While we find her in a clip tribute to her father, Laura Smet made sincere secrets on Johnny during a river interview. She took the opportunity to evoke an anecdote that has long caused her grief.
In a cross interview with Pascal Obispo, old friend of the late Johnny Hallyday for years before being suddenly “scratched from the card“Over the next day by relatives of the clan -granted to the magazine GalaLaura Smet decided to empty her bag.
Laura Smet “Hyper sad” Because of his father: “I didn’t understand it”
At 41, and after several years of therapy, Laura Smet says: she is better. Seven years after the death of her famous father, Johnny Hallyday, she decided to trust one of her older friends, Pascal Obispo, for a musical project in tribute to the late rocker. The singer, neighbor of Laura Smet in Cap-Ferret, unveiled a title dedicated to his friend who disappeared in 2017 from lung cancer, Call me Johnny.
In the clip, we can see the actress of the film The Guardians Stage on horseback, cowboy hat on your head. However, Laura Smet did not treat all her wounds with regard to her link with Johnny. “Even if we were talking little, because we were afraid of each other, we really loved each other. And I was super sad that my father no longer sings Laura on stage. I did not understand him”she revealed to Gala.
Laura Smet soothed? “When David recited it (…) It made me crazy”
And Nathalie Baye’s daughter to remember with emotion: “And when I asked him the question, he was fleeing, he was looking for a cigarette, he replied: ‘It was not me who takes care of that.’ And I expected (…) this declaration of love that as a great modest, he addressed me in public. I was just a little girl waiting for this, “ Finally added the daughter of the Taulier. But who then prohibited Johnny from singing this tube on stage? Should we see the work of Laeticia Hallyday? Of an old producer? Mystery…
And the mother of a little Leo – born in 2020 from his marriage to the discreet businessman Raphaël Lancrey -Java, to conclude, almost repaired: “When David (Hallyday, his half-brother, editor’s note) recovered on stage on the occasion of his tour, it did me a lot of good.”