At the microphone of Télé-Loisirs, Jennifer Lauret and Franck Monsigny, the interpreters of Raphaëlle and Martin in the TF1 soap opera Tomorrow belongs to usindulged in the little game of confidences with humor!
At the moment in Sète, if the tension is great for Martin and emotions are on edge on Raphaëlle's side because of Sébastien's state of health, fortunately the good atmosphere returns as soon as the cameras turn off on the set of Tomorrow belongs to us. And it's not Jennifer Lauret or Franck Monsignythe interpreters of the Raphaëlle / Martin couple for more than a year now in the daily TF1 soap opera, who will say the opposite. At the Télé-Loisirs microphone, they agreed to play the game of secrets by answering two questions in particular: “What is your playmate's little flaw?” and “What do you admire about your partner?”
Tomorrow belongs to us : “Sometimes I would hit him!”Jennifer Lauret reveals with humor the big flaw of Franck Monsigny!
Close on screen, the two actors are also close from the cameras. The real complicity that has developed between them over the years makes it easier for them to reveal each other's little fault. For Jennifer Lauret, no need to think long to reveal that of Franck Monsigny: “He always plays Candy Crush, between takes. He's obsessed with this game. Sometimes I'll hit him. I'll tell him, 'You're annoying.' But I know why he does it. It's his way of stopping to think and reflect. Suddenly, he puts himself in his bubble. While he has the whole team around him, he plays. I put it in a box. That's it. Something that annoys me.” On Franck Monsigny's side, frankness is also on the menu… but the tone turns out to be different: “Honestly? I don't know any of them.”
Tomorrow belongs to us : “I like his humor and his professionalism”Franck Monsigny reveals what he admires in Jennifer Lauret
And this sincere admiration for his partner continues when he talks about her qualities: “I like his humor and his professionalism.” For Jennifer Lauret, Ingrid Chauvin's best friend – her other great friend from the soap opera – at her wedding, Franck Monsigny “has an incredible level of rigor! When I see that he sometimes does seven, eight sequences a day, where he only acts like a cop, saying hyper-informative things, names, things, all that… He does that all week, it blows my mind!” Admiration, good humor and frankness: these are also the ingredients of the success of DNA for over 7 years now!