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It keeps stinging : Adeline Blondieau pays tribute to her ex

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Adeline Blondieau, known for her role as Caroline Drancourt in the cult series “Sous le Soleil” on TF1, has become a true TV star. Now retired from the filming industry, she has switched careers to practice sophrology and continues to share life moments on her Instagram account. In August 2025, she announced her engagement at the age of 54 to her thousands of followers.

Her ex-husband, Johnny Hallyday, married her at just 19 years old in 1990. In a live session, she mentioned, “After ten years of marriage, at least we know who we are marrying,” without revealing the identity of her new fiancé.

After her divorce from Johnny Hallyday, Adeline met Sergio Temporelli on the set of the series “Les filles d’un certain âge.” Their love story lasted nine years, from 1995 to 2004, and they had a son named Aëtor in 1999, despite their later breakup. When Sergio passed away in October 2024, Adeline shared a poignant message on social media about his death, expressing her ongoing grief.

Discussing her role as a mother in her message, Adeline emphasized the importance of trusting their child and taking the place of the absent parent to guide them through difficult times. Despite facing her husband’s battle with cancer, she also highlights shared moments of happiness, cherishing simple moments like eating ice cream on a platform.

In conclusion, Adeline thanked everyone for the life lessons learned through these challenging times, showcasing a touching tribute.

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Jason Mitchell
I’m Jason Mitchell, a political communications specialist and writer with a degree in Public Affairs from American University. I began my career in 2012 as a policy researcher at The Brookings Institution, focusing on domestic policy and governance. Later, I worked as a communications advisor on several state-level campaigns and contributed analysis pieces to The Hill. My work centers on translating policy issues into clear information voters can understand.