"I was too emotional to leave" : Camille de Pazzis talks about Alma’s death and thanks her fans in Tomorrow Belongs to Us

"I was too emotional to leave" : Camille de Pazzis talks about Alma’s death and thanks her fans in Tomorrow Belongs to Us

Actress Camille de Pazzis returned to the death of the character Alma.

In May 2022, the character Louise would die in the series. Tomorrows Belong to Us, especially angered fans. While a serial killer has been wreaking havoc in Sète for the past few weeks, Tomorrows Belong to UsA character particularly admired by fans has died since Monday, March 27, when the Argenteuil monster attacked Benjamin Ventura and Alma Guérin. If the doctor at the Saint-Clair hospital managed to survive, he was not so lucky as his English teacher died after being isolated. Viewers later expressed their anger on social networks after the death of this character. “I hate when cool characters die. Why Alma? storm. O despair…“, “Why did the screenwriters want to destroy Alma’s character? I always wonder…“, “But Alma is not mash but no“, “I’m really sad that Alma died, one more character is missing, I would have preferred it otherwise” , “They killed Alma… I hate screenwriters!“, “Take it? forgive ?“Can we read it. Actress Camille de Pazzis, who commented on the character of Alma, wanted to respond to fans by leaving a short video on Facebook”Thank you all for all these messages on social networks. It touches me a lot. And I say see you soonsaid.

The TF1 series paid a final tribute to Alma on Friday, March 31, as the heroes attended her English teacher’s funeral. That’s why actress Camille de Pazzis spoke again this week. “Thank you for all your very touching messages, I try to read them all. You know, I was very touched too, leaving the series, one of the beautiful aspects of this adventure is this closeness with the public. Matchlesswrote on instagram.

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