Debunking the Rumors: Lou Pernaut Sets the Record Straight on Her Inheritance

2023-07-09 17:17:00

There is no smoke without fire, everyone will tell you that. So, when the rumor peddles that Lou Pernaut, the daughter of Jean-Pierre Pernaut, the famous presenter of the 13 hours of TF1 who died of cancer in March 2022, would have inherited an extraordinary jackpot, there are many to believe that it is true without even verifying the information. It is regarding 75 million euros, a collection of prestigious cars and several villas in the south of France and around Paris. What seriously irritate the young woman.

On Instagram, in story, she wanted to rectify things and deliver her truth. “Either my father hid many, many millions from me, but no. I know my father earned a good living, but hey, 75 million is a lot, so no!”, she says.

Regarding prestige cars, it is also no. “We had the TF1 company car and a car without a license […]. I’m not going to complain regarding having a car without a license, that’s fine, but suddenly no, we don’t have a collection of cars…”

As for the houses in the Var and the Yvelines, it is also no. “It’s crazy to invent lives like that for people and to be convinced of what you’re saying! It’s crazy, it’s crazy, I can’t believe it!”, she concludes.

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