This Saturday, November 2, a technical incident occurred on the set of the Star Academy. Which delayed the performance of Pascal Obispo and Maureen.
During the last premium of the Star AcademyThomas was eliminated from the adventure. The young man was not saved by his comrades who preferred to offer Maïa a second chance. Ulysse and Marine were picked up by the public. A hard blow for Thomas who still received a very nice gift from Patrick Fiori. The latter invited him to sing on stage with Noah and Charles to perform Belle. “There's a little Corsican on the team, I think. I know we don't really have the right to do that. With the boys' agreement, I would like Thomas to join us . I saw his eyes at rehearsals (…) It was not possible to spend this moment without his voice because this song is a family story.launched Patrick Fiori before inviting the three boys to the Vélodrome stadium for Corsu Mezu Mezu, a concert to be held in 2026.
Pascal Obispo very annoyed on the set of the Star Academy
In addition to Patrick Fiori, another artist performed on the set of the Star Academy : this is Pascal Obispo. The man who underwent a recent painful operation performed his legendary title Lucie accompanied by Maureen, in full doubt about his level within the castle. The one-night duo then sat at the piano in the center of the TF1 set. But there, a big moment of solitude, the instrument having decided not to work!
Nikos Aliagas (Star Academy) reassuring in the face of this technical problem
After a few seconds of silence, Pascal Obispo had no choice but to say: “The piano doesn’t work.” Nikos Aliagas then returned to the set, as did several technicians who came to resolve the problem as quickly as possible. Wanting to be reassuring, the host then declared: “Never mind my Pascal, we will sort it out (…) I had felt that there was a false contact.” A few seconds later, the piano was ready to work and Maureen was able to sing alongside Pascal Obispo.
The performance of Maureen and Pascal Obispo (missing this false start) can be discovered on TF1+.
Article written with the collaboration of 6médias.