Her first husband was Jacques Pills, a singer; they married in 1952 and divorced in 1956.
Her second husband, TheophanisLamboukas (also known as Théo Sarapo), was a hairdresser-turned-singer and actor, and was twenty years younger than Piaf; they married in 1962.
She had one child, a daughter, Marcelle, who died at the age of two in 1935; the child's father was Louis Dupont.
Piaf threw herself into the lyrics of "Non je ne regrette rien" body and soul, and her performance at the Olympia that night would go down in music history as one of the most legendary concerts of all time.
In the summer of 1961 Piaf would meet a young Greek singer by the name of TheophanisLamboukas.
Theophanis, or "Sarapo" as Piaf preferred to call him ("Sarapo" being Greek for "I love you"), would be the last in Piaf's long line of husbands and lovers.