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Tomorrow belongs to us: Is Charles Lellore (Xavier) really leaving the series? We have the answer

Yesterday, “Tomorrow belongs to us,” Xavier (Charles Leller) announced to Raphael (Jennifer Lore) who had taken up a position in Toulouse that looked like a farewell. Is the translator leaving the TV series forever for the prosecutor King?

After many trips over the past few months, from Sandrine (Juliet Tresanin) to Virginia Corkas (Audrey Lauten) via Maxime (Clement Remens), who left the set for the United States in late February, tomorrow, to which we belong, made fans. Did they just say goodbye to another recurring character in the series?

Anyway, so offers the episode of the daily soap opera that aired on TF1 last night, during which Xavier King (Charles Leller) told his ex-wife Rafaele (Jennifer Lore) unexpected news.

With us out for a few weeks from tomorrow, Xavier really did make a flashback to explain to Rafael that he had taken up the position of interim prosecutor in Toulouse. A new professional start that obviously pushes him to move there as Toulouse is more than two hours away from the set.

While Raphael, who was still hoping for her ex-husband to return, blames the blow on this story, should we think that Charles Lellor last appeared in Tomorrow, this Friday, March 11th?

The answer is no. “As for us, the production of Tomorrow belongs to us, they replied that Charles Lellore did not leave the series at all.

However, it is currently impossible to know when Chloe will appear in the former (Ingrid Shawn) set.

Therefore, it is up to the screenwriters to find new ideas for this character, who has somewhat disappeared from the stories after moving away from Chloe. But in a series like Tomorrow, a thousand scrolls are always possible. And there is no doubt that much remains to come for King Xavier and his family.

Source: allocine

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