Jade Hallyday tattooed in the neck: she takes the plunge at 17!

Radical change of atmosphere and climate for Laeticia Hallyday, her two daughters Jade (17) and Joy (13), his companion Jalil Lespert and Aliocha, the 13-year-old son that the actor and director had with actress Bérangère Allaux. All left Los Angeles for a few days, heading to New York.

Invited to participate in a big party organized by the CEO of Ladurée in the United States, Elisabeth Holder, mother of “two monsters” as the businesswoman herself says in her Instagram biography – her twins Joseph and Nathaniel – Laeticia Hallyday, Jalil Lespert and the children have left the sweetness of the City of Angels to immerse themselves in the snowstorm currently raging in New York.

This trip is an opportunity for Jade Hallyday to find one of her BFFs who lives in New York, Nina, the 17-year-old daughter of Calogero and his ex-wife. Hortense d’Esteve, to whom the singer was married for seven years. Very active on social networks, Nina shared several images of her reunion with Jade Hallyday. The Etam muse notably accompanied her to the tattoo artist. And yes, at 17, Jade decided to get a tattoo, and not just anywhere, on her neck. The daughter of Laeticia and Johnny Hallyday opted for three fine inscriptions, in Asian calligraphy (see our slideshow). Undoubtedly a link with her Vietnamese origins, her parents having adopted her in this country in November 2004 and her little sister Joy in December 2008. The passion for tattoos, a real family story! Johnny Hallyday had an impressive collection and Laeticia Hallyday also has many inscriptions and drawings all over the body.

Braving the cold and the snowstorm that hit New York, Laeticia Hallyday, Jalil Lespert and the children went to the bat-mitzvah of Joseph and Nathaniel, which marks the accession of boys to the Jewish majority, 13 years. Laeticia Hallyday shared several photos of the evening in her Instagram story. A little earlier in the day, she had gone to Moma to discover various works by Pablo Picasso or Henri Matisse. The day before, fashion was in the spotlight with a visit to the exhibition Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams which has moved to the Brooklyn Museum in New York.

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