Alain-Fabien Delon slipped away to Deauville for a quiet family stay just days after a Paris court convicted him and his brother Anthony over a privacy violation involving their sister. Laura Bensadoun shared the trip on Instagram on Sunday 7 June, showing the couple at the Hôtel Barrière Le Normandy with their baby daughter Romy and their three dogs.
The images made the getaway feel deliberately peaceful: blue toile de Jouy wallpaper in the hotel room, breakfast served in bed, a private terrace looking out over the tennis courts, walks by the sea and a selfie of the couple. One photo showed Delon carrying Romy on his shoulders, a small domestic scene that stood in sharp contrast with the legal trouble that had reached the family only four days earlier.
That ruling came on Wednesday 3 June, when the Paris criminal court found Anthony Delon and Alain-Fabien Delon guilty of invasion of privacy for recording a private conversation between Anouchka Delon and Alain Delon in January 2024 at the Douchy estate and later posting it on Instagram. Both brothers received suspended fines of 1,000 euros. Anthony Delon was ordered to pay 2,000 euros in damages, while Alain-Fabien Delon was ordered to pay 3,000 euros.
The timing matters because the Deauville post was not just a holiday album. It arrived while the family was still living with the fallout from a case that turned on one hidden recording and one public post, and it offered the clearest sign yet of how Alain-Fabien Delon and Bensadoun were choosing to present themselves immediately after the verdict. Bensadoun, who has been in a relationship with him since 2024 and gave birth to Romy on 29 April 2025, did not write about the court case on Instagram, but the calm luxury of the stay said enough.
Anouchka Delon said she was very happy and relieved in a statement sent to AFP, and the legal file appears closed for now without any public answer from the brothers beyond the judgment itself. What the Deauville pictures do show is that, at least in public, Alain-Fabien Delon responded to the conviction by retreating into family life rather than into a fresh round of comment.

