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It continues to sting : Adeline Blondieau pays tribute to her ex

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Caroline Drancourt’s role in the cult series “Sous le Soleil,” broadcast on TF1, made her a true star of the small screen. Despite being away from the set for several years now, Adeline Blondieau, who has transitioned into sophrology, continues to share moments of her life on her Instagram account. In August 2025, she announced her engagement at the age of 54 to her thousands of followers.

“Chéri Chéri made his proposal,” rejoiced the actress who had married Johnny Hallyday at just 19 years old in 1990. “After ten years of marriage, at least we know who we are marrying,” she also joked in a live session without revealing the identity of the person who proposed to her.

Moving tribute from Adeline Blondieau to the father of her son Aëtor

Shortly after divorcing Johnny Hallyday, Adeline Blondieau met a certain Sergio Temporelli on the set of the series “Les filles d’à côté.” Their love story lasted nine years, from 1995 to 2004. Together, the couple had a son named Aëtor, born in 1999. Despite their breakup, Adeline Blondieau and Sergio Temporelli remained close.

In October 2024, Adeline Blondieau learned of her former partner’s passing. The news deeply affected the mother of Aëtor, as she recounted in a touching message shared on social media. “Damn it. Time passes but it still hurts, shakes the guts,” she wrote on her Instagram account, revealing two photos with her son in the streets of Paris.

“My tears I save for when I am on the metro”

In the rest of her message, Adeline Blondieau opened up about her role as a mother, assuring that she is “here, in [her] place as a mother,” watching over her son while trusting him. “I watch over, I no longer surveil. I trust you. I take the place of the absent one only to ritualize these days, the ones that suck,” she explained.

Despite the pain, the actress – who is also dealing with her husband’s cancer – also celebrates shared moments of happiness, like a simple moment “eating ice cream on that platform.” “My tears I save for when I am on the metro,” she affirmed. “Thank you for this lesson of life,” Adeline Blondieau concluded. A touching tribute.