his daughter Lou confides his sadness at having lost “an incredible father”

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Lou, the daughter of Jean-Pierre Pernaut wanted to publish a new message on her social networks about her father who “always gave her everything.”

After the multiple tributes dedicated to Jean-Pierre Pernaut, his family wanted to deliver their messages to their father and husband who died on March 2 from cancer. Nathalie Marquay, the wife of Jean-Pierre Pernaut confided for the first time on TF1 on the last moments of her husband. In an exclusive interview, the wife of the TV presenter returned to the strength of her husband who fought against two cancers.

It’s their daughter Lou’s turn to share her pain. On his Instagram account, Lou Pernaut thanked the people who sent him messages of support. In a story on a black background, published this Friday, March 4, the daughter of Jean-Pierre Pernaut delivered her last words to her dad.

“More than a journalist, an incredible father who has always been there for us, who has given everything so that we are happy and that we lack nothing. Also, an incredible husband, very attentive, modest, sensitive and generous“, writes Lou Pernaut in his story Instagram.

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The evening of the disappearance of Jean-Pierre Pernault, on March 2, Lou Pernaut had already paid a very sober and intimate tribute to his father. She had shared this message on her Tiktok account followed by 900,000 people. “Thank you all for your love. We’re staying with family for now. Enjoy your loved ones and tell them you love them.” had written Lou in a story on a black background accompanied by Johnny Hallyday’s song, I promise you.

This time the young 19-year-old woman wanted to give more to her community by evoking the last moments spent with her father.

We accompanied him until the last moments and it is always difficult to realize… Your love and your prayers warm our hearts. He deserves it. Rest in peace daddy, I love you.” writes Lou Pernaut.

Lou was very close to his father who was full of praise for his children. Jean-Pierre Pernaut was a loving father close to his four children and three grandchildren, who nicknamed him grandpa tv.

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