Clara Luciani: future godmother of the “Star Academy”!

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It's official, the interpreter of “La Grenade” will have a very important role during the next season of Star Ac' which will begin on October 12 on TF1. And it seems that the singer is in a hurry to advise the students of this new class.

The announcement has just been confirmed on TF1 social networks: Clara Luciani is preparing to be the godmother of the new season of “Star Academy”. The singer, who recently made her return to the forefront, takes over from Vitaa who had accompanied the students of the class of 2023.

“I am so happy and too proud to be the godmother of the new season of Star Academy, she reveals in a video on Instagram. I'm really looking forward to meeting the students and supporting them. I think we're going to do some really nice things together. I kiss you. »

See you on October 12 to discover the interpreter of “Respire encore” in his new role.

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Pierre Garnier, Julien Doré and Lara Fabian also involved

As godmother, Clara Luciani should take great care of the next Star Ac' students. According to the first information shared during the TF1 press conference, this Wednesday, September 25, the singer will be very involved in the training of apprentice singers.

“It’s going to be a special year because the artists will be very involved.”explained Mathieu Vergne, the producer of the show, according to Télé-Loisirs. “Clara Luciani will be on hand with Pierre to accompany the students. There will be a special week around the godmother where she will participate in the debrief, evaluations and choices of the bonus programming. The artists came to us in the spring telling us that they wanted to get involved, it’s nice to receive incoming calls.”

That's not all! This year, other celebrities will have an important role to play with the candidates. They will thus be named “exceptional teachers” and will have the mission of giving courses or even intervening on bonuses to give advice. For the moment, two artists have been announced: Julien Doré and Lara Fabian.

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