Johnny Hallyday : the silence of Michel Sardou after the death of the singer Gala

Entertainment 6 December, 2017

Johnny Hallyday

Long time friends, Johnny Hallyday and Michel Sardou are angry for several years, as a result of the rude comments that the singer of The disease of love has spoken about Jade, the daughter of a rocker. Today, it has not yet ruled on the death of the star.

Emmanuel Macron, Line Renaud, Céline Dion… the tributes showered since this morning and the announcement of the death of Johnny Hallyday, which occurred at the age of 74 years. On the other hand, Michel Sardou is not yet expressed. Last November, when asked about the fight that led to the rocker against the disease, the interpreter of the Lakes of the Connemara had confided : “It was a hell of a courage, a true courage,” adding that during the tour of the Old Scoundrels he was ” not very well, not on stage but inwardly “.

A testimony of a minimum of at the time, and a silence that surprises today, even if we know that those who have been the best friends were angry for a long time and seemed irreconcilable. A quarrel that dates back to a concert of Michel Sardou in 2008, when, between two songs, he had said about Johnny Hallyday “he came with his Viet Cong” referring to her daughter Jade. The two men would then be explained violently during a dinner with Nicolas Sarkozy, but failed to reconcile. Michel Sardou had later regretted in our columns as a “moron has disclosed a thing wrong” claiming that he “did not want it to Johnny”. The grudge seemed to be more tenacious for the idol of young people. During a passage in le Grand Journal Johnny Hallyday explained : “It is necessary to be responsible for what we say in life, and he said things about my children that I will forgive him not”. What, Michel Sardou has responded in Le Figaro : “I want to make comments on the Memoirs of La Rochefoucauld, but those of Johnny, I don’t care “. In 2015, Johnny had turned on the fire by declaring in Paris Match : “Michel, finally today I am crazy of him. At one time, it was a type of funny and spiritual, now, it is no longer fun at all, he wants too give lessons to all the world.”

Johnny Hallyday, Michel Sardou

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