During an interview with Télé Star, Jennifer Lauret spoke about her relationship with her on-screen daughter, played by Sixtine Dutheil.
The intrigue on the serial killer of Sète advances towards its resolution in Tomorrow belongs to us but during this time, other tense intrigues continue to advance, in particular around Raphaëlle Perraud and her family. The lawyer has recently met Stanislas (Yannick Laurent) following an accident, and she definitely fell under his spell. However, as actress Jennifer Lauret explained in an interview with Télé Star, this relationship has some unpleasant surprises in store for the lawyer who could soon discover the dark side of her new prince charming. Blinded by her love, Raphaëlle allows herself to be manipulated for the moment without realizing it, even if it means moving away from her children.
Actress Jennifer Lauret also spoke of the two young actresses who play his daughters on screen, and about which she is full of compliments. Speaking of Elisa Ezzedine, who plays Camille, she explains that “it’s a candy”. Before specifying:She is pretty as a heart, bubbly and always ready to learn and progress.” But she’s not the only fictional girl she completely admires, even though his relationship with Sixtine Dutheil, who plays Maud, is completely different. “[Elle] is very professional but no longer in doubt while she is bright and very fair“revealed Jennifer Lauret. What cause a particular reaction with the young girl who plays Maud Meffre in Tomorrow belongs to us.
One of Jennifer Lauret’s daughters has already starred in DNA
“I cuddle her a lot” confided Jennifer Lauret speaking of Sixtine Dutheil before adding: “I have a tendency to eat her like I eat my own daughters”. Because the one who gives life to Raphaëlle Perraud has not two but four girls in realityenough to wonder if they could follow the same path as their mother to finish on the small or the big screen. “Ana, who is 12, played the role of Raphaëlle as a child at the time of the plot with Victoria Abril” recalled Jennifer Lauret. “It made her laugh. All four of them, I think, are quite proud of what I do but I don’t think this job stands in their way“. It remains to be seen what will really be in a few years…
Interview to be found in full in your magazine Télé Star on newsstands and in digital version this Monday, May 23.
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