This will become more and more difficult for the students week after week… This November 8 (the program was in fact broadcast this evening to make way for the France/Japan rugby match tomorrow), the academicians had to, a once again, say goodbye to one of their comrades at the end of the bonus which was broadcast live on TF1. And it was Noah who finally left the “Star Academy”, after a show rich in emotions.
Noah leaves the castle
Unlike last week, the 3 nominees did not compete on the same song but on three different titles. Ulysse performed “Et dans 150 ans” by Raphaël (a title which did not excite him at all), Maureen defended herself on the iconic title of Christina Aguilera “Beautiful”, and Noah played his place in the adventure on the title “Lose control” by Teddy Swims. It was Ulysses who was saved by the public and the academicians therefore had to make a choice between Noah and Maureen. With 5 votes to 4, it was Maureen who was rescued, at the last minute, by the students to return to the castle.
In the rest of the prime, godmother Clara Luciani was in the spotlight. Exceptionally, it was she alone who had scheduled the guests for the prime. The singer had chosen to invite Philippe Katerine (who shared his song “Louxor, j’adore” with Ebony and Marguerite), Thomas Dutronc (who sang her father Jacques Dutronc’s hit “Les cactus” with Maïa and Charles and experienced an emotional moment hearing the students sing “Personal Message” by her mother Françoise Hardy) and the revelation of the ceremony opening of the Paris Paralympic Games, Lucky Love. The latter did the show with Marguerite on the title “Masculinity”. Godmother of the 2023 edition, the singer Vitaa she shared a nice moment of complicity with Emma on the title “A fleur de toi”.
But Clara Luciani’s role during this bonus was not limited to programming, since she shared a duet with Franck on his title “Tout pour moi” and shared a medley of her biggest hits with Ebony, Masseo and Marguerite. Julie set the stage on fire by offering a very “rock” (and successful) version of “Chanteur” by Daniel Balavoine.
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Charles had been challenged by his teachers. Having just missed the nomination, the young Breton gave his all on Claude François’ great classic “Comme d’habit”. A mixed performance for viewers, but which was generally praised by Marlène Schaff and Michael Goldman: a successful challenge. As for the Top 3, made up of Franck, Ebony and Marguerite, it was Marguerite who won immunity. For the candidate, the next week promises to be calm since she will not need to go through the evaluations box. Once again, due to the bonus being brought forward again to Friday (again due to a rugby match on November 16), the evaluations will take place very quickly after this evening, from Monday.
Swiss