While Marine asked Ulysse for advice, the latter told her that she was “stupid”. Enough to make Franck react, who defended his comrade during the daily news of the Star Academy this Tuesday, December 31.
Between two evaluations to obtain immunity for the semi-final, the students of the Star Academy relaxed with a creative workshop. Easels, canvases and paint were made available to candidates. Marine then launched into a very telling drawing, since she sketched a heart with a heartbeat running through it. But for Ulysses, the life line would have been even better if it had been red or green, “like in the hospital” rather than black. A reflection that made Franck and Ebony react, who told him: “You like realism too much, Ulysses. A little fantasy.” Franck also clarified: “She played with contrast and it gives a realistic side which adds depth and thickness to her drawing. It’s a test of art.”
Franck (Star Academy) advises Marine on her drawing
Proud of her drawing, the one who failed The Voice found that it was still missing a little something. Always good advice, Franck told him: “Believe in yourself Marine, draw flames underneath, because your heart burns for ‘Light the fire.’” Finally, the young woman drew a few musical notes on the top of her canvas.
Ulysses (Star Academy) : “It’s not that I’m bad, it’s that I’m logical”
Upon discovering the rest of his friend’s drawing, Ulysses asked her if she was going to leave the background white. Marine, realizing that her canvas was a little empty, wanted to add something, but she “don’t know what to do.” After asking Odysseus what he would have done, the latter did not mince his words: “But Marine, you are stupid. Excuse me, sorry, but you should have done the background first. You’re going to struggle there. How are you going to make your background? How are you going to get behind (the musical notes, editor’s note)?” Franck then intervened to tell Marine: “Leave it white. Don’t listen to Odysseus, he’s mean.” The one who was nominated for the next bonus then replied: “It’s not that I’m bad, it’s that I’m logical. You do the background first!”
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