Since the start of the fires in Los Angeles, many American and French celebrities have seen their homes destroyed. On Instagram, Joy Hallyday, the daughter of Laetitia and Johnny Hallyday, revealed how devastated she was to see “her house of happiness” decimated by the flames.
Los Angeles is a shadow of its former self. Since January 7, 2025, a series of fires have ravaged the West Coast of the United States, notably the Los Angeles metropolitan area and surrounding regions in Southern California. At least 16 people lost their lives and many residents’ properties were destroyed by the flames. American and French personalities are also not spared. Paris Hilton, Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins revealed that they had lost their house, just like Patrick Bruel and Laeticia Hallyday.
On Instagram, Johnny Hallyday’s widow revealed having seen his house in Los Angeles “go to ashes”. “We lost everything… There’s nothing left. I saw our house go to ashes, helpless in the face of the flames which took everything away. This video haunts my heart. It wasn’t just a house…It was our refuge, our rebirth after the chaos of grief. It is between these walls that we healed our wounds, that we learned to live with absence, to rebuild days lit by love despite the shadow of loss. It sheltered our dreams, our secrets, our promises for tomorrow. But above all, she helped us get back on our feet, to rebuild ourselves after the unimaginable absence of my husband. This house was our refuge in the chaos of grief, our anchor when everything seemed to be falling apart. Everything has disappeared… and with it, a part of my soul. The sorrow is endless.”
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“I don’t have the words…” : Joy Hallyday’s heartbreaking farewell to her “haven of peace”
Laeticia Hallyday is not the only one to have shared her grief over this terrible news. Her youngest daughter, Joy Hallyday, took to her Instagram account to express her sadness following the loss of her “haven of peace”. “Our beautiful little village of Palisades is gone. My home and my childhood are now gone, our haven of peace. I have no words. We are truly devastated by everything that is happening”wrote the one who also had a thought about “those who were affected by the fires”. “I will forever cherish every moment spent with my family and friends in the house of happiness.”
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After her mother and her little sister, it was Jade Hallyday’s turn to speak to pay tribute to her house in Pacific Palisades in which she lived after the death of her father. “We lost our home in the Palisades, my refuge, the place where so many wonderful memories of my childhood were made. My heart is broken, to lose not only a home but a part of ourselves.”
“I feel like I’ve lost a part of my soul.” : Laeticia Hallyday reveals the extent of the damage to her Los Angeles house reduced to ashes after the fires
Two days after announcing that she had lost her house, Laeticia Hallyday shared new images of what remains of her residence after the devastating fires. “There is nothing left… Only ashes where our laughter, our memories, our history lived. I feel like I have lost a part of my soul, as if a part of me had flown away with it. the flames”, she wrote, before thanking those who supported her. “Yet, in this abyss, there remains one thing that nothing can ever burn, the immense love that I receive every day.”
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Years after the death of Taulier, Laeticia Hallyday sold the family home that she had shared with her husband during the last years of her life to buy another in the same neighborhood. “Moving was painful but essential in our mourning and our reconstruction. We stayed in this neighborhood where we have our habits and our friends. It is our refuge. We discovered it because Jade went to the French school there And we loved it for its village atmosphere in the south of France and its proximity to the ocean.she confided in the columns of Parisian.
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