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Solenn Heussaff marks father's birthday with nostalgic photos

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Solenn Heussaff took to social media to share a touching birthday message for her father, Louis Paul Heussaff, along with a series of throwback photos highlighting his life through the years.

"Happy birthday papa... je t'aime très fort (I love you very much)," she wrote on Instagram page.

Solenn's post featured a collection of photos showing her father in different stages of life, from his days as a sailor to becoming a father and eventually a grandfather.

Fans online were quick to react to Solenn's post.

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"He looks like young Tom Cruise. Happy Birthday to your papa," one fan commented.

"Your dad is still dashing. Your mom is still stunning, beautiful genes. More years of celebrating," one fan wrote.



Louis is a former sailor in the French Navy and hails from Brittany, France. He currently heads Supply Oilfield Services, Inc. (SOS) in the Philippines, a company that services the oil and gas industry.

Solenn is one of three children of Louis, along with her brother Erwan Heussaff, a content creator and restaurateur in the Philippines, and their sister Vanessa Heussaff, who resides in France.

Solenn is a mother of two. She welcomed her first daughter, Thylane (Tili), with husband Nico Bolzico in 2020, and gave birth to their second daughter, Maelys, in 2022.

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In a previous report by PhilStar Global in February, Solenn opened up about her journey as a mother of two kids.

"The second one is always easier just because I already learned from the first one. My mistakes happened with the first child, unfortunately," she said. 

She went on: "But I’m learning a lot with the second. I’m learning about dynamics, how Tili interacts with her younger sister Maelys. She's also learning so much, and her maturity is also growing."

Solenn also emphasized how she allows her kids the freedom to simply be children.

"I feel like it's really important to let them be, and not be like, 'Oh, my God, I need to give them an activity.' Let kids be kids," she highlighted.

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