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“He had cheated on his wife”: Nathalie Marquay makes revelations about her relationship and the past of Jean-Pierre Pernaut

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. She widely discussed her relationship with Jean-Pierre Pernaut, but not only. She also opened up about her ex-husband’s not-so-smooth past. Miss France 1987 met the presenter of TF1’s 1 p.m. in 2001 before marrying him in 2007. A union which saw the births of Lou and Tom.

NATHALIE MARQUAY REVEALS THE DECEPTION OF JEAN-PIERRE PERNAUT
Jean-Pierre Pernaut, who was older than her, had already had children from a previous union with Dominique Bonnet. A relationship which ended with loss and chaos according to the story of Nathalie Marquay. Jean-Pierre Pernaut having indeed cheated on his first wife with another. An extra-marital relationship which had led him to leave all of his property to Dominique Bonnet who had not at all appreciated this prank.

NATHALIE MARQUAY ADMIRATIVE OF JEAN-PIERRE PERNAUT
Nathalie Marquay thus told without taboo “At the first marriage, Jean-Pierre had given everything to his first wife. He didn’t separate for me, but he gave everything to his first wife, because he had cheated on his wife. Before continuing in more detail: “He stayed with another person for eight years. So he was a great man, he left everything to his first wife.” Then to conclude by explaining what the journalist had to abandon: “The first apartments of the first marriage, because the children were young, so I find that also normal. He gave to his first wife and his first two children, which is completely logical, it was he who did the stupid thing, too bad for him.”
“ME IT’S REALLY OUT OF LOVE”
The former Miss France then returned to the special relationship that united them for almost 20 years. Far from being attracted by the journalist’s possessions, she insisted on getting married with a marriage contract with respect to Jean-Pierre Pernaut’s first children. “I want a property separation contract. Because if anything happens to you, I don’t want your first two children to think that I married you for your money (…) For me, it’s really out of love, so everything that is I will remain mine and everything that is yours will remain yours.”

Nathalie Marquay, however, was very attached to the marriage and it was out of the question to have a simple ceremony at the town hall: “I said ‘listen to me, if it’s just for a piece of paper, go to the town hall, but it’s out of the question’. I said, ‘I want to find a blessing for the ring, I want to find a priest, I want a real marriage.’

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