It’s a sad moment for Nathalie Marquay. The former Miss France is bereaved by the death of her husband Jean-Pierre Pernaut for two months now.
Nathalie Marquay is now alone with her children and her heart is still full of sorrow. When she goes on stage to play in the play Les Tontons farceurs, the mother of Lou and Tom allows herself to forget her misfortune under the always warm applause of her audience.
Nathalie Marquay paid the most beautiful and moving tributes to the journalist in her Instagram story.
But it is enough to miss one person for everything to depopulate. In front of her audience, the widow never forgets to have a thought for the man of her life. It’s a way for her to keep him close and to draw from him the strength to carry on. And it takes strength to keep going.
On April 8, Nathalie Marquay faced her first ordeal since the death of the former journalist for the 1 p.m. TF1 newspaper. It was with a heavy heart that she celebrated what should have been her late husband’s 72nd birthday.
Nathalie Marquay moved by the anniversary of the death of Jean-Pierre Pernaut
No family celebration this year, but memories for the former columnist of Touche not at my post who took the opportunity to pay a moving tribute to Jean-Pierre Pernaut on social networks. During this very difficult day, she was able to count on the unwavering support of internet users but also of her husband’s friends.
Jean-Luc Reichmann, who was very close to his colleague from the first channel, had saluted his memory by broadcasting an archive of the 12 noon shots in which he appeared very teasing with his wife. The images were deeply moving.
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This Monday, May 2, the former beauty queen Nathalie Marquay experienced a new difficult moment. Two months ago, to the day, Jean-Pierre Pernaut left her. In her Instagram story, she then published drawings of her man sent by fans.
Thank you for this beautiful portrait, 2 months today. I miss you so much, she wrote on the social network, before broadcasting Edith Piaf’s sublime song, My God. My lover ! One day. Two days. Eight days. Leave it to me a little longer, to me, we hear an echo.
Nathalie Marquay also released an excerpt from the Lilo & Stitch cartoon in which the character of Nani says to her little sister: No matter how hard you try, sometimes things don’t turn out the way you want, because sometimes things have to change.
And sometimes it’s even better. An allusion visibly to the move of the Pernaut family from their villa in Louveciennes (Yvelines). A page is definitely turned.
I miss you so much: two months after the death of Jean-Pierre Pernaut, Nathalie Marquay pays tribute to her late husband (photos).
On March 2, Jean-Pierre Pernaut died of lung cancer at the age of 71. His wife, Nathalie Marquay, but also his children have continued to pay tribute to him via social networks.
On May 2, Miss France 1987 shared several photos on her Instagram story. She chose music by Edith Piaf, Mon Dieu. In caption of the first photo, Nathalie Marquay wrote: Thank you for this magnificent portrait, 2 months today. I miss you so much.
Among the lyrics of Edith Piaf’s shared song: My lover! One day. Two days. Eight days. Leave it to me a little longer.