This Monday, May 14, the moving Hikers (our opinion on the series) begin their journey on TF1. Get ready to be swept away by the emotion and humor of this fine troupe made up of Clementine Celarie (who made rare confidences to Tele-Leisure about her lover), Alix Poisson, Claire Borotra (who recently returned to her participation in the series The codein a “painful” role), Camille Chamoux, Tiphaine Daviot et Josephine de Meaux… Don’t be late: the trip starts tonight at 9:10 p.m.!

The hikers (TF1): what does the series tell with Clémentine Célarié, Alix Poisson and Claire Borotra?

The series, which had its world premiere at the Séries Mania festival and which won Clémentine Célarié the prize for best actress, follows six women setting off together to conquer the Dôme de la Lauze, a summit of almost 4000 meters! If these funny ladies who are opposites are brought together by this challenge, it is because they have one thing in common: they are all touched directly or indirectly by cancer…

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The hikers (TF1): Did Claire Borotra and Camille Chamoux really shave their heads for the series?

Valérie and Patty, who are part of this team going to attack this famous dome, display a physical stigma caused by the medical treatments deployed to fight against this terrible disease, namely alopecia. On screen, these two characters (played by Claire Borotra and Camille Chamoux respectively) thus reveal, here and there, their skulls, unfortunately devoid of hair… Asked about this by Tele-LeisureClaire Borotra answered the obvious but delicate question: “Did Camile Chamoux and herself shave their heads for the needs of the series?”

No, we had a prosthesis. It takes two years for the hair to grow back. We can’t afford it. But it still makes a strange impression to see yourself like that” first responds the actress, before becoming more profound and moving: “For a woman, losing her hair, her eyebrows, her eyelashes, this is one of the big ordeals to go through. Talking about this subject with many women, I realized how much hair was part of our identity. Filming was also difficult because my character is in treatment, in chemo, and I had a friend who was going through the same thing at the same time. At night, I therefore dreamed a lot and had nightmares about cancer and chemo.”

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This emotion, which emerges from these few remarks, abounds in The hikers. But let viewers be reassured: the series is also full of life and humor. See you this Monday 15 from 9:10 p.m. on TF1!

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