Today at 2:01 p.m. – by Aurélie Hagopian
This Saturday, November 9, the live of the Star Academy on TF1+ was cut for 3 hours, while the students were at the castle. An explanation was given.
In addition to the daily newspapers of the Star Academyfans of the show have the opportunity to follow the students live thanks to the live broadcast offered by the TF1+ platform. The opportunity for Internet users to discover new images and ahead of viewers on the first channel. Like when Jarry arrived at the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys where he wreaked havoc in the boys' room, causing Franck's annoyance. But in the process, the live was cut for three hours this Saturday, November 9. Enough to cause concern among Internet users.
The live of the Star Academy cut following a movie night at the castle
After wondering why the live was suddenly put on hold on TF1+, Internet users were quickly reassured when they learned that the students of the class of 2024 were simply in the middle of a cinema session. It turns out that the academicians had the opportunity to see phew lovethe latest film by Gilles Lellouche which spotlights Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil who are now a couple. This romantic comedy, still showing in cinemas, has already reached more than three million admissions.
Internet users react to the interruption of the live Star Academy
On X, formerly Twitter, Internet users quickly commented on this movie evening at the castle. Among the messages that were published, we could read: “So good, they are entitled to a movie evening in front of L’amour ouf,”Star Academy students have the chance to see the film L'amour oufreleased in theaters on October 16 while they were at the castle this evening! For rights reasons, the live broadcast on TF1+ is cut until around 11 p.m.“, “Movie night. They're going to see L'amour ouf. 3 hours of film, in my opinion, no live tonight as a result” or even “Cinema evening at the Château”. An evening which should not be broadcast during the next daily of the Star Academy.
Article written with the collaboration of 6médias.
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