On February 16, our colleagues from Le Figaro spoke about the end of “Plus belle la vie” after more than 18 years of good and loyal service on the third channel. A rumor that had not failed to upset the fans of the series. A few months after this terrible revelation, the production finally lifted the veil on the definitive end of the show. On May 5, 2022, the France Télévisions group announced through a press release: “ More beautiful life will thus conclude its long journey on the air in November 2022 “. The reason ? ” Viewer expectations and program consumption ” have evolved. In fact, a ” renewal of the creative offer was necessary “.
A blow for aficionados, as for actors. Dejected by the news, Laurent Kérusoré, alias Thomas Marci, had confided to our colleagues from Télérama that he had taken this decision as ” a somewhat brutal divorce for an emotional person like me, who doesn’t understand much about economic justifications…”. “Plus belle la vie broke all longevity records, I naively thought that the public service was proud of us, of the showcase role we played for it. That we would be their Fires of Love, an endless series. I was convinced that we were going to last at least twenty years. We loved our work and the Mistral so much… “, lamented the actor.
A sadness that Ingrid Chauvin understands. The one who embodies Chloé Delcourt in the flagship series of TF1 “Tomorrow belongs to us” would also like to grow old with the creation of Frédéric Chansel, Laure de Colbert, Nicolas Durand-Zouky, Éline Le Fur, Fabienne Lesieur and Jean-Marc Taba. ” I feel good about it, really… so if I can ‘grow old’ on this series, it would suit me perfectly. I can’t imagine my exit… even if I know it is quite possible. I learned to live day to day and take all that is good, positive and enjoy it, and that’s what I do. “, she confided in the columns of the magazine Ciné Télé Revue.
“Above all, don’t get depressed”
Touched by the fate of her colleagues, she evoked the trauma that the latter had been able to feel at the announcement of the end of “Plus belle la vie”. ” I think it’s traumatic, especially when you’ve built your family life in the same place as the filming. And to conclude: “We must never forget that everything can stop. Better to anticipate the future in your head, to be able to bounce back and above all not fall into depression “.
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