This Sunday, November 10, Marlène Schaff's debrief did not spare the Star Academy students. Between harsh criticisms and disagreements with Julien Doré, the stage expression teacher sharply reframed the girls' performance on Beyoncé's medley, which she described as a “fair”.
Things are heating up for academicians. This Sunday, November 10, the students of the Star Academy experienced a debriefing that was surprising to say the least at the Château de Dammarie-lès-Lys. The director, Michael Goldman, had been announcing unexpected visits throughout the week and he didn't lie! After Jarry's energetic visit the day before, it was Julien Doré's turn to enter the château to a muscular debrief alongside Marlène Schaff.
The one who is usually very benevolent has put on his bad cop costume when returning to certain scenes. No more compliments, the stage expression teacher decided to point out errors and areas for improvement. However, Julien Doré did not agree on all points and he did not fail to point this out as noticed by Internet users on X: “Julien Doré who destroys everything Marlène says”, “I don’t know but I have the impression that there’s a real connection between Marlène and Julien Doré” or even “Julien and Marlène are going to have sex”. Finally, if there is one performance on which the two were able to agree, it is that of the girls on Beyoncé's medley…
The Star Academy girls get destroyed over their Beyonce medley
The bonus of this Friday, November 8 was punctuated by extraordinary performances from the students but one of them tarnished the picture of the evening: the Beyoncé medley performed by the girls. And if Marlène Schaff hadn't already missed them during the prime, it was nothing compared to the debrief. “It was a fair… That’s not acceptable to me what you girls did. You were so not together. I don't understand how such a performance is even possible with the level you all have. […] There is no listening. Sentences are the competition for the one he's going to say the most.” she said before correcting him on the pronunciation in English which left something to be desired. And if Julien Doré did not speak out, his barely concealed laughter said it all…