Eric Antoine, Hélène Ségara, Marianne James and Sugar Sammy are surprised from week to week by the characters who appear before them in “France has incredible talent” on M6. Broadcast since October 23, 27 candidates are already qualified. This November 13, will therefore be the fourth part of the program presented by Karine Le Marchand. A colorful character is expected. It is about Mademoiselle Jinn.
This will present a aerial hoop show. “This one” or “this one” because Miss Jinn is currently undergoing transformation. The one called Jean takes hormones for several months to definitively become a woman. “You have something androgynous” Eric Antoine will say to her. Without filter, Mademoiselle Jinn will respond on camera that she is in the middle of treatment.
Originally from Montpellier, the young woman will tell how she knew that the body she found herself in was not hers. Jean was four years old when he started swimming to follow in the footsteps of his lifeguard father but it is hardly a passion. As told The ParisianIt is around the age of 10 he discovered gymnastics thanks to a friend and it was a revelation. “I loved acrobatics and had great potential for flexibility” he remembers to our colleagues. Then a friend recommended the circus to him and there, he understands that he wants to become her.
“France has incredible talent”: how Jean became Mademoiselle Jinn
The candidate for “France has incredible talent” tells without filter during this interview with Le Parisien: “I never felt comfortable in my body and always had feminine tastes“. Suddenly, faced with this revelation, Jean refuses to live in this envelope which no longer suits him and launches into the steps to transform yourself and become, definitively, a woman. A journey that is not simple, both administratively and psychologically. Difficult for some to endure the gaze of loved ones when faced with such an adventure.
However Jean who calls herself Mademoiselle Jinn is convinced of having made the right choice : “I know myself better, I have gained self-confidence. I am not Jean lost in his hoop but Jinn, in his place and confident. I'm experiencing a second puberty. My body is transforming. I'm losing muscle mass but I'm gaining flexibility“, says the future young woman.
Furthermore, in this interview, Miss Jinn does not really confide what his parents think of this transformation. We just learned that they were not not present at check-in of the show. Jinn concludes with these words: “I want to show my parents that I can shine on stage, with my new identity“. To discover his performance, tune in this November 13 at 9:10 p.m. on M6.