Sylvie Vartan in confidences mode on Johnny Halliday: “With him, it was hot and boiling”

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It is in the columns of Paris Match that Sylvie Vartan confided in her relationship to say the least sulphurous with Johnny Hallyday. Unexpected confessions on the romance between the two stars …

Sylvie Vartan returned to her relationship with Johnny Hallyday in the columns of Paris Match. It is with great emotion and passion that the singer, now 77 years old, confided over the years to share with the Taulier. The tours, the concerts, their son David Hallyday and the over-media coverage of their couple … Sylvie Vartan gave herself up without filter, even evoking the constant presence of Johnny Hallyday fans in their life. “We would have liked to preserve ourselves more. It happened to us to come back late in our hotel room, on tour and to find girls in our bed waiting for Johnny. It made me laugh”, she says.

However, she says she does not blame the rock star. “I couldn’t blame him. He was showing a distance from the fans, success and notoriety.” So it was life at full speed for the couple who struggled to connect celebrity and private life. “The music cemented our relationship, then separated us. Neither of us wanted to give up our careers.”, she explains.

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