And if Rebecca Hampton was finally resuming her role as Céline Frémont? If nothing is recorded, the return of “More beautiful life” on TF1 makes more and more noise. The famous soap opera, shot in Marseille and its surroundings, ended on November 18, 2022 after 4667 episodes on France 3, leaving many fans orphaned. But the latter have found a smile, or almost, after learning that the first channel was working on a possible return of the cult series. However, if there is a return, it will be done without some of the actors.
Starting with Laëtitia Milot, who drew a line under “More beautiful life” for quite a while now. In addition, the 43-year-old actress is now part of the cast of “Tomorrow belongs to us”the rival soap opera broadcast on TF1. Dounia Coesens, interpreter of Johanna Marci, also announced that she should not be part of the project, just like the interpreter of Céline Frémont, Rebecca Hampton. But that was before.
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Rebecca Hampton gives hope to fans of “Plus belle la vie”
Indeed, the 50-year-old actress suggested that she would not return to “More beautiful life” in a previous interview with Tele-Leisure. But during a new interview with our colleagues, she wanted to provide some clarification about her previous statements.
“I never said that I would not go back to Plus belle la vie”she corrected before specifying: “I will not be part of the beginning of the adventure because I am on tour until January with my play, For better and for worse”. “It would be incoherent of me to say that I will never return to the series since I return to ‘There’s only the truth that counts’ 20 years later!”she continued to explain that you should never say “never”.
However, Rebecca Hampton does not seem confident about the return of the soap opera. Indeed, the actress explains that she has “spoken with Newen” and for now, “nothing is signed”. “They are not sure of the schedule, the format… They are so still not sure of anything that I don’t see how I could have said in a clear and clear way that I will not do it!”, she adds. In fact, “Céline Frémont” will not be part of the new version of “Plus belle la vie” if it sees the light of day, but nothing says that it will not pass a head in the future.
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