Patrick Bruel’s son speaks about their destroyed house during a rare interview

Patrick Bruel’s son speaks about their destroyed house during a rare interview
Patrick Bruel’s son speaks about their destroyed house during a rare interview

It is a tragic event that has not gone unnoticed. For several days, Los Angeles has been facing a fire determined to devastate everything in its path. If many international personalities have been affected, this is also the case for some French women. Among them, there is Patrick Bruel. The singer’s house was completely destroyed by the flames and it’s on the air d’Europe 1 this Monday, January 13, that his son confided on this subject. Léon Hesby was at the side of his mother, Amanda Sthers, and he reflected on this tragedy. Léon Hesby confirmed the sad news: his father’s house was “completely burned”he says before continuing: First of all, we should say the most important and serious thing is that people died, before material things.” If there is much more serious than this house, Patrick Bruel’s son nevertheless confides that he was attached to it. “We are obviously very sad but we are not the most to be pitied because people have lost everything,” assures Léon Hesby, aware that there is much more important.

Léon Hesby: the singer’s son speaks openly

Léon Hesby affirms it: human losses are the priority in this story. However, he specifies that he was very touched by this destruction since he had many memories in this house. “I wanted to say that it’s not material things (…)

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