Idriss Shuts Down Diane Galiéni in Shocking PBLV Episode 573

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In a dramatic turn on *Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle*, tensions reached a boiling point in the April 30, 2026, episode (S3E573) as Idriss (Habib Gino Guabintani) delivered a scathing rebuke to Diane Gallieni (played by an unnamed actress), the widow of the late Dr. Fabrice Gallieni. The explosive confrontation left fans buzzing—and questioning whether Diane’s manipulative tactics might finally be unraveling.

The scene unfolded after Diane attempted to play the victim, spinning a narrative that painted her as the wronged party in the ongoing murder investigation surrounding her husband’s death. But Idriss, the Mistral’s sharp-witted police officer, wasn’t having it. In a moment that crackled with raw emotion, he cut her off with a blunt, devastating retort: *“Tu me dégoûtes”* (“You disgust me”). The line, delivered with palpable disdain, sent shockwaves through the present’s loyal fanbase, who’ve spent weeks dissecting Diane’s every move.

The confrontation didn’t approach out of nowhere. For weeks, *Plus belle la vie* viewers have been gripped by the murder trial of Félix (Haycem Bélal), a young man accused of killing Fabrice Gallieni. While Félix’s guilt initially seemed like a foregone conclusion, the case took a sharp turn when Idriss emerged as a potential link to Diane. According to the show’s April 21, 2026, episode, Ulysse (Jérémy Charvet) and Luna (Anne Décis) uncovered that Idriss had been secretly involved with Diane—an affair he’d kept hidden from investigators. The revelation added a layer of complexity to the case, especially since Diane had been positioning herself as a grieving widow while quietly manipulating those around her.

Idriss’s outburst in the April 30 episode wasn’t just a personal jab—it was a strategic move. By calling out Diane’s duplicity, he effectively dismantled her carefully constructed facade, leaving her with little room to maneuver. The moment also served as a turning point in the investigation, as Idriss’s team confirmed his alibi for the night of Fabrice’s murder: he was on duty in La Plaine, far from the crime scene. While the affair between Idriss and Diane is now undeniable, his involvement in the murder appears to be off the table—for now.

But the drama didn’t end there. In the same episode, Luna caught Idriss off guard while he was snooping through hospital medical records, raising new questions about his motives. Meanwhile, Apolline (Zoé Laïb) dropped a bombshell of her own, revealing an altercation between Diane and Simon Dutoit, the hospital’s chief of staff, over Baptiste (Bryan Trésor), a juror in Félix’s trial. The web of lies, secrets, and shifting alliances has left viewers on the edge of their seats, with many speculating that Diane’s downfall may be imminent.

For fans eager to see how the story unfolds, *Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle* will air its next episode on **Friday, May 1, 2026, at 8:35 p.m. CET** on **TF1 Séries Films**. The show, a beloved staple of French television, has masterfully balanced its signature blend of social drama and crime intrigue, keeping audiences hooked with each twist. This latest arc—centered on Fabrice’s murder and the tangled relationships surrounding it—has proven to be one of the most gripping in recent memory, with Diane’s character at the heart of the storm.

As the trial continues and new evidence comes to light, one thing is clear: Idriss’s blunt honesty may have just tipped the scales in favor of the truth. Whether Diane will face consequences for her actions—or if another suspect will emerge—remains to be seen. But for now, fans are relishing the rare moment of catharsis as one of the show’s most cunning characters finally gets called out.

Watch the explosive moment between Idriss and Diane in the April 30, 2026, episode of *Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle*.

With the show’s ratings remaining strong and social media abuzz with theories, *Plus belle la vie* continues to prove why it’s a cornerstone of French daytime television. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer to the Mistral’s tangled web of drama, this latest chapter is one you won’t seek to miss.

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