Tomorrow belongs to us, filming with baby Celeste: sometimes unexpected and complicated scenes

For several weeks, TF1 viewers who follow tomorrow belongs to us can see the adventures ofAndrea, Celeste’s nanny. This character is played by Aurelien Foubert, a 29-year-old actor. Asked by here is, he confided in his role and his scenes with the babies who play the daughter of Chloé (Ingrid Chauvin) and Alexandre (Alexandre Brasseur).

Viewers have noticed, Andrea is a “fairly complex character“. If he seems well-intentioned at first glance and does his job with a master hand, he has “also a shady side“as his interpreter explained to our colleagues.”It is unclear what his true intentions are. We even have the impression that he is hiding something. He becomes very intrusive for Chloe and this will cause problems. Andréa has an emotional lack, that’s why he projects himself in this family and wants to be adopted by the Delcourts.“, specified the actor to here is.

André has no family because his mother died when he was younger and he did not know his father. He was raised by his grandmother, but she too joined the stars. He therefore finally feels at home with the Delcourts, especially since Maxime’s mother (played by Clément Rémiens who will make an express return) reminds him of his mother.

If his character is comfortable with children due to his job as a maternal assistant, Aurélien Foubert had to familiarize himself with working with a child. A baby in particular. “I had already babysat when I was younger to earn some money, so I knew how to take care of children. But, it’s true that Céleste is really small and I was in charge of slightly older children. On the set, Celeste is accompanied by a person who only takes care of her. Early on, I was introduced to the little girl who plays Celeste. They didn’t put her in my arms like that in two seconds, we met behind the scenes. There are several babies who play Céleste, and each time we took the time to get to know each other“, he revealed.

Even so, a baby can be unpredictable. If this could be a source of concern at the start, the young man quickly realized that it could add positive elements to the scene. “Tomorrow belongs to us is a well-oiled machine, so it was the only element that brought a bit of the unexpected. And it was not to displease me. There are scenes with Ingrid where the baby was in the middle and she would start to chirp so we reacted. The scene continued and we bounced off it. And that’s what an actor needs, when there’s something unexpected, it’s to nurture the scene and keep going. It’s very interesting. Well, after there were fits of tears and there we obviously had to stop working to reassure her. But the experience was quite funny“, he concluded the subject.

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