Nearly six months after the death of Françoise Hardy, her son,
Thomas Dutronc agreed to come back to the disappearance of his motherwhen he came to the France Bleu set, in the show In retro. “All my childhood, she was really very, very close to me,” he remembers, still moved. “We shared so many moments, I have his laughter resonating in me, all his kindness towards me, his concern…”.
But for the very down-to-earth musician, there is one remark that he can no longer bear to hear about his mother: “So we tell you: 'Yes, but she's still there, you can still talk to her.' No, that's not true.
Unfortunately, she is no longer here”.
Thomas Dutronc remembers his mother's “unexpected responses”
“I can't talk to a wall. His reactions, his answers were unexpecteddriver”. Very touching confidences for the one who paid so much homage to his mother, whom he accompanied until the end of her life.
A few months ago, he remembered the last moments shared with Françoise Hardy: “The weekend before he died, we watched the Roland-Garros final together.” Thomas Dutronc remembers that his mother “had difficulty speaking but she still made us laugh. She fought a lot. She didn’t want to die”he confides. Defender of the right to die with dignity,
Françoise Hardy suffered the last years of her life.
The last moments of life of Françoise Hardy, surrounded by her family
But she was not able to leave with complete peace of mind: “But his wish was that we not persist. We did not do euthanasia. In the last days, the cancer was taking up too much space, we were at the end, the doctors saw that she was suffering too much, that it was the end. They accompanied her”he reveals.
However, Thomas Dutronc remembers the strong character of his mother, who did not hesitate to make comments to him about his music:
”For example, she didn't like Demain at all, the single from my second album. She kept moaning.
When we played it with my father on stage, she liked the new arrangements”.
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