Well, I actually only had to click onto AfterElton.com! That is where I found some beautiful photos of the wedding of Christian and Oliver of the German soap Forbidden Love.
AfterElton chatted with actors Thore Schölermann and Jo Weil about the wedding and the future of their characters. Here is a taste of that and some lovely photos.
AE: What was the most enjoyable part of the wedding for you?
JW: The whole wedding was great. Before the shoot I was always asked if I was nervous. I always said: “No! It’s not a real wedding!” But when I stood in front of the altar, I suddenly realized I was actually getting nervous. I felt so happy for Olli that he is allowed to experience this great moment after all he had been going through. And it was a special moment when I looked in Thore’s eyes and saw that he was just as nervous as me. I think in this second we both were very proud of everything we had gone through together.
TS: The last scene when Olli and Christian drive into the sundown in an old convertible was very relaxing and it meant the end of a very nice but also exhausting shoot. After that, Jo and I had a beer and everything was perfect.
AE: Happy couples on soaps usually don’t get meaty stories or much airtime, a problem for Christian and Olli at times in the past. Do you worry that getting married will mean less drama?
JW: I really don’t hope so! I know that right after the wedding there will be a new storyline. Of course I can’t make any comments on that, but personally I think it has a lot of emotional potential. What’s coming next – well, everything is possible in Forbidden Love. Let’s see what’s going to happen.
TS: Oh yes, I’m actually afraid of that. But I think our authors will come up with good stories to keep it exciting.
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