Tomorrow belongs to us: Who is Eli’s father really? We have an answer

Tomorrow belongs to us: Who is Eli’s father really? We have an answer

Please note that this article contains spoilers for tomorrow’s episodes. If you don’t want to know anything, don’t read the next!

A few days ago, Eli Turpin (Carla Roturier), a strong teenager, arrived in Set, finding his biological father.

If for a long time the viewer could believe that this is Sebastien (Xavier Deluc) or Samuel Kiener, the truth is obviously more surprising.

Samuel is not the father of Eli

In the episode that runs on September 4, which is already available on the TF1+platform, Marianne prefers the crossing of Samuel in the corridors of St. Clair Hospital to try to understand why she is now refusing to do a paternity test.

It is not my dad“Explains Samuel, and Marianne’s bracelet takes a teenager’s identical. She continues:”This is the second half. Basically, it is just the same bracelet, but we can separate both. I found it in my father’s business. When he arrived at the hospital that evening for my birthday, he brought me a gift. It was this bracelet. Except we caught. I sent a glitter and threw it on my face. I think she gave it to the mother of her, the one who wears today

In other words, Eli’s father would be Renud (Pierre Danny). A heavy blow to Marian who is struggling to get the news.

After that, Samuel adds, “It does not depend on me to show everything that he is no longer there to explain himself. And I didn’t want to make it, it is already difficult to think about it, except that you found in front of my daughter. I got into a panic

Very moved, Marianne again decides to inform Ellis, help her turn away. “Anyway, we can’t hide something like this“He finished tears.

So Eli would be the daughter of Renood, and therefore Samuel’s sister. How does he react with the discovery of the truth? How does Samuel say this sister is unknown yet? Will Mariani be able to make her deceased husband’s secret daughter? The answer will soon be with us tomorrow.

Source: Allocine

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