A few days ago, we learned that the series Plus belle la vie was definitely going to stop. An announcement that had been in the pipes for a few months, all the same difficult to cash in on for the actors of the soap opera. This is particularly the case of one of its emblematic actresses who shared her pain and her doubts concerning the future in the columns of Parisian this Saturday, May 7.
An end with terrible repercussions. This Thursday, May 5, France 3 announced that its cult series More beautiful life was going to officially stop in the month of next november, at the end of this 18th season. The end of a long adventure of almost 20 years and more than 4500 episodes.
This announcement also greatly saddened the viewers, but also the major actors of the soap opera, who did not fail to share their pain, like Rebecca Hampton, who plays Céline Frémont, or Laurent Kerusoré, famous interpreter of Thomas Mark. “Loves, I see everything that happens on social networks and you know I’m emotional, I’m not going to cry… But beautiful solidarity loves. After all, we did all that together, we were on set and you were behind your screens. And it was a beautiful love story. It’s not over yet, you’ll see. This is perhaps the most beautiful story on TV. Yes, I assume what I say. You are my kings, my queens. I like You“, said the comedian on Instagram, visibly very moved.
Marie Réache worried about the future
Like Laurent Kerusoré, another actor of Plus belle la vie, but who wished to remain anonymous, also expressed his sadness to our colleagues from Parisian this Friday, May 6. “We regularly hear about writing sessions, which seem to prepare the final narrative arches well… On the set, we try to give everything but we all crack one by one. It’s hard to hold on when everyone tells you that you’re going to lose your job, when your boss hasn’t told you yet”, he regretted. And this Saturday, May 7, it is the turn of Marie Réache, who plays the role of Babeth Nebout, to confide. The actress explained in particular that the end of the series will inevitably do “lower the standard of living“.”But I will continue to work in the theater. I was an actress before the series and I will be after“, she assured all the same.
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