“I miss you”: Lucie Bernardoni pays a vibrant tribute to her grandmother for a special occasion

“I miss you”: Lucie Bernardoni pays a vibrant tribute to her grandmother for a special occasion
“I miss you”: Lucie Bernardoni pays a vibrant tribute to her grandmother for a special occasion

Lucie Bernardoni, Star Academy coach, wanted to pay a moving tribute to her grandmother, who passed away a few months ago, as the Christmas holidays approached.

This year, Lucie is preparing to experience a very different Christmas, marked by the absence of her grandmother for the first time.

Lucie Bernardoni pays tribute to her grandmother

On her social networks, she shared her feelings about this period, which promises to be less festive and full of nostalgia for her.

First Christmas without her in this world. It took me a while to make this tree. There are children, so we do it for the children. And the star at the top is for you. I miss you grandma. Every day. If you have your grandparents at the table this year. Take advantage of them. And talk with them. They are the World” she expressed in her story this Sunday, December 15.

The repeater of the Star Academy announced the death of his grandmother in a moving letter

Last June, she wrote a moving letter to pay tribute to her grandmother after her death. “You left early that morning. Time for mom to doze off for a few minutes by your side just before dawn. A few hours before our arrival, to my sister and me. You who taught us everything we know about the world. You left as you lived, discreetly, simply, gently. Without wanting to disturb anyone. You spoke little, you understood everything. You were my person. You were our person. The most beautiful ‘I love’ the one who surrounds you with an indestructible love, you have never dared to pronounce it. But you’ve told us that a thousand times. Without a word. So, while watching you, I thought I imagined a slight smile on your face.” she wrote on Instagram. Many personalities of the Star Academy had wanted to support her during this period, like the former teacher of stage expression, Cécile Chatudeau, who had sent her a heart. The former singing teacher, Adeline Toniutti, also sent him a message of support.” ” she wrote to him in her publication. Mario Barravecchia had sent a few white hearts.

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