After Here it all begins, Rebecca Benhamour (Célia) joins another successful TF1 series


Rebecca Benhamour, who left “Here everything begins” this summer, has had no shortage of projects since her departure. After playing in “Les Randonneuses”, she has just started filming two episodes of a very popular TF1 series.

From one successful TF1 series to another, there is only one step.

Rebecca Benhamour, revealed in 2020 by her role as Célia Gaissac in Here it all begins, said goodbye at the end of July to the daily culinary soap opera led by Aurélie Pons and Benjamin Baroche, after two years spent in the shoes of the young apprentice chef.

At the end of a passionate but complicated relationship with Théo Teyssier (Khaled Alouach), Célia ended up leaving Calvières – as well as the Auguste Armand institute – and left to start a new chapter of her life in Paris, where a post of home chef.

If the door remains open to a possible return of Célia in Here it all begins, Rebecca Benhamour confided in a video posted by the channel at the time of her departure that it was not “unforeseen” for the moment. Before adding: “There are other projects that are underway. But maybe in a year, three years, ten years, a hundred years, I will come back”.

Do not panic however, the young actress is not unemployed and the viewers of TF1 will be able to find her soon in two very different fictions.

As announced a few weeks ago, Rebecca Benhamour will appear in the credits of the mini-series Les Randonneuses, shot this summer with Clémentine Célarié, Camille Chamoux and Alix Poisson in the main roles (she will play a young pregnant woman there if we believes the photos published by the actress on her Instagram account).

But that’s not all. Rebecca Benhamour has also just started filming two episodes of Léo Matteï which will make up the first broadcast evening of season 10, expected next year on the front page.

For the occasion, she gives the reply to Jean-Luc Reichmann of course, but also to Lorie Pester and Juliette Tresanini, who find themselves after having both been part of the Tomorrow belongs to us adventure.

Without forgetting Lola Dubini, who joined Léo Matteï in season 9 in the role of Inès Salma, and with whom Rebecca Benhamour has already played in Michaël Youn BDE’s comedy, which will be released soon on Prime Video.



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