Today at 3:02 p.m. – by Sorelle Again
This new week of competition once again puts the academicians to the test. And for good reason, the Star Academy turns into a musical! Monday, December 2, the eight students were divided into two groups for the first part of the evaluations. If Ebony, Franck, Marguerite and Maïa won immunity, for the rest of the group, the pressure went up a notch. Charles, Ulysse, Marine and Maureen had to defend their place, individually this time, in the hope of not being one of the two nominees of the week. If the young dentist surprised the viewers of the TV show by displaying a disconcerting motivation, his comrades, for their part, hardly suffered the blow… Indeed, Ulysses, tired of being in danger every week, considered not doing his evaluation, like Maureen, who, because of her vocal problems, feared humiliating herself in front of her teachers.
Maia (Star Academy), lost as to the outcome of his adventure, confides in his comrades
The more the weeks pass, the more fatigue and doubts take over the morale of the academicians. Tuesday, December 3, it was Maïa who caught the attention of live viewers. Despite her immunity, the young woman does not seem to have peace of mind and is already thinking about “after Star Academy“. “Even though I don't know exactly what I want to do [comme genre musical, NDLR]I know that I will be much too demanding“, she admitted to her comrades. Ebony then retorted: “You are right to be demanding! […] It's sure that people will fall on us all [à la sortie]telling us: 'I could see you doing this and that.' before even asking ourselves what we would like to do. […] People like to say who you are in your place.“
Maia (Star Academy) talks about his learning difficulties
Monday, December 2, Maïa lost her temper during Malika Benjelloun's dance class. Overwhelmed by the level of the choreography, the academician quickly gave up before confiding in her teacher, once her classmates had left: “It's just that I can see that it takes me longer to understand things compared to others. So, it stresses me out. […] I can see that it takes me longer than the others.“But this opinion was obviously not shared by Malika Benjelloun. The professor then retorted: “Are you a singing teacher, are you a dance teacher? If you had been late, I would have told you right away. It's your fear that is on your back that makes you doubt!“
Article written with the collaboration of 6Medias.
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