You may have already seen it on social media or even listened to it on Youtube, with the exit, last May , from her first song, “Belle meuf”. From now on, it is on television that it is possible to follow Adher. This young Aindinois, who draws his fame from his humorous videos , posted on Instagram or Tiktok, joined the TF1 series “Tomorrow belongs to us ”, On July 7th.
His character ? “Nathan, a very flirtatious pickpocket, a little awkward and quite funny,” Adher describes. Before adding, all smiles: “Finally, I think he looks a lot like me! With his arrival in the series, Adher signs his first experience on the screen. “As long as it lasts”, slips the young actor. If he has distinguished himself in several artistic fields, it is in front of the camera that he wants to forge his professional future.
And it all started in front of her cell phone. “I’ve been making videos since I was 12 years old. Initially, I shared them with my college friends, on a Facebook group. Then I got down to Youtube, Snapchat and Instagram. But it’s only since the first lockdown that I really gained visibility on Tiktok. “
Today, the young Aindinois has more than a million subscribers on Tiktok. But the one who has made a name for himself on social networks now wants to break away from it. “I would like to get rid of this image of Tiktokeur. It still amuses me to make videos. But now I define myself as an actor and I would like to be known under that label. ”
–
After the success of his videos, Adher is spotted by an artistic agent. “He positioned me on different castings, including that of “Tomorrow belongs to us ”. I took it at the end of February and the answer came out two months later. Today, I think it was my rather spontaneous side that they liked. “
Comfortable on the networks, his first days of filming in Sète (Hérault) were not so easy. “I was very stressed during the first sequence I shot. I clearly wanted to die, he quipped. Now I’m having a lot of fun, especially because the team is great. “
A team that gave him a warm welcome. “We love it. We find it really great, ”says Isabelle Regourd, communications manager for the series. What augurs a promising future for the Indinois.
–