After losing her house in Los Angeles, will Laeticia Hallyday return to live in France?

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After losing her house in Los Angeles, will Laeticia Hallyday return to live in France?

At almost 38 years old, Sandra Ratesson has seen many television shows, hosts and reality TV candidates. A member of the Club Dorothée generation, she saw the appearance but also the disappearance of numerous programs. She saw the scene of physical rapprochement between Loana and Jean-Edouard in the Loft Story swimming pool live thanks to a vintage ADSL subscription.

Since her house in Los Angeles burned down, Laeticia Hallyday has been staying with one of her closest friends. But her loved ones apparently would like her to return to France and return to her house in Marnes-la-Coquette. A change of life that would not be so simple…

After losing her house in Los Angeles, will Laeticia Hallyday return to live in France?

“We lost everything… There’s nothing left. powerless in the face of the flames which took everything away. This video haunts my heart. It wasn’t just a house… It was our refuge, our rebirth after the chaos of grief. It is between these walls that we healed our wounds, that we learned to live with absence, to rebuild days lit by love despite the shadow of loss.” The words of discovering that his Californian home, purchased in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in 2021, had gone up in smoke, still resonate. The widow is in fact one of the victims of the Los Angeles fires.

Fortunately, neither she nor her daughters, Jade and Joy, were injured – at the time but were not at her mother’s house when the flames began to threaten their home. Today, the Hallyday family has, Christina Apostolidou.

While the clan tries to digest the images of the disaster, relatives of Laeticia Hallyday and her daughters have made a special request according to Closer. “His family is already urging him to return to France permanently” can we read on the site. An option which could prove complicated for Jade and Joy who do not want to leave Los Angeles where they have their friends and especially where they study.

Laeticia Hallyday still owner of Marnes-la-Coquette

What about Marnes-la-Coquette? The final resting place of Johnny Hallyday, named La Savannah, is still on sale. Acquired in 1999, for just under 5 million euros by Taulier, this property with 1000m2 of interior surface area and 7000m2 of gardens, was put up for sale for the first time in 2010 at a price of 26 million euros.

After Johnny’s death, it was put back on sale at a price of between 20 and 30 million euros before this dropped to around 10 million euros, in particular because of the real estate crisis. Laeticia Hallyday still being the owner, she could indeed live there. But will she really leave her American life? Not sure because as she confided after the fire, her house in Los Angeles was a “refuge“, a “rebirth after the chaos of mourning.

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