Friday September 30, 2022, Laurent Kérusoré shared a video of the last day of filming of Plus belle la vie, on Instagram. In tears, the famous interpreter of Thomas Marci delivered a heartbreaking speech.
End clap for Plus belle la vie … Launched on August 30, 2004, the flagship series of France 3 will end on Friday November 18, 2022, to the great regret of fans and actors. Friday, September 30, 2022, Laurent Kérusoré (Thomas), Élodie Varlet (Estelle) and Joakim Latzko (Gabriel) shot the final scene of More beautiful life. After several minutes of applause, it was with tears in his eyes that Laurent Kérusoré confided on the set: “I didn’t prepare anything because if I had prepared, I wouldn’t have been able to read it. I have so many things to tell you. I just want to look at you all. When I arrived, I had a small contract of six weeks because before we didn’t know if France was going to be homophobic or not. The answer is that it is not.“
Shocked, the actor said: “Those six weeks turned into eighteen years of happiness. This place, this plateau that I have in my heart. Thank you, thank you for your words, for calming me down often. I am emotional, hypersensitive. I thank you all for having crossed my path, because f*ck, you are fabulous people all as much as you are. This Le Mistral bar has changed my life, you can’t imagine how much. We changed the lives of millions of people… We can be proud to have had this absolute impact. Good job and thanks to all.“In caption, Laurent Kérusoré added:”Forever the first. No word to describe how I feel today… Only one comes to mind… ‘Thank you’ for all these years of absolute happiness. Plus belle la vie is our love story… This indefinable bond which for 18 years brought us together around the fabulous stories of the Mistralians. Thanks to the viewers for their support and love. You are my idols.“
Élodie Varlet: “What a privilege to have participated in this big mess!”
Shortly after, it was the interpreter of Estelle who spoke. Moved, Élodie Varlet said: “It’s D-Day and tomorrow will be the first day of the rest of our lives. I will never forget you because especially here, I learned the best part of life: fraternity, sorority and then love. Always love, real, fake, hidden… the love of my life, Jérémy whom I met here. I arrived, not quite a baby, but since then I have learned to become a woman, then a mother. What joy, what pride, what privilege to have participated in this big mess.“
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