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Cheyenne, Johnny Hallyday’s dog, saved from the flames by his daughter Joy

Cheyenne, Johnny Hallyday’s dog, saved from the flames by his daughter Joy
Cheyenne, Johnny Hallyday’s dog, saved from the flames by his daughter Joy

For several days, of terrible images come to us from the famous American city of Los Angeles. Currently minted by fires of unprecedented severity, the Californian city is faced with immense losses, particularly with regard to numerous buildings and dwellings who disappear, one by one, under the flames.

Facing its fires, many starssome of them French, had to resolve to see their American property end up in the ashes, and particularly… the Hallyday family. Alone in Los Angeles right now, Joy, adopted daughter of Johnny Hallydaydemonstrated an act of great courage to save Cheyenne, the family dog…

Joy close to losing his life in Los Angeles

Chaos has reigned for several days in Los Angeles. The city of California has been affected by disastrous fires, which have destroyed everything in their path since January 7. In the images which are looped internationally, we see many luxury houses, villasmost of which belong to big stars of different nationalities who have a pied-à-terre in the city of Angels. If Patrick Bruel, in particular, confirmed that his property now only existed in ashes, the Hallyday family, too, saw their house disappear under the flames.

“We lost everything… There’s nothing left”confided Laeticia Hallyday a few days ago about the family property where Johnny loved to spend time. However, the rocker’s widow and his daughter Jade were not present when the fires broke out, unlike Joy, still at school in Los Angeles. “School ended early, and when she saw that fires were breaking out everywhere, she took the female dog. I think it’s courageous of her, she saved Cheyenne.”explained Fabien Lecoeuvre, grand ami de Johnny Hallydaythis Friday January 10 on the set of Don’t touch my post.

The Hallyday family in full mourning

This Los Angeles propertyJohnny Hallyday and his entire family had a deep attachment to it. So, obviously, seeing it go up in smoke is akin to a real mourning which was clearly neither planned nor welcome: “It was our refuge, our rebirth after the chaos of grief.

Like many starsthe end of the fires will be synonymous with reflection for the many stars who have lost their homes. Rebuild in the same place? See this as a sign to leave? Once the mourning has passed, it will be necessary to decide

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