Tomorrow belongs to us: Camille is in a relationship and it’s not with Diego


Camille lives a secret love story in “Tomorrow Belongs to Us”, and it is not with Diego. And suffice to say that the identity of his new lover may surprise you.

Warning, this article contains many spoilers for the next episodes of Tomorrow Belongs to Us. If you don’t want to know anything, don’t read what follows!

It’s undoubtedly a love story that we didn’t see coming in Tomorrow Belongs to Us!

Since her breakup with Dorian (Rayane Huber), Camille (Elisa Ezzedine) has remained single. It must be said that since her release from prison, the young woman has changed a lot and is searching for herself.

While waiting to resume her studies, the Meffre girl decided to take charge by working. After failing as a waitress at Spoon, Camille ended up finding happiness at Victor’s (Farouk Bermouga) wine estate where she met Diego (Enzo Rose).

If a friendship quickly emerged between them, feelings also emerged. Well, especially on Diego’s side. Under the spell of his colleague, the latter even took his courage in both hands to declare his love for her. However, Camille ended up admitting to him that she already had a boyfriend.

While at that moment we could legitimately think that it was a lie to preserve her relationship with her sister, Camille is in reality in a relationship with a character well known to viewers. And suffice to say that the identity of his new lover may surprise you!

Camille is in a relationship with…

In the episode which will be broadcast Friday evening on TF1, we will discover that the mysterious stranger with whom Camille is in a relationship is none other than Simon Leclercq (Sofiane Francine)! A love story which risks creating a lot of problems during the next episodes of the Sète daily soap opera.

Known to be a womanizer and a business manipulator, Simon doesn’t really have a good press. However, it is not the reputation of the lawyer that is likely to cause problems but rather the new case on which he is working.

Indeed, Simon will defend his brother Aaron (Stany Coppet) who will be accused of the murder of Maxence Gasquet, a police lieutenant. A sensitive case headed by prosecutor Meffre (Charles Lelaure) who is none other than Camille’s father. And suffice to say that the lawyer and the prosecutor risk being in opposition throughout the investigation. Enough to create certain tensions…

Will the story of Camille and Simon survive this affair? Unless this idyll serves Simon to save his brother? Answer soon in Tomorrow belongs to us!



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