Their relations are not about to calm down.

In the latest issue of

Paris Match

, writer Yann Moix paid tribute to Charlotte Valandrey, who died on July 13.

He recounted his meeting with the actress but also certain more intimate moments that they shared.

In a message posted on the actress's Instagram account, her family made their point of view heard, considering that the relationship between Yann Moix and Charlotte Valandrey was only a "brief rapprochement without a love affair" and in advancing all the more that the writer “never answered the calls of Charlotte who needed him” when he worked alongside Laurent Ruquier in

We are not lying

.

The writer again chose

Paris Match

this Tuesday to respond to those close to the actress.

“I will not remove – and will remove – not a word, a line, a semicolon, a comma from this tribute, he says in his text.

What I have to say is very simple: one would have to be naïve to believe that a being distributes itself in the same way among all the interlocutors, the human beings that it crosses on its way during its existence”.

“A report that no one can understand”

He continues: “The complicity that I had with her was all the more profound, inestimable and precious as it has always been clandestine.

We had a relationship that no one can understand and no one can take away from us.

Yann Moix then evokes moments during which Charlotte Valandrey “entrusted herself enormously” to him and does not elude periods when they “lost sight of each other” even if they always found each other.

"I've done things for Charlotte that my closest friends don't know, don't need to know, and never will.

I will not apologize for my article.

Whether the parents whose pain is infinitely respectable like it or not.

I also ask them to respect mine.

To date, the statement from the actress's family has been removed from her Instagram account.

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