Un Si Grand Soleil’s Joanna Sangua (Rebecca) Opens Up About Her Exit: ‘No Regrets!’

On Friday night’s episode of “Un Si Grand Soleil,” Rebecca tragically lost her life. The actress who played her discusses her character’s exit in a recent interview.

For several weeks now on “Un Si Grand Soleil,” Manu and Eve have been romantically involved with Rebecca. They first met the veterinarian at the gym, and she quickly fell for the couple.

Things were going well until a steroid trafficking case that Manu was investigating turned everything upside down. He began to suspect Rebecca after learning she was connected to several victims.

As the noose tightened, Rebecca mysteriously vanished. By the end of the episode on Friday, May 16, her body was discovered under a bridge. While the autopsy report is pending, the police are treating it as a suicide. The news leaves Manu devastated.

Joanna Sangua Reflects on Her Departure from Un Si Grand Soleil

Thus, the episode on Friday, May 16, marks Joanna Sangua’s final appearance on “Un Si Grand Soleil.” Although her character Rebecca, who moved to Montpellier following the death of Christophe (Hubert Benhamdine) also known as The Florist, didn’t last long on the show, the actress is proud of her journey.

“I have no regrets,” she told Voici in an interview. “I’m extremely grateful.” Joanna Sangua also mentioned how much she enjoyed working with Nicolas Ancelin, who plays Charles. “I was fortunate to work with him on two storylines, and it was a true pleasure. There was a great flow between us and a lot of mutual listening and generosity.”

Joanna Sangua’s Favorite Filming Memory

During the interview, Joanna Sangua also shared her favorite memory from filming. While she had “a lot of fun” shooting “Un Si Grand Soleil,” it is the scene depicting Rebecca’s death that will stay with her the most.

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“It’s not something you get to portray every day on screen,” she explained. “It holds a special place in my heart because it was directed by Chris Nahon, with whom I had previously worked.”

“Beyond this intense scene that somewhat marks an end, it was the welcoming and humane atmosphere that I really appreciated. There was a lot of warmth, attention, and respect.”

Rebecca’s death will undoubtedly have significant repercussions on Eve and Manu’s relationship. But did she really take her own life? The answer will be revealed in upcoming episodes of “Un Si Grand Soleil” on France 3.

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