Anne Caillon, who plays Flore Vallorta in Tomorrow belongs to us, has just announced that she is leaving the TF1 soap opera after five years of good and loyal service … Explanations.
Currently in tomorrow belongs to usFlore sinks into madness… Previously rejected by Alex, with whom she was in a relationship, Bart’s mother lost her footing until she committed unforgivable criminal acts against her former companion’s family. In the episode which will also be broadcast on Monday February 14 from 7:10 p.m. on TF1, she will have a terrible psychotic crisis which will lead her straight to a psychiatric hospital! A dramatic outcome for the character who inevitably pushes his interpreter, Anne Caillon, towards the exit of the soap opera…
Indeed, the actress who slipped into the skin of the protagonist for five years confirmed to our colleagues from Télé-Loisirs that she will leave the successful series at the end of this ark. A decision without surprise for Anne Caillon: “It was the result of a discussion with the collection director and the authors. It’s been a while since my character was very fed and I didn’t have much to defend(…) [Les auteurs] wanted to offer me this beautiful plot, which also represented a possible exit for my character.”
Anne Caillon announces her departure from Tomorrow belongs to us
One thing is certain, the departure ofAnne Caillon of tomorrow belongs to us is done without bitterness because it “came at the right time in [sa] life”. The actress details the personal reasons that helped her accept that this page turns naturally: “DNA’s filming rhythm is difficult to maintain when you have a family life. I missed my daughter very much.” Finally, a crucial question is burning on everyone’s lips: will Flore reappear one day in Sète? “Everything is possible” assures the main interested party: “It is something that would be decided between the production and me in case of mutual desire (…) We’ll see. Anyway, I’m not dead (She laughs). That said, there are also dead who return!
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