Will Luna (Ann Decis) make it in Plus belle la vie, even plus belle? This is, in any case, a question we are entitled to ask ourselves. Indeed, after Mirta’s daughter (Sylvie Flap) is arrested, she lives a real nightmare. It should be said that he found Cecilia (Delphine Shaneak) in prison.
Remember, this is Maxime’s ex (Reno Leymans), who Luna fell madly in love with earlier in the year. Unfortunately, this man had only one idea in mind: to manipulate her into stealing money. In cooperation with Cecilia, they have already attacked several women.
Yes, but the Machiavellian Maxime fell into his own trap, developed feelings for Luna, and then left Cecilia. It’s enough to put him in all kinds of situations, and everything got worse when Maxime finally died.
Imagine Cecilia’s joy when she sees that her enemy has landed in the same prison. In order to harm him, he definitely took away food, blankets and even arranged for other prisoners to attack him. His ultimate goal? Kill Luna with the help of the guardian she placed there.
Luna’s lawyer worries about her for a more beautiful life, even more beautiful
Sensing a wave of change and seeing her former cellmate receive orders to kill her, Luna takes matters into her own hands by plotting a suicide attempt. in the new extract Revealed by TF1, the lawyer for the Pavillon des Fleurs manager is very concerned.
He believes he is in danger and asks Patrick (Jérôme Bertin) for help. Willing to do anything to help his wife’s friend, he has an idea. As you soon find out, he asks Babette (Marie Reasch) to go to prison so she can be Luna’s nurse.
Babette saves Luna’s life in a more beautiful life, an even more beautiful one
A decision that, as you will see, will save our hero’s life. So I recommend you not to miss the next episodes A more beautiful life, even more beautiful Broadcast every day of the week from 13:50 on TF1.
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