TF1 is broadcasting the final of the new season of "The Voice Kids" this Saturday.

Juror of the show since 2015, Patrick Fiori explains at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff, in "It feels good" how the teams of the show live the harsh reality of a singing competition, while sparing the morale of the children aspiring singers.

INTERVIEW

It's a question surely running through the minds of many viewers of

The Voice Kids

:

Aren't 

some kids having a hard time going through their elimination from the hit TV show?

Guest of Anne Roumanoff in the show 

It feels good

, singer Patrick Fiori explains how everything is done to spare young candidates.

Juror of the show since 2015, Patrick Fiori also released his new album,

Un air de famille,

on October 2 

.

>> Find all of Anne Roumanoff's shows in replay and podcast here

A team of jurors "overflowing with love"

The new season of

The Voice Kids

ends this Saturday evening.

"It's finally the public who will vote ... phew!" Exclaims Patrick Fiori, who, as a juror, was until then in charge of eliminations.

A difficult task.

But, according to the singer, everything is done so that candidates aged 6 to 15 experience the end of their television adventure.

"They are very well accompanied, he reassures. The team of the show is made of reinforced concrete."

Supporting the children eliminated as the program progresses is also one of the jurors' missions.

"There are only moms and dads sitting in the red armchairs," he recalls.

"So, we still all have this psychology, which is necessary. In my opinion, the program also works for that: because there is a team of coaches from the fire of God, and who are overflowing with love!" 

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Young candidates still impressive

Despite the years spent on the show, Patrick Fiori says he remains impressed by the talent of the young candidates.

Yet he himself comes from this world of singing competitions, which he attended a lot in his youth.

"At the time, it was not all edged like on

The Voice Kids

. Today, young people arrive on a crazy set, with real musicians, in a magnificent show."

A change of epoch which is also expressed in the inspirations of the children.

“They go on the Net, they watch Rihanna, all that…, observes the juror. What's crazy is that they still manage to develop their own personality, despite these influences. It's an impressive generation. "

A contact with the young singers who will stop this Saturday evening, before the shooting of a next season.

Meanwhile, Patrick Fiori will be for the first time coach of the adult version of 

The Voice

, which exceptionally welcomes a fifth juror to celebrate its ten years.