Performers of Victoire and Samuel, Solène Hébert and Axel Kiener confided in Télé Star on the evolution of the love story between their two characters.
Couples are formed and deformed in tomorrow belongs to us. After betraying Benjamin with whom she had started a beautiful love story, Victoire has now turned to Samuel. But the young woman, played by Solene Hebert, has decided to challenge his new companion: 40 days without any physical contact. In the columns of TV Starto be released this Monday, March 21, the star actress of the TF1 series confides in this bet. “Samuel is going to be a very good student. He needs so much to prove to her that he sincerely cares about her that he’s going to be exemplary. He wants to reassure her. It’s Victoire who’s going to have the most trouble. She’s going to turn into a temptress and provoke him to make him crack”she concedes.
On his side, Axel Kienerthe interpreter of Samuel, recognizes big changes in the evolution of his character who seems to have put away his claws. “The character has clearly evolvedexplains the actor. He passed many stages that made him grow. He wasn’t going to keep getting high forever either. With Victoire, Samuel goes towards the light.” But how far can this love story between Victoire and her colleague go? “We will surely be able to move forward together. In any case, I hope so because it is really very pleasant to work with Solène”says Axel Kiener, in our columns.
Tomorrow belongs to us: Victory soon mom?
If Victoire broke up with Benjamin, it’s also because she didn’t want a child, unlike her former companion. Could the young woman change her mind with Samuel? “I don’t know, but I like the idea that Victoire defends this position, that she listens to herself, asserts herself as a woman without going through the maternity box and that she frees herself from the pressure social”explains Solène Hébert.
Interview to be found in full in your Télé Star magazine on newsstands and in digital version this Monday, March 21
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