He was one of the sensations, of the return of the star Academy on TF1, few months ago. Indeed, Yanis Marshall has brought a breath of fresh air to tele-hook. The 33-year-old choreographer was one of the guests of the latest issue of TPMP People on C8. To pay homage to him, Matthieu Delormeau asked his columnists to parade in high heels. Maxime Guény has entered the arena. The columnist was very comfortable, even a little too comfortable. After several jumps, the latter found himself with all four irons in the air. He was able to count on the support of the host, who came to his rescue… The specialist in high heels and street jazz reassured him by saying that it happened to the best. In short, another good moment of frank laughter!
What salary for his first season?
Saturday April 8, Yanis Marshall was not only entitled to a parade. The artist was asked about the next season of Star Academy. “You re-signed?”he was asked. “No, I did not re-sign”he replied before adding: “The truth is that for now, I don’t know at all.” Obviously, the presenter took the opportunity to ask him what salary he had received. “You often talk about it here, but I find it a bit cheap to talk about salaries…”retorted the one who succeeded Kamel Ouali. “Do you want to know how much I was paid? I was paid 50,000 euros for the seven weeks”.
There #Star Academy is back for a new season and the casting is open! If you too, like Anisha, Enola, Léa or Louis, want to make your dream come true by pushing the doors of the mythical castle, register on @MYTF1https://t.co/cwm8dyQE48pic.twitter.com/r9SNczvNeM
— TF1 (@TF1) March 7, 2023
The next edition should start in the fall of 2023 and should last twelve weeks of competition, more than the previous one, shortened due to the broadcast of the football world cup in Qatar.
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