The youngest daughter of Johnny and Laëticia Hallyday took to her Instagram account to share her desolation after discovering that the family home had been ravaged by the fires in Los Angeles which left several dead.
The toll has continued to rise since LA caught fire. Several neighborhoods of the megalopolis were engulfed in flames from January 7 and for more than a week, taking away 27 people in all. US President Joe Biden, who is preparing to hand over power with Donald Trump this week, said this catastrophe was “the largest, most devastating fires in California history”during a crisis meeting. And while searches are underway to try to find people still missing, there are more than 12,000 homes affectedbuildings and vehicles that have been destroyed or damaged, and “entire neighborhoods razed”. “Nearly 88,000 people are still displaced”according to the latest assessment established by Euronews.
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Los Angeles County Public Works Director Mark Pestrella said the extent of the consequences of the violent fires is not yet fully known, as “the evacuation networks of the two sectors (the most affected) have been damaged” and that in the event of “heavy rain” it is to be expected that “the entire neighborhood and streets are affected by water flows carrying debris”. “Apparently intact buildings could also be affected by landslides”he insists (20 Minutes).
Joy Hallyday begins the healing process
Photos and videos abound on social networks, at the same time, including those of several personalities. As soon as the fire broke out, Laëticia Hallyday took to her Instagram account to let people know that she and her two daughters were safe and sound, while their villa in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood was burning. “We lost everything… There was nothing left. It was our refuge, our rebirth after the chaos of mourning. It was 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, it helped us to get back up, to rebuild ourselves after the unimaginable absence of. my husband”she said, echoing the mourning which followed the disappearance of Johnny Hallyday in 2017. She was joined by her youngest daughter, Joy Hallydaywho spoke of the deterioration of her “house of happiness” with his own community.
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-The little sister of Jade Hallyday once again referred to the violence of this fire on Instagram on Sunday January 19, with the publication in a story d’a photo of the villa reduced to ashes. In the said photo, we can actually see that there is nothing left except a section of the fence wall. In the foreground, we can see what could well be the charred carcass of a vehicle. Without really describing anything because there are no words, Joy Hallyday added a heart-shaped emoji, surrounded by a white ribbon, as if to testify to the healing process underway.
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Patrick Bruel sees his memories go up in smoke
The Hallyday clan is not the only one to have been affected by this disaster, since the singer Patrick Bruel had also already spoken previously to share his pain at seeing all his memories go up in smoke, in the caption of a photo in warm colors and putting into perspective the seriousness of the situation on the spot. “For now my thoughts are with the brave firefighters and those trapped in the flames. Strength to all!”he insisted when speaking of “considerable material damage”while having a moving thought for his two sons Léon et Oscar who resided in his villa in California.
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The youngest of the siblings also spoke out, shortly after his mother, the writer Amanda Stherson the radio microphone Europe 1. The young singer who has just started a solo career said to himself “very sad” upon discovering what had happened to their house: “We are not the most to be pitied because people have lost everything. I wanted to say that it’s not the material or financial things that collapse us, but the emotional part, everything that we can’t buy back, that has no price and all the memories in this house that are gone.”he admitted, fully aware of the situation. “Above all, we should say the most important and most serious thing is that there are people who died, before houses, before material things”he insisted, very humbly. Which did not prevent Patrick Bruel from keeping his commitments and joining the troop of Bastards for its traditional annual show in Montpellier, in residence until January 20…