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“The beds are disgusting”: Yann Barthès rooms the two “Star Academy” finalists in the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys

2024-02-02T11:21:14.262Z

Highlights: “The beds are disgusting,” Yann Barthès told them when he discovered the boys’ room from Paris. Saturday evening, TF1 broadcasts the grand final of “Star Academy” after three months of broadcast and competition. Of the thirteen candidates leaving the musical reality TV produced by Endemol France and DMLS TV, only Pierre and Julien remain. One of them will win 100,000 euros as well as a contract with Sony Music Entertainment France for the production of a first album.


Thursday evening in “Quotidien” on TMC, Pierre and Julien were in duplex with the host from the “Star Academy” castle for a quick guided tour.


Saturday evening, TF1 broadcasts the grand final of

“Star Academy”

after three months of broadcast and competition.

Of the thirteen candidates leaving the musical reality TV produced by Endemol France and DMLS TV, only Pierre

and

Julien

remain

.

One of them will win 100,000 euros as well as a contract with Sony Music Entertainment France for the production of a first album.

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Thursday evening, in duplex in

“Quotidien”

on TMC, the two finalists received a visit from journalist Abda Sall for their last moments in the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys.

“The beds are disgusting,”

Yann Barthès

told them

when he discovered the boys’ room from Paris.

And to ask the question:

“You two have been in this enormous castle for a week now, aren’t you a little pissed off?”

»

Also read “The candidates, they look like 14-15 year olds”: Angela Lorente, the popess of reality TV, tackles the casting of the “Star Academy”

Visit to the toilets of the “Star Academy” castle

Surprised, Pierre and Julien burst into spontaneous laughter before recognizing that the last week was

“a bit long”

to live through.

The two young artists showed the castle's toilets, the only rooms whose walls have been left intact since the beginning to preserve all the messages written by the participants of "Star Academy" since the first season in 2001.

Rarely in the history of Endemol France's musical reality TV have cameras from another show been able to come and film the daily lives of the participants during the broadcast phase.

The sequence was broadcast around 9 p.m. at the end of the second part of “Quotidien”.

Source: lefigaro

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