On the occasion of a portrait dedicated to him on April 3 on Canal +, David Hallyday has agreed to deliver heavy confidences. During the interview, the remarks of which were reported by Gala this Thursday, March 16, the singer notably mentioned the death of his father, Johnny Hallyday, who continues to haunt him.
A pain still deep for David Hallyday. On December 5, 2017, the singer said goodbye to his father, Johnny Hallyday, who died of lung cancer. A tragic loss for him who, even if he continues his career and continues somehow to move forward, remains very marked by mourning. A dramatic event on which David Hallyday has agreed to confide in a portrait dedicated to him by Canal + and which will be broadcast on April 3 on the encrypted channel.
During the interview, the remarks of which were reported by our colleagues from Gala, the son of the Taulier thus expressed immense regret, evoking in a half-word the war of inheritance which opposed him to Laeticia Hallyday. “My sister and I, the children, could not accompany our father”, he lamented before adding: “Not having a second chance is something you can’t fix…“. Terrible confidences that he had already made in November 2018 on the show Sept à Huit. He explained that “the medical staff“had it”stop“to enter his father’s room in Marnes-la-Coquette.”I spent the day waiting to get into his office where he was hospitalized, and I couldn’t do it”he regretted, indicating that he does not “don’t forgive“for not having been able to say goodbye to his father.
David Hallyday: “it’s always difficult to spend your life rebuilding”
This Wednesday, March 15, during an interview given in the columns of Télé Loisirs, David Hallyday confided in his difficult mourning. “It’s just like any human being who has lost someone dear and loved. I’m no different from you”, began the 56-year-old artist modestly. And to continue:when you loved your parents, it’s always difficult to spend your life rebuilding. I’m moving forward in my life, I have my children, I have a grandson today, my family is growing and that’s great.”