Laeticia Hallyday, the break: with Pascal Balland, it’s over!

Laeticia Hallyday, the break: with Pascal Balland, it’s over!
Laeticia Hallyday, the break: with Pascal Balland, it’s over!

We thought she was on cloud nine, ready to write a second page of her love life but, unfortunately, Laeticia Hallyday only had time for a draft. With Pascal Balland, the man who had managed to make her (a little) forget her husband Johnny Hallyday, who died in December 2017, it is already over after a little over a year of love.

According to information from Closer in newsstands this Friday, October 23, Laeticia Hallyday (45) separated from the restaurateur, Pascal Balland (48), owner of two luxury pizzerias in Paris, March, in the very chic 7th and 16th arrondissements. As well as a bistro, the Cinq-Mars, also in the 7th. The beautiful blonde is therefore single again.

Laeticia Hallyday had met Pascal Balland – father of three children – on the island of Saint-Barthélemy, where she had bought a house with Johnny. At the time, when the couple’s idyll was unveiled in the press in the summer of 2019, we learned that it was through the intermediary of the producer Clément Miserez, ex-husband of Alessandra Sublet, that they had met. Love at first sight as the rocker’s widow thought she would never have the strength to open her heart to another man. “I had a lot of trouble at the start. It is very difficult to learn to love. You feel like you are cheating on your husband, that you won’t be able to love again, that another man touches you or that you open your heart to this new man. It seems so complicated because the lack remains abysmal“, she confided in Seven to eight October 13 …

Between Laeticia Hallyday, who then introduced this man into the cocoon she forms with her daughters Jade (16 years old) and Joy (12 years old), and Pascal Balland everything seemed to be going for the best. The couple saw each other all over the world: in Los Angeles, where Laeticia lives and has obtained an American passport, in Morocco for the holidays or in Italy for a romantic getaway and even skiing in Montana … But, from Obviously, Laeticia still hasn’t erased Johnny from her heart and memory. The presence of the late rocker made him moreover added in Seven to eight that she had the impression that with her new companion, they formed “often a three-way couple“. Difficult then to truly invest 100% in a story of the heart …


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