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Tomorrow belongs to us: “It was very hard!” … Adher (Nathan) opens up about his departure from the series – News Séries

In Tomorrow Belongs to Us, it's time to say goodbye for Nathan who leaves the Little Spoon to join Charlie in Canada. The opportunity to question Adher about this departure which should move the fans.

It's time to say goodbye for Nathan (Adher Gabeulet)! The young man has, in fact, just left his loved ones in order to open a restaurant with his best friend, Charlie (Clémence Lassalas). A departure which will obviously pain the fans who had become very attached to the man who has become much more than a pickpocket over the years.

The opportunity to speak with the emblematic actor of Tomorrow belongs to us. And the least we can say is that he is very moved, but delighted to fly off to new horizons. Confidences!

AlloCiné: Three years after your arrival in Tomorrow Belongs to Us, you decide to leave the series. What motivated your decision?

Adher Gabeulet : I did three years, it was a pretty crazy experience, pretty crazy. I don't know, I just followed my heart which told me to look elsewhere to see what was going on.

Are you satisfied with the ending of your character?

As they say, things have come a bit full circle. I'm joining my best friend in Canada to open a business. That's how we started, in the hut, no less. And there, we continue to Canada, I join my best friend. And I think the ending is pretty cool.

How was your last day of filming?

It was hard, especially since, little by little, the more the days passed, the more the sequence ended with each of the characters. So, it’s not even just the last day that was difficult. It was the day before that I found the most complicated because it was the last sequence that I did with Kevin Lévy who plays my father. And that was very hard.

Can you tell us more about this scene?

It's a scene in which he tells me that he hopes he's done his best as a father. He tells me it's time for me to leave. He also gives me a lot of his savings and coming from my father, that's completely unthinkable. So, it touches me a lot and it touched me both in real life and in fiction.

Was it also an opportunity for you to remember your casting, your first days on set? When we know it's the last day, do we think back to the beginning?

Yes, obviously, we think back on how far we’ve come, three years later. At first, when I arrived, I was very sheepish, very shy. I was really very introverted. And then, I didn't even have any experience. And three years later, we say to ourselves that there has been a great evolution, it has taught me a lot of things. And today, I leave Tomorrow Belongs to Us with the feeling of having accomplished what I had to accomplish, in any case.

Do you already have other projects?

To be honest, I can't really talk about it because there's nothing really sure. So, I prefer not to comment too much on that.

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