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IN PICTURES – Ulysse, Maïa, Charles, Marguerite… Discover the 15 candidates for the “Star Academy 2024”

The class of the “Star Academy” 2024-2025 took their first steps on stage Saturday evening live on TF1.

TF1info presents the 15 new residents of the Château de Dammarie-les-Lys.

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Star Academy 2024

There are 15 of them, coming from all over , but also from Belgium and for the first time from Switzerland. The 15 students of the 2024-2025 class of the “Star Academy” took their first steps on Saturday October 13 live on TF1. Here are their faces and our feeling about their performances, rather attractive and promising overall. In a few weeks, one or one of them will succeed Pierre Garnier on the show’s list of winners!

Marine, 24 years old,

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The first candidate to enter the ring, she performed “Ordinaire” by Robert Charlebois with a hint of apprehension in her gestures. But a powerful voice which will be his strength in the adventure.

Charles, 18 years old, Pléneuf Val-André

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This young candidate seduced with his natural charisma and his intense tone by performing alone “J’y Allez” by Patrick Fiori and Florent Pagny. Promising.

Maïa, 21 years old, Valencia

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With her hoarse and powerful voice, she ignited the first prime by performing Kavinsky’s “Nightcall” solo then in the company of Ulysses. Already a great level.

Ulysse, 24 years old,

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Favorite for this candidate from Marseille who revisited La symphonie des éclairs by Zaho de Sagazan in a rock style with charisma and sensitivity, before joining Maïa for an intense duet on “Nightcall”.

Emma, ​​22 years old,

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A professional presenter, this energetic candidate performed “Nous on sais” by Pierre Garnier in her presence with great confidence. Already the pop star of the season.

Franck, 22 years old,

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Usually, he practices in the corridors of the Saint-Lazare station. This promising candidate covered “Ne partez pas sans moi” by Céline Dion with a suave voice which impressed Sofia Morgavi, the new singing teacher.

Marguerite, 23 years old,

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After introducing herself by reading a letter written by her brothers, this sparkling candidate revisited “Heads or Faces” by Corynne Charby. Those nostalgic for the 1980s say thank you.

Maureen, 23 ans,

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Fan of Grégory Lemarchal – she has his autograph – this skin-deep candidate performed “Tous les cris les SOS” by Daniel Balavoine to pay tribute to him. Perhaps the great variety singer of the season.

Noah, 20 years old, Aigues-Vives

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Rugby player, this big guy with a warm tone opened his heart to “Les yeux de la mama” by Kendji Girac with Thomas. And touched that of Michael Goldman who made it his favorite of the evening.

Ebony, 20 years old, L’Île Saint-Denis

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We discovered her in a duet with Maylis on “Happy” by Pharrell Williams. A potential showgirl who impressed dance teacher Malika Benjelloun.

Paul, 23 years old,

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The rock star of the season performed Elton John’s “Your Song” behind a piano suspended above the stage before revealing a costume in tune with his eccentric personality. Theater teacher Hugues Hamelynck loved it. Attention phenomenon!

Thomas, 21 years old, Leuville-sur-Orge

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In a duet with Noah, he delivered a mastered, but slightly shy, performance on “Les Yeux de la mama” by Kendji Girac. We’re waiting to hear him solo to form an opinion.

Julie, 19 years old, Switzerland

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The first Swiss candidate of the season hid among the dancers before performing “What a feeling” by Irene Cara with great confidence. Real potential just waiting to blossom at the Château.

Maylis, 23 years old, Belgium

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She was overshadowed by the energetic Ebony on Pharrell Williams’ “Happy.” But this Belgian candidate has a rich tone that can flourish solo.

Masséo, 18 years old, Soullans

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He closed the evening by performing “Beggin’” by The Four Seasons with the show’s troupe of dancers. A stamp that is still a little green that he will have to consolidate at the Château.


Jérôme VERMELIN

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