The minors brigade is back in service. This Thursday, April 6, season 10 of Léo Mattéï with Jean-Luc Reichmann is broadcast on TF1. For the 10th anniversary of the detective series, the actor and host returns with his partners, Stomy Bugsy, Lola Dubini, Alexandre Achdjian and Romane Portail, to solve new cases.

Who says anniversary season says exceptional guests. Among the stars present this Thursday evening, the public will find Lorie Pester, Firmine Richard, Juliette Tresanini and Rebecca Benhamour. A solidarity quartet that rubs shoulders in the heart of a shelter welcoming women in distress. Before discovering the first unpublished works by Léo Mattéïdirected by Nathalie Lecoultre, the companion of Jean-Luc Reichmann, one of the actresses confided in Planet.

Juliette Tresanini is one of the guest actresses in season 10 of Léo Mattéï, juvenile brigade. A face well known to fans of Tomorrow belongs to us since she played the principal Sandrine Lazzari until her departure, in 2021, from the TF1 soap opera. Before knowing more about her role in the detective series, the actress reveals to us how she joined the distribution.

“I met Jean-Luc and Nathalie at the Luchon festival two years ago when I was a member of the jury. We had a wonderful evening together,” she recalled for Planet. “And we thought we would work well together.” But, an agenda problem got the better of this first missed meeting.

“It tickled us, but at the time, as I was on Tomorrow belongs to us, I had very little time,” admits Juliette Tresanini, explaining. “In general when we are a guest, it takes at least 10 days of filming. It was necessary to wait until I took my little break on DNA for this to be possible”.

In this double episode broadcast this Thursday, April 6, Juliette Tresanini plays a volunteer from La Maison de l’Espoir, accompanying children and single mothers. The actress, revealed on YouTube and seen at the cinema in the film Joséphine rounds up, confides in her role. “It was Jean-Luc and Nathalie who thought of me. It was really a magical encounter”, smiles the mother of the family.

“They knew me really well for having followed in Tomorrow belongs to us”. If the couple thought of the actress to make an appearance in Léo Mattéï, the latter believes that they wanted to offer her “a character very far from what she is used to doing and on a subject that touches her. “. Committed to the women’s cause, the future godmother of La Maison des femmes also gives details on the shooting with her play partners. “It was very family-friendly. We got on very well on the set. I even think that is felt in our shots”, assures the actress who revealed some images on her Instagram page. A benevolent, serene filming atmosphere, full of humor and sisterhood.