Today at 6:00 p.m. – by Doriane Kiniali
Back at the castle after the evaluations he attended, Pierre Garnier spent a friendly moment with the students still in the competition. During the evening, the winner of the Star Academy 11 experienced a little moment of embarrassment after a remark about Marguerite's voice.
Tension is at its height in the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys since Michael Goldman's recent announcements. After the traditional prime debrief, the director of Star Academy announced the issue of this week's evaluations. “At the end of this week and before the bonus, there are two of you who will also earn their qualification for the tour. The other six who do not qualify will be put to public votes and whoever receives the fewer votes, will leave the castle and will therefore not participate in the tour”he confided. On Tuesday, November 26, the students still in the competition passed one after the other in front of the teachers… and Pierre Garnier, who was present to witness these evaluations on the theme of the tour.
Pierre Garnier (Star Academy) tries to explain himself after a remark about Marguerite's voice
Back at the castle, Pierre Garnier gave some advice to the students, in particular to Marguerite who had chosen to interpret Pinball ball de Corynne Charby. “It's not because I don't make crazy notes that I won't be an artist afterwards“he declared to the 23-year-old Parisian who timidly replied: “Ah thank you…”. Embarrassed, the interpreter of Those we were immediately tried to explain. “I'm not saying this for you! But you have to find your universe. Afterwards people join, they don't join… But I think that they join more easily to someone who is honest and who will perhaps make his song which resembles him, which he made himself, than someone who's trying to become someone they're not.”
Pierre Garnier (Star Academy) : “You have to think about what you want to bring”
Marguerite continued the conversation by saying that her most successful performances were those on songs that she would never have performed before participating in the Star Academy. “There are things I was made to try here that I would have said before coming: 'But never in life!' And in the end, these are the services that I liked the most”she said. A feeling shared by the winner of the Star Academy who delivered his best performance on the hit of an artist he didn't particularly listen to before his arrival on the show. “I was singing Celine Dion and yet I wasn't listening. I didn't want to do it […] I didn't want to do it, but in the end it taught me a lot about myself. So, it's cool to try it and then with all that, you think about it, you ask yourself… It's important. You really have to think about what you want to bring.”he confided.
Article written in collaboration with 6Médias
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