Marine: How has it experienced success since its victory at Star Ac '?

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Interview – This Thursday, February 6, Marine, the big winner of the twelfth season of the Star Academy, came to the WECB studios to answer our questions. She tells us how she manages her celebrity and the way her life has changed since her victory.

Since his victory at the Star Academy on January 25, Marine life has been turned upside down. In three months, she went from anonymity to celebrity. Despite everything, the young woman from Arras keeps her head on her shoulders. “I have the impression of being the same person, I just have more subscribers but otherwise nothing has changed”, she reveals at the WECB microphone.

A new rhythm

Far from her “protective bubble” of the Château de Dammarie-les-Lys, Marine sails between interviews, Fashion Week and the management of her new community of nearly 600,000 fans on Instagram. “We had done a media training with Hugues and even when we go out, we have teams that advise us, who prepare. Afterwards, I believe that in any case, we are never really ready”she explains before comparing this new adventure to “A Miss France marathon”.

This change of rhythm was a real shock, but the interpreter of “My fault” fully benefits: “It's a bit violent to spend three months without contact outside everything, suddenly, but at the same time, it's too good!”

A star among stars

If she seems to have drawn a line on her former dentist vocation, Marine still considers herself as a fan girl Rather than a star. “(During the fashion dinner) When I saw a star, I was in madness. Like Eddy de Pretto, he was at the table next to me, I was there: 'Okay!'”, she says with overflowing enthusiasm. But what surprises her most is proximity to her audience: “When people recognize me on the street, it's a little weird. They almost call me as if you were friends. It's funny.”

An interview with Tom Hannane

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