Broadcast daily at 6:30 p.m. on TF1 since 2020, the soap opera called Here it all begins will soon offer viewers of the first channel the return of a former toxic character.
Broadcast for the first time on TF1 in 2020the series entitled Here it all begins has become one of the most popular events on French television. As a reminder, this daily soap opera, which is scheduled Monday to Friday at 6:30 p.m.is in reality a series derived from another emblematic TF1 fiction: Tomorrow belongs to us. Scheduled on the first channel in 2017, this other daily soap opera, which is broadcast from Monday to Friday from 7:10 p.m., saw some of its characters leave to join Here it all begins.
This was particularly the case of Clément Remiens. Indeed, the character of Maxime Delcourt, whom he had played for three years in Tomorrow belongs to us, was transferred to Here it all begins. The young actor thus became one of the headliners of this new series at the time of its launch in 2020. In addition to characters from Tomorrow belongs to us, new figures have appeared in the new daily fiction of TF1. This was precisely the case for Carole Lenglart’s character, embodied on screen by Victoria Monfort. “It’s a chef who comes to give a master class. She is an autodidact with a star. She will feel close to Kelly (Axelle Dodier, editor’s note) because she reminds her of the young girl she was when she started. But quickly, Lenglart will be harsh towards Kelly, and their relationship will become toxic“, revealed the actress during an interview with the magazine TV Star in April 2023.
Here it all begins: Nelson Monfort’s daughter soon to return to the screen
According to information which will be revealed in the next issue of the magazine TV Staron newsstands on Monday April 1, 2024, the character played by the daughter of the famous sports journalist Nelson Monfort will soon be back in Here it all begins on TF1. In fact, the actress is currently participating in the filming of the series in Brittany, for the purposes of a competition. The toxic character of Carole Lenglart should therefore soon reappear on the screens of the first channel.