More beautiful life: Boher’s car will be auctioned


More than three weeks after the end of the series, a flagship object of “Plus belle la vie” that belonged to the character of Boher will soon be auctioned.

It has now been several weeks since Plus belle la vie bowed out on the occasion of an exceptional evening which allowed fans to say goodbye to the daily soap opera of France 3 which has punctuated their lives for more than 18 years.

If many still have the hope that the series will be saved, the production company which owns the rights seems to have decided to move on, by parting with certain cult objects, including “Titine”, the car of the character of Jean-Paul Boher, played by Stéphane Hénon.

The yellow golf course decorated with tribal signs, which was gathering dust in the parking lot of the Belle de Mai studios since filming stopped, will indeed be auctioned. It was Stéphane Hénon who announced this news on his Instagram account.

The sale will take place on Monday, December 19 at Enchères VO in Vitrolles at 37 boulevard de l’Europe, Zone Industriel des Estroublans. The amount of the bounty has not yet been announced. Who will be the lucky one who will be able to acquire this iconic object from Plus belle la vie? Answer in a few days…

Since the end of Plus belle la vie, Stéphane Hénon has not been idle. Since November 28, he has been filming in Meurtres à Font-Romeu, a new detective television film in which he plays opposite Béatrice de La Boulaye, one of the heroines of Tropiques Criminels.

For the occasion, he plays Lieutenant Thomas Errelbaz who will have to join forces with Julie Delpech, his new colleague freshly arrived from Paris, in order to solve the murder of Father Baptiste. The investigation leads the two gendarmes to take an interest in the famous sports center and in Christine, its director…

But a truth comes to redistribute the cards. In Font-Romeu, a mysterious individual is indeed in the process of settling old scores with the past. This new opus from the “Meurtres à…” collection should soon be broadcast on France 3.



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