The next bonus of the Star Academy will be placed under the sign of surprises. Just after the performances this Friday, November 8, and out of earshot of the students, Michael Goldman revealed some elements about the next meeting live on TF1.
The students of the Star Academy are not at the end of their sentence. For this new week of competition, Michael Goldman has put together a very special program for the academicians. Program that he detailed in the after-party of the prime this Friday, November 8, once the candidates were seated on the bus. The director notably gave the theme of the next bonus. “It will be about surprises. So the students will prepare duets but they will not know who they are singing them with. It could be an artist, or a loved one, or surprises! They will see that on the primer. “ Nikos Aliagas made him point out that teachers could also be part of the duos. The students will therefore have to remain serious and not lose their composure when they discover, live, who they are singing with.
Strong emotional sequences to come in the Star Academy
The Star Academy is quite accustomed to this type of surprise. During the second bonus, production decided to surprise Franck. Originally from Congo, he had not seen his mother for almost three years. While singing Amazing Gracehe had seen her in the choir. The young man had managed to keep his calm until the end of the song despite this monumental surprise and all the emotion that assailed him. Next Saturday, all students will be subject to this exercise.
No respite for the students of the Star Academyeven at the castle
This is not the only unexpected event that will mark academicians' week. Their working week will also be peppered with surprises. Jarry, starting this Saturday, and Julien Doré will come in turn to teach them at the castle, in their sometimes crazy way. But above all, while they think they have until Tuesday to prepare their evaluations, the students will in reality be judged on Monday by the teaching staff. An element known to viewers but ignored by students. Who will resist all this pressure?
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