Marguerite would like to take out a duo with Pierre Garnier

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A few days after her elimination from the “Star Academy”, Marguerite seems to have many musical projects in mind. She confides in her duets dreamed of in an interview for “Serieously”.

Eliminated against Ulysses last weekend, Marguerite wants to take advantage of her experience at the “Star Academy” to realize her dream. The 24 -year -old woman is in any case well left to start a career in music.

In a recent interview for “Serieously”, she confides her desire to collaborate with an artist whom she particularly admires: Pierre Garnier. “”I would loveshe says before adding: I really like what Pierre does and I also really like the human being he is. I find him really nice, he has a simplicity. He is really someone with whom artistically and humanly with, I immediately felt that we could be quite understanding. Afterwards, it does not necessarily imply having to make a collaboration or what, but in any case it is a person in the profession that inspires me and and whom I would really like to meet later and know better in the profession ”.

Marguerite has already had the chance to share the scene with Pierre Garnier. The two had interpreted the song “every second” during the premium of November 30, on TF1.

The interpreter of “Those we were” already followed by the Parisian on Instagram. Could it soon offer him collaboration? In the meantime, fans can already start to dream of a duo that promises to be rich in emotions and surprises.

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