The holidays at the end of the year will not be the happiest for Vic… Here it all starts, the character played by Lou Ladegaller actually received bad news from one of her parents and Christmas is unlikely to be a holiday for Hortense (Catherine Davydzenka) and her.
Vicky is defocused
in the extract In an unpublished series previewed by TF1 (the channel offers the series from Monday to Friday at 18:30), Salome (Aurélie Pons) and Anais (Julie Sassoust) supervise the students in the kitchen. The girls keep a watchful eye and offer smart advice to the young men…however, the best friends notice that Vicki is falling behind.
Salome and Anais even notice that Hortense’s little sister has completely skipped what she was supposed to cook… Concerned, they ask Vic if everything is okay, and he finally confides in them that he was talking to his father in the morning. He revealed that he will not be with her on Christmas because he will be traveling with his girlfriend.
Christmas without father and mother
Near the trio, Leonard (Tom Villani) intervenes and tries to stay positive. She tells her friend that she can always be with her mom for New Years… Unfortunately, Maya’s best friend (Alexandra Faval) doesn’t know everything that happened with Eugene (Sophie Duez, who discussed this new role with AlloCiné) a few months ago.
So Vicki briefly explains to her that her relationship with her dear mother is not in good shape right now. In the second year of the Auguste Armand Institute, it is said that Eugenie poisoned Hortense to make her sick so that he could keep her with him.
A little awkwardness ensues after this announcement… Salome, Anais and Tom support Vic and assume he’ll still be with Hortense at this point. The main man also tries to put this situation into perspective…but unfortunately his heart is clearly not in it.
Continued This is where it all begins.
Source: Allocine

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