Saturday, November 5, two students left the adventure Star Academy. Nominated as a duo, Carla and Paola failed to convince the jury and the audience. Therefore, only 8 candidates are still competing, but things will get harder and harder.
After the traditional briefing with teachers and director Michael Goldman, the candidates were given some private consideration. As a matter of fact, they discovered the song they were supposed to sing in front of the jury only an hour before the evaluations. They were then invited to choose between a theater or dance improvisation.
A few candidates caught off guard were disappointed with their performance, starting with Enola. Julian, “sick as a dog” by his own admission, he forgot the words to Pascal Obispo’s song, “Lucy”. He threw the towel in the middle of his assessment.
Stanislas did not convince Michael Goldman with his “” comment.Long time”, from Amir. “He made all the mistakes: he broke the text, he broke the tempo, he was wrong”Jean-Jacques guessed Goldman’s son.
Tiana could not find suitable “I come from the south” By Michel Sardou in the Chimène Badi version.
Before learning about the nominees, the students relaxed a bit in the company of the impersonator Michaël Gregorio.
A short break for the residents of Dammarie-les-Lys castle, because the nominations caused the lead singer apprentices to block them. At the end of the day, Michael Goldman finally revealed the names of the four students nominated at TF1 on Wednesday, November 9, 2022. They are Julien, Stanisla, Tiana and Anisha. During the next bonus, one will be saved by the public, the other by their comrades, and two will be eliminated.
Next Saturday, students will have the chance to sing with Tayc, Dadju, Patrick Fiori, Zazie, Kendji Girac and M Pokora.
Melissa Tellaa
Source: Programme Television

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