’Demain nous appartient’ Star Samira Lachhab Reflects on Emotional Series Exit

French actress of Moroccan origin Samira Lachhab made very touching confidences about her departure from the series "Demain nous appartient", in which she had played the character of Leïla Beddiar.
Nearly three years after leaving the TF1 series Demain nous appartient, Samira Lachhab, who is starring in the TV movie Meurtres en Champagne, looks back on the end of a great adventure. "[...] At first it hurts, and then life goes on and beautiful things happen," she said in an interview with Télé Poche. Since she left the series, she pays little attention to it. The 45-year-old actress does not watch the episodes that are broadcast. "I no longer have the time, but I sometimes watch the videos posted on Instagram... It’s something apart in my life, this series. It’s an incredible adventure to live the launch of a fiction of this magnitude. We all had a lot of fun!" she admitted.
In Demain nous appartient on TF1, Samira had played Leïla Beddiar, a severely burned nurse in a state of brain death following a terrible car accident. Her death caused the actress to leave the series. "I was aware of the fate of my character. This departure was decided by mutual agreement with the production, with whom I had a lot of exchanges on what was going to happen to Leïla. I still had a little pang in my heart, it was a tough scenario to read, difficult to play too," had confided to Télé-Loisirs the one who had made her debut in the series L’Abbaye du Revoir, directed by Jérôme Anger.
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