Alain Delon Beat Women and Was Obsessed with Weapons. The Dark Side of the French Actor (in a Book)
- A 2024 book reveals that French actor Alain Delon exhibited violence and obsession with weapons, including against women close to him.
- The book's release followed reports from witnesses and family members describing an atmosphere of paranoia and domestic abuse during Delon's final months.
- Delon's son Alain-Fabien, a French model, detailed abuse suffered by his mother, including broken ribs and a fractured nose caused by Delon.
- Alain-Fabien said to journalists, "He split my mother's head," while also admitting he cannot specify how many times Delon assaulted his last partner Hiromi Rollin.
- These revelations challenge Delon's lasting fame and suggest his legacy includes a troubled private life marked by violence and escalating paranoia.
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Two journalists narrate in "The last days of the Samurai" the results of their investigation. Very tense relationships in the family, violence on children and
At the end of his life, Alain Delon had become paranoid, as journalists Laurence Peau and François Vignolle describe in their book Les derniers jours du Samurai. Alain-Fabien Delon reveals that his father had even threatened him with his weapon.
This book-survey, written by journalists Laurence Peau and François Vignolle, traces the very strong tensions within the Delon family during the last months of the actor's life.
"He Broke My Mother's Head, Broke Her Nose Twice": Alain-Fabien Delon Reveals His Father's Dark Side
Written by journalists Laurence Peau and François Vignolle, the book "Les Dernières jours du Samurai" traces the months before the disappearance of one of the greatest legends of French cinema. ...
The biography that accuses Alain Delon of violence and paranoid acts, the son Alain-Fabien: "He split my mother's head, broke her nose twice and eight ribs" - World Stock Market
Alain Delon Sex Symbol and unforgettable actor. But also, in these hours, violent and paranoid: at least that’s what supports the portrait made by French journalists Laurence Pieau and François Vignollewho come out in the bookstore with the postum biography of the actor, entitled Les derniers Jours du Samouraï. The last days of the samuraiin fact (Samurai was one of the nicknames of Alain Delon, based on the thriller-political film he played in …
Rosalie van Breemen allegedly suffered multiple fractures, including eight ribs and twice broken nose, inflicted by Alain Delon, according to his son.
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