In Here it all beginsthe character of Jasmine faces cyber-harassment. In the columns of Tele-Leisureher interpreter, Zoï Sévérin, confided in us about the many surprising messages she has received since she started playing in the daily TF1 soap opera.
He is one of the emblematic characters ofHere it all begins. Jasmine, played by Zoï Sévérin, has been present since the beginning of the daily soap opera. TF1. It must be said that his character was forced to face many difficult moments, including his separation from Alex, played by Thomas Da Costa. And yet, The actress would have loved to play Charlènefinally entrusted to the actress Pola Petrenko.
In the columns of DivertoZoï Sévérin revealed that at the time of casting, she was expected to play another character. “It was originally for the role of Ambre Martin, so not at all for that of Jasmine”she testified. And the discovery of her character was surprising for the actress. “I came in and said, ‘Does Jasmine really have a child? And is she really bipolar?'”she recalled. A role that Zoï Sévérin now plays wonderfully and which allows her to forge a strong bond with fans of the series.
The price of notoriety?
For the summer intrigue in Here it all beginse, Jasmine is in the middle of cyberbullying. Fortunately, the valedictorian managed to discover the identity of her harasser. A situation that Zoï Sévérin has already experienced… “The fame of the series means that we receive a lot of messages. We try to answer them but there are so many that it’s hard but anyway, we see them and it warms the heart because they are essentially benevolent and full of love, but there are also very strange messages”the actress then indicated in the columns of Tele-Leisure. “For example, I have already been offered to pay me to send pictures of my feet”she continued.
A situation that many actors and comedians experience. And Zoï Sévérin is well aware of it. “I don’t think I’m the most concerned, I know that some have received really strange messages, which they will tell if they want. I think that with social networks, people think they are hidden by a pseudonym. They allow themselves to say things that they would not have the courage to assume if they were in front of people.”she concluded.
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