TF1 launches Thursday evening the 14th season of its series "Research Section".

The actress Fabienne Carat, who has just stopped "Plus belle la vie" after 15 years of presence in the series, joins the cast of the Une.

Guest of "It feels good" Tuesday, the actress explains that she has not abandoned one series for the other.

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As soon as she left France 3, she arrived on TF1.

Fabienne Carat played Samia Nassri in 

Plus belle la vie

since July 2015. She has just left the series of France 3. But the actress joined on Thursday the cast of the series of TF1 

Research section

.

Did she give up one series for another?

The reality is in fact more complex, as Fabienne Carat explains on Tuesday at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff in

It

feels 

good.

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Fabienne Carat actually shot the new season of 

Research Section 

and its final episodes of 

Plus belle la vie 

at the same time.

"The productions worked hand in hand and they agreed on the schedules between Marseille and Nice", explains the actress.

"The advantage is that the filming locations for both series weren't very far."

She assures him, the TF1 series did not replace that of France 3. "I had finished shooting

Research Section

that I had not yet made my decision to leave 

Plus belle la vie

", specifies -she.

"I don't think it's a whim"

To explain her departure from the France 3 series, Fabienne Carat draws the parallel with a love story.

"It's like when you leave a man," she compares.

"Sometimes we leave someone because we are fed up, sometimes we leave them for someone else."

In this case, she left because the

Plus belle la vie

adventure was 

coming to an end.

“It was really a feeling, like a little ball of fire inside my body. I just decided to listen to it,” she explains.

"And I don't think it's a whim."

The actress, revealed by her 15 years of role in the series of France 3, remains very grateful for her role of Samia Nassri.

“I would like to thank all the spectators, the authors, the production and the actors again,” she says.

"I had a wonderful fifteen years."

The end of a frantic pace

The end of 

Plus belle la vie

sounds for Fabienne Carat the beginning of another rhythm of filming.

"When my character was in the plot in

Plus belle la vie

, I slept four hours a night," recalls the actress.

"I finished filming at 7:30 p.m., and even if I managed to decompress for half an hour at home, I worked on my texts until midnight or one in the morning."

The actress then got up at 5:30 am to start a new day of filming.

"It was eight-sequence days, with three pages of text to learn each time."

With these eight episodes, broadcast on TF1 from Thursday, 

Research Sections

guarantees a more serene pace of life and work.