Here it all begins: Thomas jealous of the complicity between Salomé and Gaëtan


In “Here everything begins”, Salomé and Gaëtan spend a lot of time together behind the stove. Thomas does not see their great complicity with a very good eye, knowing that the sports teacher was under the spell of the young woman not long ago…

Is a love triangle becoming clearer in Here it all begins? For several months, Gaëtan (Terence Telle) has been under the spell of Salomé (Aurélie Pons) but she does not share his attraction. The young woman explicitly told the Auguste Armand Institute sports teacher that she wanted nothing more than a friendly relationship with him…

Thomas jealous of Gaëtan

Disappointed, Gaëtan therefore agreed to step back, while maintaining good relations with the student. But when Salomé got closer to Thomas (the ex of Laetitia (Florence Coste) and the father of Kelly (Axelle Dodier), played by Ifig Brouard), he was still a bit twitchy!

However, although Salomé and the artisan baker now form a solid couple, that does not prevent Thomas from still sometimes being wary of Gaëtan! In an unpublished extract from the soap opera unveiled in advance by TF1, a crisis of jealousy seems about to burst…

While Salomé is behind the stove to practice creating a recipe, Gaëtan assists her to be the taster. Moreover, she does not fail to thank him for his presence because his live feedback helps him to refine his preparation.

Does Gaëtan want to seduce Salomé?

Gaëtan, who is by no means an expert in the kitchen, even makes very relevant observations! Salome listens attentively and manages to find the solution to make her dish exceptional. She is delighted because this advice will change everything. She thanks him warmly and Thomas arrives at the same time…

Standing further away, he observes Salomé and Gaëtan and can only note the complicity that exists between these two. Disturbed by this chemistry, he nevertheless advances towards them trying to put on a good face… He reminds his girlfriend that he had also offered to help her but Salomé explains to him that everything is fine here thanks to Gaëtan.

Thomas throws a little spade at the latter by suggesting that he not be modest when he says that he has not contributed much to the realization of Salomé… He then leaves, leaving them to continue working, visibly disappointed. Will he express to his companion his frustration and his fears vis-à-vis Gaëtan? To be continued in Here it all begins.



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