“Marcilly [le nom du biographe avec lequel est partie son épouse, ndlr] has arrived at fifty, the age when women ask themselves all the more questions the more beautiful and courted they have been. At the time, the majority of them did not have a job. Alone, they found themselves with nothing. This is what happened to Pierrette when, perfect love gone and apartments sketched, she was abandoned by her seducer. She experienced failure.”
Jean-Marie Le Pen was not kind to Pierrette in the last volume of his memoirs, when discussing the way in which his ex-wife’s escapades ended. “Marcilly [le nom du biographe avec lequel est partie son épouse, ndlr] has arrived at fifty, the age when women ask themselves all the more questions the more beautiful and courted they have been. At the time, the majority of them did not have a job. Alone, they found themselves with nothing. This is what happened to Pierrette when, perfect love gone and apartments sketched, she was abandoned by her seducer. She experienced failure.”
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