Between Jean-Claude Camus and Laura Smet, the resentment is not new. Since the death of Johnny Hallyday, the historic producer of Taulier and his eldest daughter have been leading each other a merciless war. And seven years later, the blow has still not settled. The proof with the words spoken by Jean-Claude Camus on the set of Chez Jordan this Thursday, December 5. “There are two clans. I am especially sorry for the little ones. They are suffering from it, they would like to see their brother David and their sister Laura”he first regretted about Jade and Joy. The journalist then questioned his guest about very strict words that he had said on his set a few years ago.
“Johnny was undoubtedly clumsy not to inform them of what he wanted to do to protect the two little ones”then blurted out Jean-Claude Camus. At the time, Laura Smet responded to him through a vitriolic message published on her Instagram account. “There is Albert Camus and then there is Jean-Claude Camus… Both wrote The Plague. One with more genius than the other”she wrote.
“There was a debt to my father, that of silence and respect. My heritage is memory. Stop the lies“concluded the daughter of Johnny Hallyday and Nathalie Baye. Visibly exasperated by this message, Jean-Claude Camus had difficulty finding his words. “I pity her! I really pity her. I'm not going to dwell on the subject again but I pity her”he reacted, for once not very talkative. And Jordan de Luxe tried to pull the worms out of his nose.
Jean-Claude Camus: “things that no longer reach me”
“She knows what she's talking about, but hey… She doesn't want to hear all the information”launched the producer of Johnny Hallyday. As for what he would say to her if she were in front of him, his answer is clear: “I think that unfortunately there is nothing to say to him. When we came back like that… Pfff”. Seven years after Johnny's death, Laeticia Hallyday's close friend ensures that this type of quarrel no longer affects him. “You know, these are things that no longer affect me”he concluded on this subject.
Laura Smet and Jean-Claude Camus disagree in particular over the last days of Johnny Hallyday. Some reported that Laeticia Hallyday would have prevented Laura Smet and Nathalie Baye from seeing him one last time before his death. Which is not true, according to him. “The Saturday I was there, where it was said that Laeticia had refused Nathalie Baye and Laura to see him, in fact, I don't know it from Laeticia, I know it (thanks to) the nurse, when I arrived I knew her well”he already said on the C8 antenna.
David and Laura “touched a lot”
“Johnny had received a text a few days earlier because they wanted to come see him”added Jean-Claude Camus. According to him, the rocker would have liked to postpone the meeting to the following week. “No, not Saturday, next week,” the latter reportedly declared. “Obviously, Johnny's character, when he decided that it was next week, it wasn't today. So he threw a fit. (….) And it was the nurse who was responsible for telling them. That's the real story.” he still assured.
Enough to provoke black anger from Laura Smet. Speaking to Ciné Télé Revue, Jean-Claude Camus also said that“there was an injustice” et “the public was misinformed” on the legacy left by Johnny Hallyday. “So I say: no, his other two children were not disinherited, because they received a lot before, assured the rocker's ex-producer.
And Johnny, in his mind, thought that it was necessary to ensure the future of the two little ones, who are not adults. And then, it should be noted that it was Læticia who inherited the tax debts: 34 million. As luck would have it, once we knew what he owed, we heard no more about the war of succession.”
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