Those close to Charlotte Valandrey respected her last wish. Weakened by a second heart transplant that did not take, she said she wanted to “Join Anne-Marie, her deceased mother,” her family reported in a statement sent to AFP. In accordance with her wishes, the actress of the series Tomorrow belongs to us will be buried in the city where she grew up: “Charlotte will be buried in privacy in Pléneuf-Val-André, commune of Côtes-d’Armor, which inspired her name of an artist, not far from the immense beach of his childhood holidays”, continue his relatives. His funeral will be organized on Tuesday July 19, 2022, at 3 p.m., at the church of Pléneuf-Val-André, according to information from Ouest-France. A ceremony will also be held in September in Paris.

From her real name Anne-Charlotte Pascal, born in Paris, the star spent her childhood in Pléneuf-Val-André. She returned there in 1999 to marry Arthur Lecaisne, with whom she had a daughter, Tara. Attached to this Breton town, she went there regularly and even borrowed its name to wear it on film sets and throughout her artistic career. In Ouest-France, residents remember a “natural and approachable” person, a “regular” who “was part of the landscape”. The former mayor of Pléneuf-Val-André, Jean-Yves Lebas, had named her “ambassador of the city”. What encourage his wish to be buried there.

HIV-positive, an actor in the fight against HIV, she was infected at the age of 17. The actress never wanted to reveal the identity of the man who transmitted HIV to her. This member of a famous tock group, whom she nicknamed the “Gothic Prince”, did not know that he was sick. “As soon as he found out, he asked me to go for a blood test. I did not forgive him in five minutes, but over time, I had no choice but to forgive him, ”she confided to the microphone of franceinfo.

Charlotte Valandrey underwent a first heart transplant in 2003. Twenty years later, she announces that she is waiting for a second transplant, which will not take. After the announcement of his death on July 13, 2022, tributes multiplied on social networks, including that of the team of the series Tomorrow belongs to us, where Charlotte Valandrey played a role from 2017 to 2020.