Star Academy: why does Lenie distance herself from former students?

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In a recent interview, Lenie explains the reasons why she chose to distance herself a little from her classmates at Star Academy.

After an intense adventure at the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys with the 2023 class of the Star Academy, followed by a triumphant tour, the students of the show are now flying on their own. While Helena and Pierre Garnier are nominated for the WECB Music Awards in the French-speaking Revelation category, Lenie, for her part, is starting to make a name for herself thanks to her two singles released at the start of the school year, “ I'm no longer afraid ” And ” Without you “.

With such a busy schedule, the question arises: are former students still able to maintain as close ties as before?

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In an interview given to TV 7 dayson September 30, Lenie talks about the distance taken from her classmates. “ It’s true that lately I’ve been putting my energy elsewhere.. I gave myself the means to get here, I want to continue and be able to live from my passion », Comments the singer after emphasizing that their links remained strong and that former students often communicated via WhatsApp groups.

Her comrades understand this investment, which is synonymous with distance, Lenie adds, especially since each of them also devotes themselves to their projects. “But that doesn’t change how I feel about them: they will always be my family,” she adds again.

If no album is currently in preparation, fans can rest assured: “I’m making sounds, I’m working a lot, I have projects…”says Leni. A little more patience…

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