Estelle Lefébure reunited with her ex-husband David Hallyday, with whom she is obviously still close 23 years after their divorce. The model was also able to celebrate her ex-mother-in-law, Sylvie Vartan, showing that family ties remain strong despite years of separation.
Marriages break up but family ties remain. After their divorce in 2001, Estelle Lefébure and David Hallyday remained close, trying in particular to maintain the link for their two daughters, Ilona and Emma Smet. The emblematic ex-couple of the 90s therefore continues to meet, like this November 9, at the Dôme de Paris.
The former model was in fact present in the public to cheer her ex-mother-in-law, the singer Sylvie Vartan, mother of David. At 80, the yé-yé star has just kicked off his farewell tour, wishing to now devote more time to his family. A desire that she was already able to realize this weekend on stage, where she was joined by her son, David, for an emotional duet.
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A moment immortalized by Estelle Lefébure from the room. The model then shared the images on Instagram, writing in the caption “Family affair” (“a family affair” in French), adding over the song “Sang pour sang” sung by Sylvie Vartan but originally written by David Hallyday for his father, Johnny. Estelle Lefébure therefore shows that despite her 23 years of separation, she remains a faithful member of the Vartan-Hallyday clan.
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The Hallydays, a united clan
Recently, it was Sylvie Vartan who demonstrated that, despite the divorce in 1980, then the death in 2017, Johnny remained present in her heart. The singer allowed herself to make tender confidences about him, confiding that she considered that she had never really shared the stage with him. “It was also a way of seeing ourselves. » she told in the columns of “Parisien”.
It would therefore seem that his parents’ divorce serves as a model for David Hallyday for his own separation from Estelle Lefébure. Having recently become grandparents of little Harrison, the two ex-spouses never fail to jointly compliment their daughters, thus showing that the family ties between them are indestructible.