Solène Delinger 12:09 p.m., March 1, 2024

Guest of the Buzz TV show on “Figaro” on Wednesday February 28, Anne Sila, finalist of season 4 of “The Voice” in 2015, explained that she was unable to watch the show which nevertheless revealed her.

Anne-Sila's life has completely changed thanks to

The Voice.

Finalist in season 4 of the singing competition in 2015, the young woman captivated coaches and viewers with her crystal clear voice.

Her cover of

 Chandelier

by Sia will forever remain in the annals of the show.

That evening, Anne Sila captivated her coach Florent Pagny.

Very moved, the interpreter of

Savoir Aimer

praised the incredible vocal performance of his protégé.

Two years later, in 2017, Anne Sila participated in the special 

All Stars

edition  of the show, which she won this time.

“I’m afraid for the candidates, for the jury”

Her years of

The Voice

now far behind her, Anne Sila has difficulty watching telecrochet, as she confided on Wednesday February 28 in Buzz TV.

“I don’t watch 

The Voice

 because it traumatizes me a little,” she said.

"I'm afraid for the candidates, for the jury... I feel sad when someone isn't chosen, even if it's a very caring show. But it shouldn't be done just because we sing well. We have to do it because we are ready and we have something to reveal and say."

“I admire Florent Pagny”

If Anne Sila distanced herself from

The Voice,

 she nevertheless remained very close to her coach Florent Pagny.

"We have a very strong bond, we respect each other a lot. In any case, I respect him enormously. I admire him for his way of managing life and managing his profession too. I admire him for that", she confided last Wednesday February 21 during her appearance on

Culture Médias

on Europe 1. Anne Sila was able to count on the support of her mentor four years ago, when she was thinking of stopping music.

“I was really scared, I told myself that maybe I wasn’t cut out for that,” she remembered in

Vivement Dimanche

.

Florent Pagny then gave her back her self-confidence, telling her that she was able to cause a unique “emotional release”.

Powerful words that resonate again and again in Anne Sila's mind.