The queen of the night left with panache.
His death announcement, on May 1, even dared to be humorous: "The queen of the night is leaving: closure due to a long and great career", indicated Pierre Palmade, a close friend of Régine, mandated by the family to write it.
His relatives gathered this Monday morning in Paris to pay a last tribute to Régina Zylberberg, icon of the 1960s, owner of up to 22 nightclubs that bore her first name around the world, including the mythical "Chez Régine", near the Champs-Elysees.
1. Jane Birkin and Régine had known each other for a long time.
“She had such a taste for partying and life, she was great
,” portrays the singer.
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2. Anthony Delon on his arrival at Père-Lachaise.
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3. “She loved Paris, she loved the night, she loved life.
I will miss her “, had reacted Anne Hidalgo to the announcement of the death of Régine.
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4. Actress Carole Bouquet.
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5. Singer Marc Lavoine leaving Père-Lachaise.
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6. C8 host Cyril Hanouna and
Mimi Marchand,
adviser and queen of the paparazzi, exchange a few words after the ceremony.
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