Leaticia Hallyday indicates this Thursday, January 9 on her social networks that she lost the house in which she and her daughters mourned Johnny in the violent fires that hit Los Angeles.
“We lost everything.” Among the thousands of houses that burned in the unprecedented fires that hit Los Angeles, is that of the Hallyday family. “There is nothing left. I saw our house go to ashes, helpless in the face of the flames which took everything away,” wrote Laeticia Hallyday on her Instagram account this Thursday, January 9, commenting on a video showing her Californian home and other buildings swallowed by the flames.
The widow of singer Johnny Hallyday expresses her pain at the loss of the house she shared with the artist and in which she and her daughters mourned the death of the rocker in 2017. “It was not than a house…It was our refuge, our rebirth after the chaos of mourning. It was between these walls that we healed our wounds, that we learned to live with absence, to rebuild days illuminated by it. ‘love despite the shadow of loss”, we can read in this long message. And Leaticia Hallyday added: “Everything has disappeared… and with it, a part of my soul”.
Several dozen houses burned in the upscale neighborhood frequented by many celebrities of Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles. The wife of the late singer also sends a thought to the other victims: “I think of my neighbors, of my friends of those who lost everything, of this village of Pacific Palisades which we loved so much for 17 years and which has given so much. We are devastated, but together we will try to be reborn one day, even in the midst of these ruins.
To conclude her message Laeticia Hallyday thanks her subscribers and those who think of her. “Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your messages. Thank you for your support. I don’t yet have the strength to respond to each one, but know that I am deeply grateful to you.”
Several fires are raging in Los Angeles. Some extend along the coast from Santa Monica to Malibu, while others progress further into the lands on the edge of the forest near Pasadena. In total, some 7,000 hectares have burned in the city according to the latest information. The fires also caused five deaths according to the latest report.