An actor ousted from “Plus belle la vie” turns to music and unveils his first album

After Myra Tyliannwho had left More beautiful life at the end of 2021 to launch into music, another actor from the flagship series of France 3 soon to be relaunched on TF1 decided to change career: the actor Théo Bertrandwho played the character of Kevin Belesta, but who will not be back in the new version of the series offered from January 8, 2024 on TF1 at 1:40 p.m., launches into music, to the great pleasure of his fans. Aged 27, the young man decided to start rapping, and revealed his album to his community of fans on Instagram.

Happy, Théo Bertrand announced to his fans the release ofToday I am betterhis brand new album already available on all streaming platforms and which looks back with emotion on the difficult ordeal he has gone through in recent months, probably caused by the end of More beautiful lifeexacerbated by its non-return in the new version: “That’s it, it’s now on Spotify, on Apple Music, everywhere on Deezer, on YouTube too, you type in Théo Bertrand, you’ll find, the album is called Today I am better, it’s an album that I made alone. There are people who helped me a little; it’s about my depression that I suffered for a year and a half, I fought it thanks to lots of people too, and thanks to music he explained.

About forty actors will not come back

Last August, Caroline Riou and Théo Bertrand revealed with regret and resentment that the production of More beautiful life had excluded them from the revival of the series, and that the latter would be done without them. Emblematic family of More beautiful lifethe Belesta will no longer be there, just like many other actors: Charles Schneider (Rochat), Jean-Charles Chagachbanian (Franck), Thierry Ragueneau (François), Rachid Hafassa (Karim), Alexandre Fabre (Frémont), Serge Dupire (Vincent), Prudence Leroy (Fanny), Simon Ehlracher (Romain), Flavie Péan (Victoire), Avy Marciano (Sacha ), Nicolas Berger-Vachon (Bastien), Alixe Guidoni (Sunalee), Pierre Martot (Léo), Annie Grégorio (Claire), Lara Ménini (Eugénie), Pauline Bression (Emma), Stéphanie Paréja (Jeanne), Rebecca Hampton (Céline), Anne Canovas (Anémone), Bryan Treasure (Baptiste) or even Caroline Bourg (Elsa) should not return, to the great dismay of fans of the series, who should be somewhat lost when they find the series in almost a month from now on.

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