Pierre Garnier reacts to “Mauvais Garçon”, Helena’s new single

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Helena continues her rise with “Mauvais Garçon”, a powerful track about toxic relationships. Pierre Garnier, his best friend from Star Academy, gave him his support during this outing.

After the summer success of “Summer Body”, Helena makes her comeback with “Mauvais Garçon”, her fourth single. This Wednesday, November 20, the Star Academy 2023 semi-finalist unveiled this highly anticipated title, after months of waiting and a teaser in which she appeared dressed in a black leather jacket, sticking up an enigmatic poster looking for “from a nice boy. Reward in store.”

Pierre Garnier validates “Bad Boy”

In “Mauvais Garçon,” Helena, the 22-year-old Belgian singer, tackles toxic relationships and the sometimes destructive dynamics between partners head-on. It highlights the harmful behaviors of certain companions, while promising new life lessons: “We learned to accept our bodies this summer, we will learn the laws of love this winter.”



Very quickly, Pierre Garnier, his friend and big winner of the Star Academy 2023, expressed his support through his Instagram story. He called this piece “sublime”adding a heart emoji with hands. An adorable attention which testifies to the longevity of the bond between Pierre and Helena.

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