If you play with fire too much, you always get burned… This is where it all begins, Teissier (Benjamin Barochet) is more determined than ever to find out who destroyed Bluepre. However, he didn’t imagine for a second that after conspiring with Cardon (Alexandra Vandernoot) his own daughter Charlene (Paula Petrenko) started the fire!
Teysier spins
Moreover, the evil duo managed to cover their backs: Charlene and Cardone managed to convince the former director of the Auguste Armani Institute that none other than… Mehdi (Marvin Pellegrino) is responsible for his misfortune!
In Monday’s episode of June 3, 2024, It All Begins Here (the soap opera airs on TF1 Monday to Friday at 6.30pm), a pastry chef takes her former student to task. Teissier is mad with rage and is on the verge of burning Mehdi’s hand to confess! Except it has nothing to do with fire.
Charlene admits her guilt
On the way, Charlene manages to calm her beloved father down and realizes that things can go downhill fast. Distraught and feeling remorseful, she confides in Anais (Julie Sasost) and reveals that Emmanuel is spiraling… finally she breaks.
Anais takes her hand and notices that Charlene has a burn mark on her shoulder. Salome’s best friend (Aurel Ponce, who said goodbye to Where It All Begins) informs Teyssier of this and tells him that she thinks Charlene actually wanted to trap her!
To find out for sure, he confronts his offspring with Constance (Sabine Perrault) later that evening. Charlene lies at first to protect herself, but it doesn’t take long for the truth to emerge: she finally admits that she started the fire at Bleupre and asks Teissier for forgiveness.
Will he be able to forgive her? Will she report him to the police? Continued This is where it all begins…
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