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According to exclusive information from Closer, à to be released on newsstands on January 16, 2025, Laeticia Hallyday is activating her emergency plan with her daughters Jade and Joy after the devastation of the Los Angeles fires.

EXCLU. Laeticia Hallyday : sa maison détruite à Los Angeles, elle active son plan de secours avec Jade et Joy

© DOMINIQUE JACOVIDES/BESTIMAGE The mother is looking for a plan B after the devastation of the Los Angeles fires.

IN BRIEF

  • Laeticia Hallyday, after losing her home in the Los Angeles fires, has activated her emergency plan.
  • For the time being, she has not been able to access her residence in Pacific Palisades due to security measures put in place by the police.
  • Discover how Laeticia Hallyday is overcoming this tragedy and rebuilding herself after the loss of her family “refuge”.

Laeticia Hallyday is slowly recovering from the terrible tragedy she experienced because of the Los Angeles fires. As Closer exclusively reveals in its next issue, the mother has actually activated her emergency plan to recover from the loss of her home. It is at a faithful friend's house that she has for the moment put down her suitcases in the company of her daughters, Jade and Joy.

Named Christina Apostolidou, the latter has accepted to receive Johnny Hallyday's widow and his daughters to allow them to rebuild themselves little by little. After the tragedy in which Laeticia Hallyday lost her beloved home, she found refuge with her former nanny. A comfort and precious help for the mother who was totally devastated by the images. Still according to information from Closer, the entire tribe has been housed since Friday, January 10, 2025, with Cheyenne, the dog who survived the fire.

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Fire & Los Angeles: Was Laeticia Hallyday able to get there ?

Please note that for the time being, Laeticia Hallyday has not been able to access her residence in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. For security reasons and to avoid looting, the Los Angeles police have cordoned off the area. It is therefore impossible to see the true extent of the damage and to know if some property can be saved. In a safe that she carefully guarded, Laeticia Hallyday had important documents and family jewels.

As a reminder, after selling Johnny Hallyday's house on Amalfi Drive, Laeticia Hallyday moved into this house in May 2021. Charmed by her village in the south of France, she lived happily there. The only comfort for her was that no member of her family was affected. by devastating fires.

Laeticia Hallyday: “This house was our refuge”

On Instagram, Laeticia Hallyday reacted by sharing a émoving message after the tragedy. “We lost everything… There's nothing left. I watched our house go up in flames, helpless against the flames that took everything away. This video haunts my heart. It wasn't just a house… It was our refuge, our rebirth after the chaos of mourning. It was between these walls that we healed our wounds, that we learned to live with absence, to rebuild days lit by love despite the shadow of loss. It housed our dreams, our secrets, our promises for tomorrow. But most of all, it helped us get back up, rebuild ourselves after the unimaginable absence of my husband.” she shared with emotion.

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116