Some fans of the series “Here it all begins” may have noticed that Noémie is not present in the new credits of the TF1 soap opera. Indeed, the actress Lucia Passaniti has decided to leave the program. His character will therefore be entitled to one last beautiful intrigue.
Here it all starts: an unexpected departure
After the departure of Clément Rémiens, the interpreter of Maxime, it is the turn of another key character to say goodbye. This time its Noémie Matret, the institute’s former PE teacher, played by actress Lucia Passaniti. The Daily Soap’s Most Avid Fans Here it all starts will have obviously noticed the absence of this character in the new credits first aired on February 1.
Indeed, Lucia Passaniti, who appeared in all the old versions of the credits, is now absent. Questions remain unanswered… Will Noémie simply be less present in the plots? Was she only going away for a while? Unfortunately, this is not the case, since the actress definitely leaves the TF1 series.
Bye-bye Noemie
After almost a year and a half spent in the skin of Noémie, Lucia Passaniti will no longer be part of the cast of the program within a few weeks. According to TF1, this departure takes place at the request of the actress. She wants to leave, no doubt to devote herself to other projects. Aficionados of the soap opera do not have to worry for as much. Noémie is not doomed to a dramatic end, this character is not going to die, quite the contrary. The young woman will be entitled to one last beautiful intrigue throughout the month of February.
The future of Noémie will be questioned in the next episodes. The young woman will receive an offer for La Table des Rivières, the restaurant she runs. What choice will she make? How will Gaëtan welcome this news? Many questions arise… One thing is certain, her sister Stella, with whom she had argued, will reappear in the series. Obviously, she wants to reconcile with Noémie. But how will his reunion go?
To be continued in the next episodes of Here it all starts broadcast every night on TF1 at 6:30 p.m.