• On Saturday, the Star Academy

    final will kick off

    at 10 p.m. on TF1.

  • Anisha, Enola, Léa and Louis make up the final square.

  • At

    20 Minutes

    , we are predicting a victory for Louis, but Enola and Léa are not far behind...

We know the song: in the end, there can only be one.

Or a.

On the night of Saturday to Sunday (the live broadcast will be launched at 10 p.m. on TF1), the

Star Academy

final will deliver its verdict.

Who from Anisha, Enola, Léa or Louis will win?

The games remain open… While waiting to find out who the public's hearts will be,

20 Minutes

reveals its house report card.

Louis: 15.5/20, very good progress

Often, at the

Star Academy

, the key to victory is found in the journey accomplished, with a clear progression over the weeks.

On this point, Louis wins hands down.

From bonus to bonus, we saw him gaining confidence, bursting out singing with Hyphen Hyphen or dancing in heels on

Born This Way

.

And then there is his sympathy capital, undeniable.

Its weak point is that it does not have a very marked universe.

We imagine him somewhere between a pop sensitive to Pierre De Maere and a quality Clara Luciani-style variety, but he will above all have to develop his own identity.

If he wins on Saturday, he will have to take the time to mature his album project.

And then there, the best seems promised to him.

Enola: 14.5/20, the good student

If there's one contestant who completely matches Star Academy

's scholastic mindset

, it's her.

Enola is diligent, conscientious, hardworking.

All this, without being silly.

Solar, she showed kindness and listened attentively to her comrades during these six weeks of broadcasting.

If telecrochet was a real school, she would probably finish first in the class.

The risk is that her slightly too serious and rigid side plays against her in the eyes of the public, who might prefer a more whimsical or moving profile.

The universe of Enola is very focused on musical comedy and it is easy to imagine her finding her again soon, fulfilled within a troupe, in a future stage production.

Léa: 14/20, the diva of I don't care

According to the feminists of the Glorious, since November 4, 9:10 a.m., women are no longer paid in France.

Léa seems to have received the information in one way or another, so much was her nonchalance of the first few weeks turned into an acute and assumed laziness at the end of the race.

So much so that she allowed herself to skip several sports lessons and not rush too much to get to singing lessons.

This I don't care risk costing her points because “either we like her or we hate her” is a risky strategy at a time when consensus must be sought.

What plays for her, on the other hand, is her lunar side and her surreal statements, more irresistible than annoying.

And above all, once she is on the set, in the spotlight, the magic happens: her charisma blazes, her voice imposes itself and imposes itself...

Anisha: 12/20, could do better

During the season launch bonus, we only had eyes and ears for her.

Shocking with her cover of

I am sick

, Anisha had even received congratulations from Serge Lama.

She then appeared THE obvious favorite for the final victory.

We then discovered, over the days, not without emotion, his painful personal story.

Then, little by little, it became more and more discreet, giving way behind more charismatic candidates.

In six weeks, Anisha hasn't really made any progress even though she arrived with very good technique from the start and gave very good performances.

We can't help but think that participating in

The Voice

would have been a better option for her.

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