“Legal and notarial problems”: Thomas Dutronc discusses the legacy left by his mother Françoise Hardy

“Legal and notarial problems”: Thomas Dutronc discusses the legacy left by his mother Françoise Hardy
“Legal
      and
      notarial
      problems”:
      Thomas
      Dutronc
      discusses
      the
      legacy
      left
      by
      his
      mother
      Françoise
      Hardy
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Françoise Hardy passed away on June 11th. While she leaves behind an impressive catalogue of hits that were sometimes successful worldwide, the singer who suffered from pharyngeal cancer was also the owner of numerous properties in Paris and Corsica. A fortune amassed over the course of her career and which goes entirely to her only son, Thomas Dutronc. While he is currently on a media tour to promote his new album It’s never too late, The man confided in this heavy legacy to our colleagues from Figarothis Saturday, September 14.

When asked about his musical heritage and his new role as the beneficiary of all of his mother’s music, the 51-year-old responds without batting an eyelid: I will especially try to highlight his musical heritage. We talk about it with Étienne Daho who knows all this so much better than me.” And to add: We’re going to do things. For now, I’m going to focus on my tour. We try to pay tribute to himobviously. I don’t know how yet, it’s not easy.” One thing is certain, the son of Jacques Dutronc, of whom he gave news, and of the interpreter of All the boys and girls is not likely to take advantage of this inheritance as a lucrative business. A point on which his mother, who greatly admired her son’s career, probably had no doubts.

Françoise Hardy had planned everything for her son Thomas’ inheritance

A few days after the singer’s death, many media outlets were interested in the inheritance that her only son Thomas Dutronc would receive.She organized everything like many people who know they are doomed in the medium to long term. She gave the bare ownership, that is to say the walls of all her real estate, to her son, and she keeps the usufruct. Which is expensive since there are approximately 6 million euros worth of real estate.“, explained at the time Fabien Lecoeuvre, music columnist, on the set of Don’t touch my postA colossal fortune which already seems to weigh on the shoulders of Thomas Dutronc.

In fact, in the Figaro, The one who now lives in Corsica with his girlfriend confided in the paperwork problems he has to face. And when the journalist from the daily newspaper asks him if he is already in demand, the latter answers: Yes, a lot. It’s a bit of a mountain falling on me, with legal and notarial problems..” But that’s not enough to worry the handsome brunette, who prefers to close the subject with a “But that’s how it is“.

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