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“Today I aspire to…”: Exasperated, Thomas Dutronc is ready to change his life, the son of Françoise Hardy confides

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Still upset about having lost his mother Françoise Hardy on June 11, Thomas Dutronc discovered a new unexpected tribute to the artist in a town in the north of France. A touching and “funny” gesture that the musician wanted to thank.
A few days after his mother's funeral celebrated on June 20 in the Dome of the crematorium of the Père-Lachaise cemetery in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, Thomas Dutronc was able to discover a new "funny" tribute for Françoise Hardy in Dunkirk.
On Instagram, the son of Jacques Dutronc shared images of the city in the north of France on which you can hear the chimes ringing to the rhythm of the title All the boys and girls of my age. He writes: "It's very moving for me and my family to see all these tributes everywhere... My mother was a little tired of this song "All the boys and girls" that we constantly talked to her about, and We understand it! This homage of the carillon to Dunkirk is quite funny..."
"Divine! Well done Dunkirk. Beautiful tribute, enough to make her smile up there", "It's moving this shared affection for your mother", "Oh well done Dunkirk for this beautiful idea and intention", "Everyone pays tribute to her his way...", "Another new star that will shine in our sky courage to you and your dad", "All the boys and girls my age have tears in their eyes today, all the boys and girls my age think back to this farewell, and your hearts in our hearts, your thoughts in our thoughts, remind us of the happiness of having listened to Françoise sing", we can read in the comments.
The ashes of Françoise Hardy should rest in Corsica
While La Tribune Dimanche suggested last week that the ashes of Françoise Hardy would be scattered at sea, not far from the village of Monticello where Jacques Dutronc and his partner Sylvie Duval live, Paris Match shared another version at the end of this year. week. Stating that Jacques Dutronc returned last Friday to the Isle of Beauty, our colleagues reported that the 81-year-old singer would have purchased a plot at the Monticello cemetery to rest the ashes of the woman who was still his wife at the time of his death. Although divorced for several years, Françoise Hardy and Jacques Dutronc had never divorced. A ceremony should also take place in Corsica at the beginning of July.

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