Pierre-Jean Chalençon metamorphosed: these vintage shots where you don’t recognize him!


Nostalgic, Pierre-Jean Chalençon surprised his followers on Twitter on April 28 by posting souvenir photos dating from 2007. At that time, the collector sported a much more sober hair style which made Internet users react.

He had been rather discreet in recent months. After being involved in the controversy of clandestine dinners in the midst of a health crisis which had fueled the news a year ago now, Pierre-Jean Chalençon had almost disappeared from the media landscape. However, the former Affaire Conclue collector is very active on social networks and especially on Twitter, where he recently surprised his subscribers by posting old photos of him dating from 2007, when he was in trip to Egypt. “Memories of an evening in 2007.. in Cairo … with my love of the time“, comments the Napoleon specialist. I was so happy…No notoriety, just the love of heritage art…and a country without fractures!!!! I wish…” On the picture accompanying this text tinged with nostalgia, we discover a Pierre-Jean Chalençon with short brown hair, a far cry from his long peroxidized blonde hair that the public knows him well. As for glasses, Pierre-Jean Chalençon did not yet wear XL frames, but a simple model made up of small oval glasses and a thin metal frame.

Pierre-Jean Chalençon: Internet users skeptical of his old look

Internet users, they could not help but comment on the capillary metamorphosis of the collector. “I prefer your current hairstyle”, wrote one of them. “Much more fashionable long hair“, added a second. “Short hair doesn’t suit you at all my Pierre-Jeanyou’re better now, I barely recognize you, it’s weird”. Conclusion ? Not everyone is a fan of “It was better before”…

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Pierre-Jean Chalençon with a jacket whose portrait of the Emperor Napoleon adorns the back. November 28, 2021
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Pierre-Jean Chalençon – First meeting of Eric Zemmour, candidate for the presidential election with his party “Reconquête!” in Villepinte on December 5, 2021.
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Pierre-Jean Chalençon – People at the Fabienne.Thibeault Pictur Elle 2022 plus-size women fashion show at the town hall of the 8th arrondissement of Paris on April 5, 2022. © Philippe Baldini / Bestimage

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People at the Fabienne.Thibeault Pictur Elle 2022 curvy women fashion show at the town hall of the 8th arrondissement of Paris on April 5, 2022. © Philippe Baldini / Bestimage

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Pierre-Jean Chalençon at the end of the funeral of comedian and actor Claude Véga in the Notre-Dame-de-Lorette church in Paris, France, April 22, 2022. © Christophe Clovis / Bestimage

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Tribute to the singer Dalida, 35 years after her death, at the Town Hall of the 18th arrondissement in Paris. April 30, 2022

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Tribute to the singer Dalida, 35 years after her death, at the Town Hall of the 18th arrondissement in Paris. April 30, 2022

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Maison Noura Thursday Party at Maison Noura in Paris, France, May 12, 2022. © Philippe Baldini/Bestimage

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Pierre-Jean Chalençon – 2nd Salon des Femmes de Lettres and presentation of the 2022 Simone Veil Prize at the Cercle National des Armées in Paris on May 24, 2022. c Coadic Guirec / Bestimage

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Pierre-Jean Chalençon – 2nd Salon des Femmes de Lettres and presentation of the 2022 Simone Veil Prize at the Cercle National des Armées in Paris on May 24, 2022. c Coadic Guirec / Bestimage



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