This Tuesday, January 7, Charles returned to his discomfort which occurred at the height of the Star Academy. The young man tells how he found himself “legs in the air” in the middle of a commercial break.
Day full of emotion. While Marine returned to her family for an exceptional day, Ebony and Franck had to pass in front of the teachers. This week, they don’t have the pressure of being eliminated, but they had to create the painting of their dreams for a performance during a bonus. If Ebony made the teachers laugh with her outfit of the day, it was ultimately Franck who won the little competition. For his part, Charles is working on his solo title, SOS to an earthling in distresswhich destabilizes the teachers of the season. This afternoon, classes resumed for the castle students (still without Marine) and comedian Arnaud Tsamère invited himself to the theater class to share his experience.
“I didn’t understand what was happening.”confides Charles about his discomfort at the height of the Star Academy
Just a few weeks ago, he was performing the role of Cyrano de Bergerac on stage and he still remembers having to stop a performance after injuring his knee. An anecdote which echoes Charles, who suffered from illness during the last prime. “I felt unwell on Saturday. This is the first time this has happened to me, vagal discomfort“explains the student, before giving details: “I had ants in my hands, I started to see stars, my ears were blocked and everything, and I didn’t understand what was happening. It’s okay that it was during an advert and luckily Ebony reacted.”
Ebony also victim of discomfort during the prime of the Star Academy
“I found myself five minutes later, with my legs in the air. And then 10 minutes later, I had to return to the set. That’s where I wrote my text. It’s not easy”admits Charles. For her part, Ebony also admits to having felt bad during the last bonus. “It was at the opening when I sang, I wanted to vomitreally and I struggled when I was doing my notes. I was at the end of my life, it got worse. I felt like my heart was beating too hard and it was pressing on my stomach.”the young woman remembers: “I had something: if I vomit, it’s a total shame”. Discomforts which worried the team and the day after the prime, Marlène Schaff gave her advice to the students before going on stage.