This Tuesday, January 21 marks, in Here it all begins, the return of Anaïs to Double A. Interviewed by Télé-Loisirs, Julie Sassoust, her interpreter, tells us more about what awaits the young woman…
It's a big day for Anaïs in Here it all begins. Indeed, this Tuesday, January 21, the young woman is making her big return to the position of chef at Double A. And straight away, she will have a pleasant surprise since her mentor Teyssier (Benjamin Baroche) has organized everything so that she feel as good as possible. Thus, metal utensils have been replaced by silicone, and the appliances are now equipped with a light system, all to limit the noise pollution which makes the young chef's daily life so difficult. A delicate attention which will not, however, completely help Anaïs, who will experience an extremely complicated first service.
Excluded. Here it all begins : “Anaïs will not have a choice…“Julie Sassoust reveals how her character's deafness will change in her
A go-getter, Milan's girlfriend (Gabriel Rehsé) will have to learn patience in order to become familiar with her handicap, as Julie Sassoust tells us. Interviewed during her participation in the series Erica on TF1 – of which a season 2 is already being written – the young actress told us some secrets about what awaits her character in Here it all begins. “Anaïs will have no choice but to slow down the pace a little, without this calling into question her value and her talent.” explains Julie Sassoust. “That's how I see her evolution: continuing to be as square as ever, knowing where she's going, being hardworking, but having this letting go which will also allow her to be a little gentler, something that We saw less of her.“
-Here it all begins: “With Gabriel Rehsé (Milan) we pull ourselves up” explains Julie Sassoust about her playing partner
And for this, Anaïs will be able to count on her lover Milan, played by the young Gabriel Rehsé, about whom Julie Sassoust is full of praise. “With him, it's really a mirror effect in terms of the game. We are so complementary, and we work so much in the same way, that in fact, we really pull each other up.” she explains to us with a smile. “He's a great person, and it's great to shoot with him, especially on this arch, because it's a delicate subject. So having someone who shares the same values at work, and even personally, is really fortunate…“
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