End of Plus belle la vie after 17 years: what did the actors look like at the start of the series?

Blow to the fans of More beautiful life. The cult daily fiction of France 3 will very soon stop. This was revealed by our colleagues from Figaro this Thursday, February 17, 2022. The channel has indeed taken the decision not to renew its television heavyweight, after seventeen years of broadcasting, i.e. 4,500 episodes. For so many years, millions of French people have followed the adventures of the inhabitants of the Mistral, this imagined district of Marseille.

But now, according to the first information relayed, the audiences would no longer be there for a little while and there would be “only” 2.5 million faithful in front of More beautiful life. A considerable fall for the series which has already been watched by more than 6 million people during its best evenings. This decline in interest can be explained in particular by the arrival of several soap operas on competing channels. TF1 has indeed hit hard by launching tomorrow belongs to us in 2017, then Here it all starts in 2020. Without forgetting France 2 which managed to find a place at dinner time with Such a big sun. Add to that too high a budget allocated to the realization of More beautiful lifemainly shot in the studio.

Viewers must therefore prepare to say goodbye to their favorite characters, some of whom have been present since the very beginning in 2004. So, for some, they have changed a lot! Purepeople.com invites you to discover in pictures physical evolution the most essential actors of the show, such as Laurent Kerusoré (who plays Thomas Marci), Rebecca Hampton (who plays Céline Frémont), Stéphane Henon (who plays Jean-Paul Boher) and Serge Dupire (who plays Vincent Frémont). There are also those who left the Mistral along the way but who have always remained in the hearts of fans, namely Laetitia Milot (alias Mélanie Renato), Fabienne Carat (who played Samia Nasri), Dounia Coesens (Johanna Marci), Ambroise Michel (Rudy Torres) or even Aurélie Vaneck (Ninon Chaumette).

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