Silvio Ilardo in "The Voice" -

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It was time for battles in

The Voice

this Saturday on TF1.

And Silvio may have taken the game a little too much (and seriously).

“It's a duo, sure, but it's a fight.

Let us agree on this, ”he said before going on stage with Yannick Schlesser to perform

In the Port of Amsterdam

by Jacques Brel.

The candidate, who said he does not often sing cover, judged the voice of Jacques Brel "a little smooth".

And the performance shared the jury and viewers.

On stage, the candidate let go but he forgot that he was not alone.

"You're not going to crush it, that's not the intention"

“The only time it got a duet together was at the end because the directing required you to look at yourself.

But otherwise, Yannick watched Silvio throughout the song like "Hey buddy, are we together or not?", Vianney lamented.

“Silvio, not for a moment, you looked at him.

We are not in the competition when we sing.

You're not going to crush it, that's not the intention.

It is not possible ".

Marc Lavoine agreed, insisting on the fact that if he managed to deliver such a performance, it is because Yannick gave him the space to do so.

Many viewers praised Vianney's analysis, criticizing Silvio's pretentious attitude.

"He already takes himself for a Star the other";

“He's got a bit of a freak”;

"Definitely on TF1, there is one who always has a hell of a melon", could we read in particular.

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