In wtfock Season 7, I can’t help but be completely captivated by the amazing chemistry between Anais and Bobbie, played by such talented actors.
This Belgian lesbian couple’s connection unfolds without any over-dramatic first encounters. Imagine confessing their feelings under the midday sun in an empty classroom, or stealing secret embraces and kisses behind sheer curtains.
I find it to be such a perfect mix of suspense and romance, creating an unforgettable viewing experience in this new Belgium lesbian drama in the SKAM universe.
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Lesbian web series: wtFOCK: ANAÏS S7
“WtFock,” the Belgian adaptation of the Norwegian original series “Skam,” tells the story of Belgian youths on their journey of self-identity, filled with confusion and wild experiences.
Anaïs Davis is the central character of wtFOCK’s season 7 and she was a major figure in the sixth. As a student at Kunstkaai Middle School in Antwerp, Belgium, she is an original character created for the wtFOCK series.
Anaïs is portrayed as a responsible, caring, and principled individual. They always prioritise the well-being of others and consistently demonstrate a strong sense of duty.
It’s a captivating combination that leaves one intrigued and wanting to know more. As a Leo, she places high importance on spiritual connections in relationships.
She enjoys social interactions, yet struggles with expressing her opinions and standing her ground, highlighting either her vulnerability or a desire to avoid conflict.
The other protagonist of the story, Bobbie De Bruyn, finds herself at Kunstkaai due to a move. Bobbie and Anaïs first meet on the bus to school. Bobbie’s parting glance at Anaïs leaves her so mesmerized that she misses her stop. Bobbie is also an original character in the wtFOCK series.
Bobbie’s early life was spent with their parents. However, their life took a turn after their father’s death on November 1st of a particular year. Following the loss, Bobbie and her mother started moving frequently, which led to Bobbie frequently changing schools.
She had a close and positive relationship with her father, who played a significant role in her exposure to music. Bobbie fondly recalls singing with her father, often old songs, including those by “The Animals.”
An Aquarius, Bobbie values their freedom and dislikes being constrained, preferring to live and work in their own way. Despite her rebellious and untamed exterior, she harbors a sensitive and fragile interior.
The contrasting personalities of Bobbie and Anaïs, coupled with a plot twist reminiscent of the Japanese yuri manga series “Citrus,” where they are about to become step-sisters, adds a compelling layer to the drama in wtFOCK.
The dynamic between Bobbie and Anaïs, as they navigate their relationship amidst such a complex familial backdrop, resonates with the emotional intensity and nuanced storytelling found in Yuri manga.
This lesbian web series quickly became popular, especially in the lesbian community, and it was so thrilling to see all the excitement and discussion that their chemistry generated.
Anais and Bobbie: Wtfock Lesbian Couple Highlights
In wtFOCK Anaïs Season 7, Episode 6, Clip 11, after a night of aesthetically beautiful intimacy between Anais and Bobbie, Anais faces a significant dilemma when her best friend Hanne becomes a casualty of their wild night out. Torn between her burgeoning romance with Bobbie and loyalty to her friend, Anais finds herself in a tough spot.
The situation worsens as Hanne is hospitalized due to an injury from the incident, and Bobbie, attempting to avoid punishment, goes into hiding. This leaves Anaïs grappling with guilt and a moral quandary.
The sudden and intense turn of events has captivated fans, marking the beginning of a tumultuous period in the series. It is referred to as the “Hell Week” for the wtFOCK lesbian storyline.
The narrative twist added a layer of complexity and emotional depth to the show, realistically depicting the consequences of their actions and the challenging, yet torturous, choices they faced in the wake of those events.
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At the thought of how these iconic scenes in this series bring back memories of similar moments from other beloved shows in recent years.
OMG, can we just take a moment to appreciate the absolute perfection of that scene between Bobbie and Anaïs?
The way they held hands and shared that joint together was pure magic. It totally reminded me of that iconic moment from “Skins” Season 4, when Naomi and Emily shared a cigarette by the river.
The chemistry between these couples is just off the charts! This parallel is not just a nod, but a beautiful homage to the iconic British series that has captured our souls. And can we talk about how it resonates with the audience who knows all too well the heart-wrenching moments in those youth-centric dramas? It’s like they’re speaking directly to our shipper hearts!
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Moreover, the heartwarming and swoon-worthy moments shared by the young lesbian couple, like the adorable scene where Anaïs lovingly perches on Bobbie’s lap while doing her makeup, undeniably evoke memories of a similar enchanting moment in “Euphoria,” where Jules tenderly applies makeup on Rue.
It’s impossible not to ship these beautiful connections! They are like delicate threads that weave together the beautiful tapestry of the wtFOCK series, connecting it to a grander narrative of young love and exploration. Just like in those captivating contemporary youth dramas, our beloved characters embark on a journey of self-discovery and passionate romance.
It’s as if destiny itself has intertwined their lives, creating a magical connection that resonates with our souls. Ah, young love, how it fills our hearts with hope and excitement!
Behind the Scenes: The Lesbian Web Series wtFOCK
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the incredible genius of the wtFOCK production team?
They are seriously taking things to a whole new level by creating social media accounts for the characters!
And get this, the actors themselves are actually running these accounts!
This incredible feature allows our beloved characters to share the most captivating in-character photos and content. It’s like they’re stepping right out of the screen and into our lives, blurring the lines between fiction and reality.
Then, Let’s talk about the incredible wtFOCK cast.
Anaïs | Laura Bakaert
Anaïs is a breathtaking 18-year-old beauty portrayed by the talented Laura Bakaert. She has her very own enchanting Instagram and TikTok account, where we can all embark on a journey to follow her every move.
Anais made a Spotify playlist for Anaïs and Bobbie. Friendly reminder, I wonder if this playlist holds secret clues about their epic love story.
Bobbie | Nell Cattrysse
Nell Cattrysse plays Bobbie and is just 17 years old. You can follow her on Twitter and IG.
She constantly likes those intriguing tweets under the wtfock tag, and not only that, she even replies and reposts them. It’s through her passionate interactions that the beautiful couple name of Anobbie was born.
Nell’s first movie part was as Maybelle, the sick daughter of the main characters, Johan Heldenbergh and Veerle Baetens, in “The Broken Circle Breakdown” (2012), a movie that was nominated for an Oscar. She was just 5 years old at the time.
Since then, she’s been in films like “The Verdict,” “Labyrinthus,” and “Above the Sky of the Seventh Heaven,” which doesn’t get enough attention. Her most recent work prior to wtFOCK was “Bittersweet Sixteen,” two years ago.
After being introduced by a friend, Nell tried out for the part of Bobbie in wtFOCK. It’s interesting that Laura, the actor who plays Anaïs, was also at the audition and helped with the casting process. This could explain why their on-screen chemistry is just off the charts!
Ada | Ella Van Remortel
Ada, the enchanting main character of Season 6, graces us with her presence once again in the captivating Season 7.
Notably, Ella Van Remortel, who portrays Ada, is now sailing the ship of Anaïs and Bobbie on Twitter, passionately contributing to the fan community surrounding the show.
After that intense “Hell Week,” Laura as Anais surprised us all by joining a fan Space on Twitter to chat about the current direction of the series.
She’s planning to invite Nell as Bobbie, for a joint livestream next time! Our shipper hearts are aflutter with excitement, eagerly awaiting this epic meeting of two extraordinary souls.
The lesbian community couldn’t help but get excited when they discovered her Twitter handle, “bobbielover.” It immediately sparked a wave of enthusiasm to ship her with someone in real life, giving birth to the wonderful world of Real Person Slash (RPS).
Where to Watch: Belgium’s Skam wtFOCK ANAÏS S7
The series “wtFOCK ANAÏS S7” is primarily released on its official website Goplay.be
As a Belgian local production, it is not available on Netflix or other international streaming platforms. The original language of the show is Dutch, and the official website provides only Dutch subtitles.
However, edited clips of the series are available on YouTube. You can watch the clips with English subtitles at the YouTube channel: wtFOCK English Clips.
With new clips coming out every day, the ongoing release of wtFOCK episodes is a fun structure. Each week, these clips are put together to make a full show that lasts about 20 minutes.
The “de warmste wtfock party,” which is set for December 22nd, it’s also the day as the season finale airs!
This party will happen in real life in Antwerp, Belgium; it’s not just a plot device for the show. Fans and viewers are welcome to join this party, which will be a one-of-a-kind chance to connect with the show’s public.
The producers, cast members, and other important people from the show will be at the event, giving fans a rare chance to talk to the people who make the show possible.
Having these kinds of events about Anais and Bobbie really makes watching more fun, builds community, and brings the made-up world of wtFOCK into the real world. Recommended for more romantic French lesbian films, best Italian lesbian films.
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