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Tomorrow Belongs to Us: Alma’s death, Victoire and Aaron’s rapprochement… Solen Hebert reveals the rest of the plot.

Today in Tomorrow Belongs to Us Since the beginning of the adventure, Solenn Hébert is one of the iconic figures of the TF1 soap opera today. Although Victoire recently had to leave Samuel (Axel Keener) and end their love affair, a renewal of love seems to appear in Sethe with the arrival of Aaron Leclerc (Stany Coppet), a new doctor who did not leave her indifferent.

A guest at the Seria Mania festival a few days ago, Solenn Hébert told us some secrets about this possible new love story, the continuation of the story about Lisa and Amelie’s past, and how Victoire will collect. The story of the death of Alma (Camille de Pazis), who was killed by a serial killer earlier in the week, which has sparked several episodes of the series.

AlloCiné: How do you see the evolution of Victoire since the start of the series?

Solen Hebert: I’m excited because I had the chance to be very pampered by the authors. Victoire had a real evolution. An evolution that the authors wanted, that was written, but that I had a lot of fun playing and defending. The victory of six years ago is not what it is today because of the trials, the heart stories, the breakups. At each stage he changed a little, and this is very nice, because it is very rare to protect a character for five years.

You inherit a new fictional family, along with Naima Rodrich and Maelis Adal, who joined the series last year as Victoire’s cousins ​​Lisa and Amelie. Are you happy with the core of this new family that has formed around your character?

I am very happy, yes. Obviously, I am very sad that Sandrine and the rest of the Lazarus family are no longer with me, even if they always come back. But otherwise it’s going great. We make a very good trio. I really like that relationship, whether it’s in writing or what the three of us have been able to create with Naima Rodrich and Maelis Adal.

There is something quite strong and quite deep between us. With great love, kindness and nonsense (laughs). When the three of us aren’t doing well, we go clown to make the other laugh, it’s really great, both on screen and on set. We have created a beautiful instinctive connection, it is very nice.

How did you feel about Axel Keener’s departure, which prompted the writers to end the Victoire-Samuel relationship?

It’s always hard to see a teammate leave the show. Although tomorrow belongs to us, we have seen many actors leave over the years, which is normal. But there he makes a big difference because he was my main partner. After that, it’s his choice, so we obviously respect that. And when the actor’s choice is to leave and he’s happy because it’s his decision and he wants beautiful things elsewhere, that’s only positive.

The current plot centers on Lisa, who sees her parents’ killer reappearing in her life. How about Victoire’s involvement in this ark? Will she be there mostly to support her cousin?

Of course, Victoire will be a real support for Lisa. He’ll pair up with Amel to try to appease her. The three of us have a lot of family streaks where Victoire is the shoulder Lisa can lean on without knowing what she’s getting herself into. And then, little by little, there will be many revelations. For example, that the killer’s parents were themselves killed, which I had no doubts about at first. And what I can say is that there are still a lot of twists.

The story will take its most dramatic turn with the death of Alma, who will in turn be killed by the Argentail monster in the Monday, March 27 episode. How will Victoire cope with this tragedy?

Alma’s death is obviously a shock to everyone. It is very difficult for Victor because Alma was his friend. But given that Victoria Lisa will have a lot of support, unfortunately, we’re not going to focus too much on Alma’s death. At least not on my side of the family. Rather, it is considered in the background. We didn’t actually shoot any scenes where Victoire reacted to Alma’s death.

But of course Victoire will be there for Benjamin (Alexandre Varga), who is completely devastated. This is a moment that is very powerful. And, moreover, on set, this sequence was a little strange. It’s never very pleasant to see someone die, even if we’re talking about a hero, and Camille de Pazis thankfully does a very good job. The game remains strange and very exciting.

At the same time, Victoire met a new doctor colleague at the hospital, Dr. Aaron Leclerc, who did not leave him indifferent. Can we hope for a love story between them to start soon?

They will turn around, that’s for sure. As soon as Victoire saw Aaron, she threw him in front of her (laughs). I think it’s good that he’s thinking about something other than Samuel. Even if it’s mostly indifference for the moment because he doesn’t really know Aaron. He is first of all happy to tell himself that he can move. But he will be quite aggressive in seduction, I must say. Victoire can be very direct sometimes (laughs).

Aaron will also be interested. They will turn around, there will be a lot of heat and cold between them. I can’t say more, but there will be a dynamic between Victoire and Aaron for a while.

How is the cooperation with Stany Coppet going?

It’s going really well. We have two great recruits on the hospital side with Stani and also Charlie Nunes playing Soizic. It’s great, we’re very happy to have new actors who are also great actors. I think the trio with Soizic is great.

Victoire and Soizic are at war and the game is fun. Soizic is brilliantly funny in all the evil he is capable of. I hope that this thing between Victoire and Soizic will continue. They might become friends, but this spicy thing between them is a really good idea.

Laurie Pester and Sam is poor Recently teased Possible return of Lucy to the series. Do you have any information on this? Does this sound like an idea?

I have no idea. In theory, it is open because the authors deliberately planted doubt. It is not known if Lucy was able to survive. So yes, returns are possible. But I haven’t heard of it.

Do you have any other Tomorrow Belongs projects going on alongside us that you can talk about?

Last summer I had the chance to star in Philippe Guillard’s Pour l’honneur, which opens in theaters on May 3. I play a female rugby player, it was really nice to play a different type of character and go a little bit physical. It’s a real comedy, I had a lot of fun, I think it will bring good to the audience.

Source: Allocine

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