In the latest episode of Plus belle la vie, Gabriel faces legal troubles after being fined for speeding while pursuing an impersonator. Meanwhile, Ophélie prepares for a fashion show, grappling with self-doubt and family support. In a subplot, Camille’s nighttime antics lead to a police investigation linking her to a murder case, while Zoé aids the cops in uncovering the truth. Tensions rise as Camille narrowly escapes capture, leaving Zoé with a stolen mask from the crime scene.
Warning: The following text reveals key plot details from the recent episode of Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle, aired on Tuesday afternoon on TF1! If you wish to avoid spoilers, proceed with caution.
On Tuesday, November 12, the drama unfolded in Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle…
Gabriel Faces Police Troubles
At the medical practice, Gabriel is dismayed to find yet another fine waiting for him. His partner, Thomas (Laurent Kérusoré), tries to lift his spirits by suggesting a plan to deal with the person impersonating Gabriel.
This impersonator resides in Marseille, not far from their home, prompting Gabriel to take matters into his own hands. Eager to confront this fraud, Gabriel sets off in his car, only to be intercepted by Morgane.
The police officer informs him of his speeding violation: ‘This street has a 30 km/h speed limit, and you were clocked at 37.’ Following a verification of his documents, Morgane orders Gabriel to exit the vehicle due to the unfortunate fact that he has no points left on his license, leading to his car being impounded.
Later, at the Mistral, Thomas attempts to soothe Gabriel’s anger, but to no avail; Riva is furious. In his frustration, he decides to confide in his cousin, Samuel (Iñaki Lartigue).
Ulysse’s Surprising Encounter
Meanwhile, at the bar-restaurant Le Mistral, Ophélie consults her models, Aya and Thomas, about their outfit choices for the upcoming fashion show. The excitement is palpable, especially with Ophélie announcing the attendance of a hundred influencers.
As the day unfolds, Vanessa (Agathe de la Boulaye) shares a heartfelt moment with her daughter, expressing: ‘I am incredibly proud of you.’ She assures Ophélie she will be present for her debut show. However, as the event approaches, Ophélie starts to feel the pressure. To ease her anxiety, Vanessa encourages her, saying: ‘Believe in yourself, my darling. You are ready. I have faith in you—it will be amazing.’
Feeling stressed, Ophélie seeks comfort from her older brother, Ulysse (Jérémy Charvet). Unfortunately, he is unavailable due to an unexpected visit from his ex-fiancée.
She confides in Ulysse about her doubts regarding her future marriage to Anthony, prompting Ulysse to ask: ‘Do you love him?’ The young woman is left speechless…
Zoé Aids the Investigation
At the Massalia residence, Camille sneaks into Apolline’s (Zoé Laïb) room late at night to retrieve a Mexican mask, only to be caught by Steve.
Upon discovering the mask, Camille insists it is authentic and aims her weapon at Steve, asserting: ‘This belongs in Mexico, and that’s where it should be.’
Realizing Camille is linked to the murder of Wellinski, Steve places the mask down but is suddenly struck in the neck, collapsing unconscious.
Back at the police station, the investigation intensifies. Through their inquiries, the police learn that Camille is the daughter of Mexico’s Minister of Justice, the very man who granted Wellinski his freedom months ago.
Zoé collaborates with Ariane and Jean-Paul (Stéphane Henon) to piece together Camille’s possible involvement, noting that the mask is actually a replica.
Meanwhile, Boher receives alarming news about Steve’s attack by Camille, who was caught attempting to steal the mask. Zoé, Ariane, and Jean-Paul hurry to the Mexican consulate in pursuit of the suspect.
Upon arrival, Zoé leaps into action to apprehend Camille, but she narrowly escapes. Frustrated, Ariane and Jean-Paul chastise Zoé for missing their chance to catch her. However, against all odds, Zoé triumphantly reveals that she successfully stole the mask!