‘I have a different vision of where I want to go’: Paula Petrenko (Charlene) leaves Here It All Begins

‘I have a different vision of where I want to go’: Paula Petrenko (Charlene) leaves Here It All Begins

The bruises continue here it all begins… After the announcement of the departure of Nicolas Anselmo (Elliot) or Thomas Da Costa (Axel) in succession, it is the confirmation of Paula Petrenko in an interview. Figaro His exit from the TF1 series (which airs the series Monday through Friday at 6:30 p.m.).

Bye Charlene…

A young woman explains to our colleagues: “After three years of interpretation, I have to turn my character’s page. As the series is aired and telecasted daily, the affinity we develop with our audience is very strong.

I am far from a relationship with my character and I am afraid of falling into symbiosis in the eyes of the audience who confuse the actor and the character.he says. When the latter is in an unfavorable inclination, it becomes difficult.”

Pola Petrenko continues: “Obviously, I was happy: there is nothing more pleasant than the role of a villain. I had the pleasure and happiness to play the strength and aspects, but the characteristic completely opposite role. I didn’t want to. I risk locking myself in this character, this is the sensitive chord of this work: to get out in time.

… but maybe see you soon?

But then, is this withdrawal final or just a momentary absence? Paula Petrenko says:It’s not goodbye, just goodbye. You can’t talk about a “final departure” when you have such a strong bond after so many years.

The wonderful people who work on this series, all little hands that we can’t see, how fun it would be to go back and visit with them one day. See how things have changed. Such a nuanced reincarnation of my character and that I love to interpret. But it is too early to think about it, only life will tell us whether it will be possible. Now I have a different vision of where I want to go.

Here it all begins to intrigue, Charlene decides to follow her brother Theo (Khaled Aluach) to travel the world. With her fiance Louis (Fabian Wolfrom) behind bars, there’s nothing keeping Teisse’s daughter (Benjamin Barochet) at the Institut Auguste Armand… and judging by her interpreter’s statements, a return ticket to Calvière doesn’t seem to be available. agenda earlier. Long… to be continued.

Source: Allocine

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