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me:?what are Alya and Nino’s ethnic origins? Thomas Astruc:?No spoiler. Oh for you, a little one: (his/her) family comes from... ? @amour-chasse-croise on Tumblr
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me: ?what are Alya and Nino’s ethnic origins?
Thomas Astruc: ?No spoiler. Oh for you, a little one: (his/her) family comes from Reunion.
me: The family of…? ??
Thomas Astruc: have to guess ;-)

Good news: one of the two PoC comes from Reunion , a French-owned island in the Indian Ocean (near Africa)! Bad news: Astruc used singular third person, which in French doesn’t indicate their gender. In other words, we don’t know whether it’s Alya or Nino.?

Hawkdaddy pls

BAGUETTE: The new episode was super!! >w< Did I mishear or was the last name of one of the chefs?“Cesaire”?
BAGUETTE:? If I heard right, that makes me happy, as a resident of Martinique and reader of Aime Cesaire haha ;u;
Thomas Astruc: ?That’s the case. A series takes place in France for once, we can’t forget the overseas departments and territories, can we?
Thomas Astruc:? and yes, Alya’s family is originally from Martinique.

In Kung Food we saw Alya’s mom again, and Papapillon gave us her name, Marlena Cesaire. But as these tweets show, their family name is a shoutout to Aime Cesaire , an author, poet and politician from the French island of Martinique in the Carribean.?

Now, I reblogged the original post because, by process of elimination, it seems that Nino is from Reunion. Awesome!

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