Adeline Toniutti quickly bounced back. Excluded from the new season of the “Star Academy” at the expense of Sofia Morgavi, the ex-professor at Dammarie-le-Lys will be one of the four jurors of a tele-hook-up on France 3 called “What will be the best choir of France?”, according to information from media blogger Clément Garin that Puremédias is able to confirm. At his side, we will find Laurent Luyat, Vincent Niclo and the backing vocalist and musician of “N’ Forget the Lyrics” Magali Ripoll. As part of the great tradition of the channel's regional competitions, the entertainment took place in recent days on the Royal Palace stage, in Kirrwiller, in Alsace, with Cyril Féraud at the presentation. A host who knows the exercise well since he already orchestrated the folk dance and song competitions, broadcast on May 5, 2023 and January 5, 2024 respectively.
Two competition regulars
Ten choirs from mainland France and overseas were selected for this first edition, the date of broadcast of which the public service group has not communicated. Laurent Luyat and Vincent Niclo will serve as guides to the two new recruits, who had been responsible for deciding between the competitors during previous competitions. Adeline Toniutti can count on her experience and skills as a vocal coach. Before offering vocalizations to academicians for two seasons (2022 and 2023), Belfortaine had given her opinion on the performances of the candidates of “Together” on M6.
“Pained” by her departure from “Star Academy”
Her replacement at Dammarie-les-Lys was difficult to digest for the singer, notified at the last moment by production. “I had already started working, I was creating. I was made an appointment and told about it. I'm told they want to do it differently.” she explained on the set of “Chez Jordan” on C8, “surprised” et “pained” both in substance and in form of this decision. For her, these changes within the teaching staff destabilized those loyal to the program, which would explain the disappointing audiences for the bonuses. “Personally, I would have kept the same ones because I would have ensured a kind of continuity. People are stressed and anxious, we need our bearings,” argued the professor in “Le Buzz TV”.