Solène Delinger 11:54 a.m., January 23, 2024

In an interview given to “Télé-Loisirs” this Tuesday, January 23, Nathalie Marquay reveals the distribution of the inheritance of her late husband Jean-Pierre Pernaut between her four children.

The former beauty queen assures that none of them were “wronged”. 

That was almost two years ago.

On March 2, 2022, Jean-Pierre Pernaut died at the age of 71, leaving behind his wife Nathalie Marquay, the woman of his life, their two children Lou and Tom, but also Julia and Olivier, born to him. first marriage to Dominique Bonnet.

Nathalie Marquay multiplies the tributes to Jean-Pierre Pernaut

Since the disappearance of the journalist, Nathalie Marquay never misses an opportunity to pay tribute to him.

On December 8, the former Miss France, for example, shared a video montage on her Instagram account to celebrate the anniversary of her meeting with Jean-Pierre Pernaut.

“December 8, 2001, during the Miss France show, our two souls who meet to never separate again. I love you,” she commented in the caption.

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In two days, on January 25, Nathalie Marquay will even release a book,

A Sign of You

, to honor the memory of her soul mate.

Interviewed on this occasion by

Télé-Loisirs

this Tuesday, January 23

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 she did not hesitate to discuss the legacy of Jean-Pierre Pernaut. 

“I respected all his wishes”

"Regarding the inheritance, I had talked a lot about it with Jean-Pierre. Everything was well settled and everything was fair. For everyone! We did not wrong a child. I respected all his wishes and I am I am sure that, from up there, he is proud of everything I have done,” she assured.

Julia and Olivier were therefore not at a disadvantage compared to Lou and Tom, Nathalie Marquay's children.

The former beauty queen never had any animosity towards her Jean-Pierre's other children: "I never stopped Jean-Pierre from seeing his ex-wife, there was no problem. He had a first wife, he had two children and it was normal for them to be part of his life. And then he introduced me to his children, it went very well."

Nathalie Marquay therefore has difficulty understanding that certain families, notably the Hallydays or the Delons, are torn apart over these questions... 

"It's so horrible to tear yourself apart. I can't understand. Life is already so complicated, why complicate it further?", she asked herself in the columns of

Télé-Loisirs

before concluding, philosophically : "At the end of the day, I'm sure that everyone loves their father. They express it badly and everything is certainly distorted. It's a shame. It's a real shame...".