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"This is Johnny's second death": Laeticia Hallyday broken after losing her house that went up in smoke

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While Laeticia Hallyday's villa located in Los Angeles went up in flames because of the fires that have been ravaging the city since Tuesday, January 7, 2025, her father, André Boudou, was questioned by Le Parisien about this house, where he stayed in the past. © © Marc-Ausset Lacroix / Bestimage IN BRIEF Since January 7, 2025, Los Angeles has been in the grip of violent fires that have destroyed many homes, including that of Laeticia Hallyday.…

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The widow of Johnny Hallyday filmed her villa reduced to ashes after being ravaged by one of the fires in Los Angeles “There is nothing left... only ashes where our laughter lived, our

·France
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The celebrities are gradually revealing what is left of their homes among the thousands destroyed in the fires in Los Angeles since January 7. This is the case with Laeticia Hallyday and Paris Hilton this Saturday.

·Paris, France
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Johnny Hallyday lived the last ten years of his life in Los Angeles, in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, which is now destroyed by flames....

·Brussels, Belgium
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The villa of Johnny Hallyday's widow was completely destroyed by the flames during the violent fires that have ravaged Los Angeles since Tuesday.

·Paris, France
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Since Tuesday, January 7, 2025, a terrible fire has been raging in Los Angeles, California. While the house of his daughter, Laeticia Hallyday, went up in smoke, André Boudou confided in the columns of Le Parisien, Friday, January 10, 2025.

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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, January 9, 2025.
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