Ophelie Artaud 11:55 a.m., November 24, 2022

After six weeks of adventure, Star Academy ends this Saturday.

Among the elements that marked the viewers, the absence of love stories between the students.

For tele-hook teachers Laure Balon and Adeline Toniutti, guests of Culture Médias, the amount of work and the duration of the show have something to do with it.

After six weeks of adventure, this Saturday evening will take place the final of the Star Academy on TF1.

More than 20 years after the launch of the first season of telecrochet, the show has achieved very good audiences, with 2 million viewers on average each evening during the daily.

But one element marked the faithful of the program this year: the absence of love stories between the candidates.

Invited this Thursday in Culture Médias, Laure Balon and Adeline Toniutti returned to the subject.

"They have a minister's schedule"

For the singing teacher, the seriousness of the students takes precedence over the possible rapprochements.

"They are quite studious. They have a minister's schedule. You know, it's so lucky to be at Star Academy", recalls Adeline Toniutti at the microphone of Philippe Vandel.

"Maybe these young people said to themselves 'I'm here, I absolutely want to succeed in music and I'm getting down to business.'

They are very good students."

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An observation shared by Laure Balon.

"We must not forget that in the past, Star Academy lasted 3 or 4 months. There, it lasts six weeks, so they may not have time to experience something", smiles the scenic expression teacher and former prima ballerina.

“They are very caring towards each other”

As for the possibility that certain excerpts of reconciliations or disputes between the students will not be broadcast, the two members of the jury are unanimous.

"There are a few small shouting matches, but nothing incredible, they are only small spades between them", estimates Laure Balon.

"We don't sleep at the castle so we don't know everything. What I do know, however, is that they are very benevolent towards each other. There is a lot of mutual aid, even between those who appreciate less", concludes Adeline Toniutti.