After the announcement of the departure of Tim Rousseau, the interpreter of Killian Corcel, More beautiful life, even more beautifulthe TF1 soap opera, Laurent Kerusoré, who plays his fictional half-brother, reacted.
This Wednesday, November 27, 2024, a leading actor from More beautiful life, even more beautiful announced his departure from the TF1 series. This is Tim Rousseau, the interpreter of Killian Corcel, the son of Roland Marci (Michel Cordes). “I made this decision because I need to get away. I need to take risks: I'm at an age where I don't want to lock myself into something, I I need to get through other things, professionally speaking. I've had it up to here to live through Kilian on screen…”indicated Tim Rousseau to the magazine website I have fun. The young actor also revealed the reaction of Laurent Kérusoréthe interpreter of his fictional half-brother.
More beautiful life : “Good luck and long life as an artist. I love you” wrote Laurent Kerusoré after the announcement of the departure of Tim Rousseau
“It’s pissing him off to know that the little guy he’s been working with for four and a half years is leaving,” confided Tim Rousseau. For his part, Laurent Kerusoré reacted to this departure in a comment on a video posted by Tim Rousseau on his Instagram account, in which we see the young actor in tears. “Good luck little brother… Our family More beautiful life loses a dazzling member, boring sometimes, always amazed, happy that goes without saying… Generous every moment… Loving and caring in all circumstances and curly, so curly, the 50-year-old actor wrote. I love you and I seize at this moment the chance I had to cross your path. I am now richer in love, richer in memories, richer forever… Tchao little brother. Good luck and long life as an artist. I love you.”
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Laurent Kerusoré is not the only one to have reacted starting from Tim Rousseau of More beautiful life, even more beautiful. Many have shown him their support. “Kisses my Tim! We will still really miss you, you and your expressions which don’t exist! ????“, commented Léa François, the interpreter of Barbara Evenot. David Baïot who plays Djawad Sangha added: “Fly away my baby ❤️”. A nickname also used by Lola Marois, who plays Ariane Hersant. For the moment we do not know when the young man will say goodbye to the screen…
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