre Pernaut and Nathalie Marquay. Starring on the reality TV show “Les Cinquante” on W9, the 21-year-old wants to free herself from this image… while continuing to show her family life.
On Instagram, she has been followed by nearly 197,000 subscribers since she published an unpublished video of her father who died on March 2, 2022. “The video recorded 10 million views in 24 hours,” she explained at “Parisien”, this Thursday, October 3. “I said to myself, ‘why not continue?’ People are happy to see my dad at home, with his family, when he’s not at work. There was a lot of love around him and for us. »
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Showing the “real life” of the Pernaut-Marquay clan
That’s why she didn’t stop there and decided to devote herself to social networks full time, despite her degree in architecture. “I wanted to show real life. Yes, my parents had their coffee and showers like everyone else in the morning. We didn’t have lunch on a silver platter, I never had dinner with international stars. It’s not all about rhinestones and glitter. »
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Today, she participates in the show “Les Cinquante” on W9 because she is “a content creator, quite simply”: “I don’t want to be just “the daughter of”… People followed me, I started having partnerships. » But Lou Pernaut affirms that the greatest amount of love she receives does not always come from social networks: “In the street, anonymous people started crying when they saw us. Even I didn’t cry like that. He was so close to the real France. »
At the beginning of September, the young woman returned to “the signs” that she feels she received from her father: “I know that there is a force that pushes me to do things every day. When I’m stressed, I think of my dad and things immediately get better,” she explained to “Ciné Télé Revue”.