Sylvie Vartan kicked off her farewell tour this Friday, November 8, 2024. And when she spends her last moments on stage, she can count on the unfailing support of her family, in particular that of her granddaughter Emma Smet who went to applaud him this Sunday, November 10.
It’s the end of an era. After more than sixty years of career, Sylvie Vartan, icon of yéyés having crossed generations and left an indelible mark on the French variety decided to retire on his 80th birthday. Johnny Hallyday’s ex-wife explained her decision to AFP in these terms: “I can’t continue at this crazy pace, even if I feel the same enthusiasm. I’m starting to get tired. For now, I still sing well but it is inevitable that it will stop one day.” This is how the singer began to plan farewell to her audience by organizing her last performances, from November 8 to 10, 2024 at the Dôme de Paris, and from January 24 to 25, 2025 at the Palais des Congrès.
Friday November 8, the interpreter of The Maritza therefore kicked off his farewell tour, perfectly titled “I am bowing out”. And for this moving moment, she was able to count on the support of the Hallyday clan. Her son David was there to accompany his mother in this special moment and joined her on stage for a surprise duo performance. In the audience, Estelle Lefébure, former wife of the interpreter of You didn’t give me timewas there to support his “family”, proving that despite the trials of life, a divorce in 2001 and the disappearance of the Taulier, the Hallyday/Vartan clan remains as united as ever.
Emma Smet supports her grandmother
Estelle Lefébure is not the only one to have come to support the matriarch of the family. She is also the daughter of the model, and therefore the granddaughter of Sylvie Vartan, Emma Smet, who went to support her grandmother from the stands, as she shows in his story from this Monday, November 11, 2024. The 27-year-old actress, who became known for her role in Tomorrow belongs to us, shared with her subscribers a photo taken while the singer performed her hit The funny ending. In full performance, it is carried by several singers. An impressive performance applauded by the daughter of David Hallyday and Estelle Leféburewho notes “Bravo Mimi. Love You”revealing the affectionate nickname she gives to her grandmother.
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