Star Academy Secrets: Marine Reveals the Truth About Student Clans

In a recent Prime of Star Academy, eight students have advanced to the 2025 tour, with Julie eliminated after receiving the least votes. Evaluations are set to begin, requiring students to form two teams for a performance of “Encore et encore,” which has led to some rivalry. Marguerite, Ebony, Franck, and Maïa gained immunity, while the remaining contestants continue to compete. The nominee count has decreased from three to two, increasing audience influence on eliminations.

Star Academy’s Latest Prime: 8 Students Advance to 2025 Tour

The recent Prime of Star Academy has set the stage for an exciting tour in 2025, with 8 talented students qualifying for this prestigious event. While Ebony, Marguerite, and Maureen secured their spots ahead of time, the remaining six contestants faced a public vote to determine their fate. Unfortunately, 19-year-old Swiss contestant Julie received the least support and bid farewell to her peers. Meanwhile, Charles, Ulysse, Franck, Marine, and Maïa celebrated their successful advancement to the tour.

Evaluations and Tensions: The Formation of Two Clans

However, the journey is just beginning, as Michael Goldman informed the students that evaluations would commence on Monday. This week’s assessments are particularly unique, as students are required to split into two teams of four to perform “Encore et encore” by Francis Cabrel in a musical format. This task has inadvertently created divisions among the students, leading to the formation of two distinct clans.

Following Michael’s announcement, the students swiftly organized themselves into teams. Marguerite, Ebony, and Maïa joined forces with Franck to ensure a mixed group, while Maureen, Charles, Ulysse, and Marine formed the opposing team. Marine expressed her concern about the potential for rivalry, stating, “I really don’t want this to create competition. I feel like there are really two clans.” Despite her worries, Maïa reassured her, emphasizing the unity among them. The question remains: will these factions lead to actual tensions?

On December 2, the students showcased their rendition of “Encore et encore,” with Marguerite, Ebony, Franck, and Maïa earning immunity from elimination. The remaining group—Charles, Ulysse, Maureen, and Marine—continued their evaluations the following morning, performing songs from their chosen musicals alongside dance routines. The outcome of who will gain immunity is still awaited.

Additionally, a significant change is on the horizon, as the number of nominees has been reduced from three to two. The fate of these contestants will now rest entirely in the hands of the audience, leaving the students to wonder: who will be eliminated on the upcoming Saturday, December 7?

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