“To all the things I lost through your fault”: Lou Pernaut’s new heartbreaking video
Almost a month ago, Jean-Pierre Pernaut left us. A tragic disappearance that left a great void in the hearts of his loved ones. On social networks, her daughter Lou, shared a new heartbreaking video to share her immense pain.
On March 2, Jean-Pierre Pernautdied at the age of 71. The former presenter of 13 hours of TF1 left behind a bereaved family: his wife Nathalie Marquay but also his four children Julia and Olivier (born of his relationship with his ex-wife Dominique Bonnet) as well as Lou and Tom, from his relationship with the former Miss France.
Since then, everyone has expressed their pain in their own way. Thereby, Lou Pernaut never hesitates to seize his social networks to share his pain. This Tuesday, March 29, the 19-year-old took to her TikTok account to post a new heartbreaking video. On this one, Lou Pernaut appears in full playback on the song Lost on you, from the LP article. “Let’s raise a glass. Or two. To all the things I’ve lost on you“, can we hear, and which could be translated as: “Let’s raise a glass. Or two. To all the things I lost because of you.” Through these words, the young woman referred to “the cigarette”, as she herself indicated in the caption of the video.
Jean-Pierre Pernaut: “For years I was told to quit smoking”
Indeed, Jean-Pierre Pernaut died of lung cancer, three years after having overcome prostate cancer. A disease which was due to his excessive tobacco consumption. “For years and years I was told to quit smoking. I didn’t believe it. I should have stopped…“, had declared Jean-Pierre Pernaut a few months before his death. For his part, his daughter Lou had announced in September 2021, while his father was fighting against cancer, that she quit smoking“after four years of addiction“.
Loading-widget
Subscribe to the Closermag.fr Newsletter to receive the latest news for free
Jean-Pierre Pernaut The former presenter of 13 hours of TF1 left behind a bereaved family: his wife Nathalie Marquay but also his four children Julia and Olivier as well as Lou and Tom
Lou Pernaut Since then, everyone has expressed their pain in their own way. Thus, Lou Pernaut never hesitates to seize his social networks to share his pain
Jean-Pierre Pernaut A disease that was due to his excessive consumption of tobacco. “For years and years I was told to quit smoking. I didn’t believe it. I should have stopped…” Jean-Pierre Pernaut said a few months before his death.
Jean-Pierre Pernaut For her part, her daughter Lou had announced in September 2021, while her father was fighting cancer, that she was quitting smoking, “after four years of addiction”.