In the daily life of Star Academy broadcast this Wednesday, November 27 on TF1, Pierre Garnier criticized Michael Goldman for being too harsh with students during evaluations.
Pierre Garnier made his comeback to the Château de Dammarie-les-Lys. As an outstanding teacher, the winner of season 11 of the Star Academy supported Michael Goldman and the teachers during the evaluations during the week of the tour. “We’re so happy you’re here,” rejoiced the director in the images broadcast in the daily newspaper of this Wednesday, November 27 on TF1. “Thank you for having me. It’s my first, it’s weird”admitted Pierre Garnier before judging the academicians. And he didn't hesitate to say what he really thought of the candidates…
Pierre Garnier (Star Academy) disagreed with Michael Goldman during the evaluations, he confronted him
To win immunity for the next bonus, Charles tried his luck on the song SOS to an earthling in distress. An initiative not completely appreciated by Michael Goldman. “The positive point is that vocally it's exceptional but the staging, there was certainly one, but I found it almost parasitic. I would have liked him to do it alone behind the microphone and I 'I have the impression that the performance would have been better'criticized the director. “I don’t really agree!”interrupted Pierre Garnier before defending the student: “I think the scenography was magnificent, I find it very pretty, it's just that he was perhaps not connected enough, as you said, in the interpretation. And I think that if he was really there, the scenography would have been a plus, I found it great, really incredible. One more point for Charles!
Pierre Garnier (Star Academy) and Hugues Hamelynck criticize Michael Goldman for being too severe
Pierre Garnier is not the only one to have criticized Michael Goldman for his severity towards students. “It still didn’t really blow my mind, it didn’t upset me but so I couldn’t say that it’s an extraordinary assessment”commented the director about the performance of Maureen – who won immunity thanks to her comrades – on I want to die on stage by Dalida. “Oh you’re hard!”was surprised by theater professor Hugues Hamelynck. “It’s clear, I agree”supported Pierre Garnier before complimenting Maureen: “Me, I actually took a huge beating. I found it incredible. I go to a piano bar, something like that but I stay for three hours listening to it.”