Two months after the death of Alain Delon, his eldest son, Anthony, wishes to “continue to keep alive” the actor’s property in Douchy. Interviewed by RTL during the screening of the film full sun At the Lumière Festival in Lyon this Sunday, October 20, Anthony Delon confided that he “would like” this residence to become a museum.
“I would like this house to remain alive, in one way or another (…) It was not one of their wishes that it not become a public place,” he said.
“I would like it to become a museum (…) like the one in Gainsbourg and others,” he added.
“I am an orphan, I have no one left”
But before the project can see the light of day, Anthony Delon will have to find common ground with his sister Anouchka and brother Alain-Fabien. “We’ll see, but we are three children,” Anthony Delon assured RTL.
The actor also spoke about his mourning and the loneliness he feels since the disappearance of Alain Delon. “Grief takes time, things fall into place, naturally, there are ups and downs. It is never easy,” he says.
“I am an orphan, I have no one left (…) All the people who built my life, who made me what I am, are no longer there (…) It takes time to get used to all that. ”, he concluded.
Source: BFM TV
