In a recent episode of Plus belle la vie, Gabriel faces identity theft after receiving hefty speeding fines he didn’t commit, leading to trust issues with Thomas. Meanwhile, Ophélie’s excitement over her clothing collection turns sour due to sizing errors, resulting in a confrontation with her mother, Vanessa. Additionally, Ariane and Zoé navigate the aftermath of Daniel’s death, uncovering clues while dealing with the potential exposure of their involvement in a heist.
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Gabriel’s Battle with Identity Theft
In the latest episode of Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle, viewers witness a shocking twist when Gabriel and Thomas stumble upon three hefty speeding fines totaling over a thousand euros, all attributed to Gabriel. Confident that he hasn’t done anything wrong, Gabriel is determined to clear his name.
Riva, trying to calm his husband, insists that he wasn’t behind the wheel when the infractions were recorded. However, Thomas (Laurent Kérusoré) struggles with trust issues, especially given Gabriel’s history with gambling: ‘You’ve deceived me before, so it’s hard for me to believe you now.’
Seeking guidance, Gabriel and Thomas turn to their cousin Samuel (Iñaki Lartigue), a policeman. After reviewing the tickets, Samuel delivers the distressing news: ‘You are likely a victim of identity theft.’
Ophélie’s Revelations About Her Mother
Ophélie has an exciting day ahead as she finally unveils her clothing collection designed by the stylist recommended by Blanche. However, her joy quickly turns to disappointment when she discovers that the sizes are all wrong, as she had specifically requested a size 44.
Blanche arrives just in time to ask Ophélie if she regrets her collaboration. With enthusiasm, Ophélie replies that she is excited to work with the designer. Blanche suggests hosting a fashion show at the Pavillon des Fleurs, to which Ophélie eagerly agrees.
When Ophélie tells her mother about the sizing issue, Vanessa (Agathe de la Boulaye) immediately shifts the blame onto her, claiming that her daughter never listens. Frustrated, Ophélie accuses her mother of lacking faith in her abilities. She declares that she has decided to hold the fashion show at Blanche Marci’s venue.
Vanessa wastes no time and rushes to the Pavillon des Fleurs to confront Blanche, telling her: ‘You are toxic. I urge you to reconsider this proposal, as Ophélie doesn’t need your venue. If you come any closer, I’ll have this building demolished.’
Vanessa continues, ‘You are officially a bad person.’ To which Blanche responds, ‘Perhaps it’s because you define me solely by my past actions towards you.’
Later, Vanessa finds Ophélie at home, and the two share an emotional moment. Ophélie apologizes for her harsh words and pleads for her mother’s trust. Vanessa opens up about her own painful past with bullying: ‘I was the target in middle school. There was a girl who took pleasure in humiliating me, and that girl was Blanche Marci.’ The two embrace, sharing a moment of understanding.
Are Ariane and Zoé on the Brink of Being Exposed?
Ariane and Zoé exit the police station after being interrogated about Daniel’s death, both feeling relieved. While the heist went off without a hitch, the absence of Louis creates a lingering sense of dread for the teenager.
Ariane reveals to Zoé that she took Daniel’s phone after the murder at the residence, but since neither of them knows the passcode, they decide to head to the morgue.
Meanwhile, at the residence, Steve is questioned by Jean-Paul (Stéphane Henon) and Morgane, where Yolande informs them that it was Louis who suggested organizing the ‘Dia de los muertos’ party.
Hours later, Jude encounters Steve at the Mistral, sharing that Daniel was a burglar. Their conversation takes a turn when Nisma confronts Steve for kissing Camille at the party.
On another front, Jean-Paul and Morgane uncover a tunnel behind the laundry, inching closer to the truth about the heist.
Ariane manages to view Daniel’s body and cleverly unlocks his phone using the deceased’s thumbprint. She tells Zoé that she had to present her police ID to gain access.
As they sift through Daniel’s phone, they find that all data has been wiped clean, sending Zoé into a panic about Louis’s fate.
Jean-Paul confronts Ariane about her presence at the Massalia residence the previous day, questioning if Zoé was complicit in the heist.