Tomorrow belongs to us: death of Violette, kidnapping… the shocking confessions of Angélique


Arrested by the police, Angélique (Laëtitia Milot) will confess in “Tomorrow belongs to us” and reveal the truth about the death of the real Violette and the identity of the one she raised as her daughter. Warning, shocking revelations.

Warning, this article contains spoilers on the next episodes of Tomorrow belongs to us. If you don’t want to know anything, don’t read on!

The summer plot of Tomorrow belongs to us, centered on Sara’s family (Camille Genau) and marked by the exceptional guest presence of Laëtitia Milot in the role of Angélique Raynaud, is finally preparing to deliver all its answers on TF1.

After Didier, her husband, imprisoned for the murders of Fred Viguier and Elise Lubeck, it is Angélique’s turn to be arrested. Going completely crazy, Sara’s aunt, who murdered Emma (Luna Lou) a few weeks ago to protect her secret, went into a spin in the episode broadcast this Tuesday August 15 on TF1 and kidnapped little Enora under the eyes of a powerless Roxane (Raphaële Volkoff).

Fortunately, Angélique’s run will end this evening in Tomorrow belongs to us, when Sara, Roxane and Karim (Samy Gharbi) will finally find her trace on the port of Sète and convince her to release Enora.

Placed in police custody and questioned by the police, Angélique Raynaud will then confess in the episode which will be broadcast this Thursday August 17 on TF1, and is already available on MyTF1 Max. And viewers will finally learn what really happened fourteen years ago and what happened to the real Violette, who died at just three years old.

The truth about the death of Violette Raynaud finally comes out

Since the start of the plot, several clues suggested that Violette (Salomé Benitha), the teenager who returned from Australia with her parents Didier and Angélique, was not the real daughter of the Raynauds. And therefore not the cousin with whom Sara shares old childhood memories.

Among these clues, a peanut allergy that disappeared as if by magic had begun to arouse the suspicions of Béatrice (Sophie Michard). And it is indeed this allergy which constitutes one of the keys to the mystery surrounding Violette and the secret of the Raynauds.

Confronted with Violette during her interrogation led by Karim and Sara, Angélique, pushed by her daughter, agrees to lift the veil on the events that occurred fourteen years ago in the Raynaud family home.

“I love you like my other Violette. My baby”assures Angelique to her daughter, before telling how the real Violette died in 2009, at the age of three.

While Angélique was outside and Didier was in the kitchen, Violette took a cookie that contained peanuts, without her parents realizing it. The little one then went into anaphylactic shock. Angelique rushed to get Violette’s treatment, but she couldn’t do anything. She did not arrive in time and her daughter died before her eyes.

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Mad with grief, Angélique kidnapped a little girl on a highway air to “replace” Violette

Shocked by this terrible tragedy, Violette then learns how she came into the lives of Angélique and Didier, who claimed for nearly fifteen years that she was their biological daughter.

Angélique explains to Karim and Sara that she and her husband did not inform anyone of Violette’s death, refusing to have their daughter taken from them, and that they gave her a burial at the bottom of the garden, where the little one adored play.

After burying Violette, Angélique left by car and found herself in a picnic area. Where she saw a little girl in the back of a car, alone and on her own.

“I saw you, you” she says to her daughter, who discovers horrified that she was kidnapped by Angélique fourteen years ago. “You looked at me, you were my Violette. It was you. I took you, we went home. Didier was crying on the grave. He felt so guilty. But I I said that fate had given us another Violet”.

Angelique admits that the three of them stayed, so that the little one would get used to them, before fleeing to Australia and leaving all this history behind them. In the hope that no one ever finds out the truth about Violette’s death and this kidnapping.

Even if Angélique assures that she does not know Violette’s true identity, the teenager does indeed have a family, from whom she was torn away a long time ago. And thanks to a new DNA test, the police will finally understand who Violette really is in the episode of Friday August 18. A revelation of size which promises to upset the existence of several characters of Tomorrow belongs to us.

Tomorrow belongs to us continues Monday to Friday at 7:10 p.m. on TF1 and ahead of MyTF1 Max.



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