One year after winning the show Canada’s Got Talent, singer Jeanick Fournier will be at the heart of a new documentary series by Vrai.
Available in eight episodes, the series will allow you to dive into the universe of the Saguenéenne, highlighting in particular the backstage of her career and her daily life with her family.
Endowed with a breathtaking vocal power, the 51-year-old singer who appeared on stage as a beneficiary attendant in palliative care last year had instead left the Toronto set under a cascade of golden sequins. after having moved and surprised the country.
Since then, his career has exploded; recording of an album, a tour through Quebec, appearances on television, and a record contract with Universal Music Canada which allows him to fully concentrate on his models. Vrai followed her step by step throughout this process.
“We are very pleased to offer the public this unique look into the life of an artist whose life has taken a 180 degree turn. Subscribers will recognize themselves in this documentary series feel goodwhose episodes will certainly and easily be consumed in bursts, ”described Véronique Bussières, director of marketing for Club illico, Vrai and content platforms at Videotron, in a press release on Tuesday.
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Jeanick Fournier is a “deeply human artist”, mother of two children who live with Down’s syndrome and a lover of her region, “who followed her passion without ever turning her back on her values”, can we also read in the communicated.
Produced by Pixcom, in collaboration with Quebecor Content, the eight-episode series, directed by Patricia Beaulieu, will be presented on Vrai in 2024.
The title is still unknown at this time.