“Clem”: Lucie Lucas’s confidences on an awkward plot in the series: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Fault confessed is half redressed. In any case, this is what Lucie Lucas sought to do. The actress, who will be back in the series Clembroadcast on TF1, gave an interview to the magazine Ciné-Télé-Revuepublished on newsstands Thursday November 2, 2023. In the columns of the newspaper, the actress who made her debut in the soap opera, took the opportunity to express some regrets regarding any of the plots and apologize to injured people. “The Clem series has often been ahead of its time, but yes there could have been mistakes.”she declared before adding: “Rayane Bensetti played a young gay boy and the following season he announced that he was no longer gay. We shouldn’t have done that, even though the series helped young people come out and finally they found themselves telling their parents that they couldn’t change unlike what we saw in the soap opera”.

Towards a possible return of Clem on the screens?

Broadcast Monday November 6, 2023, on TF1, Clem will make a comeback. In this new episode, called ReunionVictoria Abril, who plays Caroline, Clem’s mother, will make her comeback, as well as Philippe Lelouche in the role of Xavier and Élodie Fontan in the role of Alizée. “It’s true that there was always frustration around Caroline’s departure. This allowed us to delve back into her past. It was a pleasure to meet Victoria againcommented the main actress, before emotionally delivering a filming anecdote. “I shot two scenes with her. It was very moving. In the series Clem cries to see her mother again. And when the director said ‘cut’, it was impossible for me to stop crying. I continued to sob. Everything got mixed up in my head.”. If Victoria Abril has indeed left the series, everyone will be gathered around Clémentine Boissier, alias Clem, for her marriage to Mathieu, her companion. Special episode or return of the series, the journalists of Ciné-Télé-Revue asked the mother of Lilou, Moïra and Milo about a potential return of the soap opera. “The door remains ajar. We have tried lots of different formats over these twelve years […]. And the public has always followed us. If it continues, there is no reason why we should not try the evening event format once or twice a year”commented Lucie Lucas, in complete frankness.

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