Party six years ago to settle in New York, following the death of her sister Kate Barry, Charlotte Gainsbourg seems to have said goodbye to the city. This is what suggests a series of photos posted as a story on his Instagram account.
Charlotte gainsbourg would she be back in France? The one who had lived in New York for six years, with her children, would she end up leaving New York? Upset by the death of her sister Kate Barry who died on December 11, 2013, Charlotte Gainsbourg decided to flee Paris. Jane Birkin’s daughter therefore left to settle in New York, to the dismay of her companion Yvan Attal. But Charlotte Gainsbourg could well be on the verge of turning this page of her life. A series of photos posted as a story on her Instagram account suggests that the actress and singer has finally packed her bags.
“Adieu New York”
This series of photos show the streets of New York probably taken during confinement, a truck selling ice cream, a corner of the garden with a table and chairs, the bay of the Hudson River, the typical buildings of the city, pictures of the Brooklyn Bridge, but also pictures of the demonstrations in support of George Floyd and against the police violence which is taking place at the moment all over the United States. A series of photos which ends with the image of a window, suggesting that Charlotte Gainsbourg took the plane. Some of these photos also bore the caption “Adieu New York”. A bundle of clues that would indicate that the artist has left the city for good.
In an interview with Madame Figaro published this Friday, June 5, Charlotte Gainsbourg did not hide her desire to come back to live in France. A decision that seems to have been precipitated by the coronavirus epidemic, which was particularly virulent in New York. “I am still confined to New York with my children, and have been for two months. I had a great attachment to this city because I have been living there for six years, but to see it in this state. . It’s so sad all these closed places, all these unemployed people … so much misery. It’s terrible. This is also where I realize that part of the United States, a country that yet I like, is in a different culture. When there is a serious problem, as it is, you realize that you want to go ‘home’, “ she thus confided evoking her life in New York in the past.
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