In the daily life of Star Academy broadcast this Wednesday, January 15 on TF1, Marine spoke about her lack of self-confidence during an exercise imposed by Marlène Schaff.
Since entering the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys, Marine has been confronted with her lack of self-confidence. Several times during the Star Academy adventure, the student expressed his doubts to the teachers. During the debrief of the last bonus, Marlène Schaff warned her about this negative state of mind. “It’s not the first time I’ve seen you caught up in your doubts and missing out on moments that could be fun because all the fears take the place of enthusiasm and the present moment,” warned the stage expression teacher. In the daily life of Star Academy broadcast this Wednesday, January 15 on TF1, Marine took advantage of an exercise by Marlène Schaff to confide in her uncertainties.
Marine (Star Academy) opens up about her lack of self-confidence
For the stage expression class, Marlène Schaff asked her students to prepare a slam to introduce themselves. In her text, Marine spoke about her lack of self-confidence. “I am not the most beautiful, intelligent or even patient. I am not serene about the future that presents itself. I am not always so comfortable with the idea of speaking”, she began her song before continuing: “I am not the ideal lover, the one you could dream of. I am faced with doubts and uncertainties about myself.” Touching words which moved the ex-repétiteur of the Star Academy.
Marine (Star Academy) discusses his difficulties in confiding in the adventure
“I’m super proud of you. Well done! It’s so good Marine”, rejoiced Marlène Schaff after Marine’s appearance on stage. “It came out rather easily afterwards, I don’t get into personal things, I think. When I say: ‘I’m not the ideal lover, the one you could dream of’I do not detail why”, the student commented. “I have moved forward, I have progressed in terms of opening up, expressing one’s feelings, confiding in oneself”she then remarked on her progress before discussing the obstacles still present on her path: “I think we haven’t reached the end either because I could do even more, even better. We have to cross the line of modesty.”