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“Sofia Morgavi called me in tears”: Marlène Schaff tells behind the scenes of her departure from the Star Academy

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The news sparked a vague d’émotion with television viewers and the technical teams of the Star Academy. While we learned yesterday of the departure of Michael Goldman, Marlène Schaff also chose to move away from the TF1 studios to start your own show in July. This announcement seals the end of an intense collaboration, but the separation does not come without some heartache for the main person concerned. It’s a bit hard emotionally because by announcing it, it became real”admits the coach in the columns of TV-Leisure.

“Sofia Morgavi called me in tears”: a page is turning for Marlène Schaff

The announcement of this withdrawal shook the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys. Marlène Schaff confides that her closest collaborators had a lot of difficulty retaining their tears upon hearing the news. Sofia Morgavi called me in tears telling me that she was going to miss me and that she loved me”she says. She specifies that she receives numerous voice messages, laden with sobson the part of “shadow people” whom she had worked with for fifteen years on the group’s various shoots.

This separation nevertheless takes place in a climate of kindness with program management. The producer, Mathieu Vergne, immediately supported the liar’s approach on stage, reminding her in passing that the door would always remain open to her. “Star Ac’ one day, Star Ac’ always”, he said. Very grateful for this adventure, the actress now hopes tread this plateau again under another status. “I would love to be invited as an artist on the Star Academy”, she confides.

“I always considered myself ‘Queer'”: a committed and assertive artist

Beyond the running of her classes, Marlène Schaff draws inspiration from her time alone on stage in his own story et its citizen commitments. Very invested in minorities, she sees her show as an extension ofa personal journey marked by difference and tolerance from childhood. “I always considered myself ‘Queer’ since my earliest childhood”affirms the artist. She is delighted today that the TV show, in which she has invested so much, serves as a benevolent showcase for diversity to allow young talents to fully assume their roles.

His new theatrical challenge therefore promises to be a logical sequence for the one who began her career in the world of cabaret. The public will be able to discover in création originale on the stages of Avignon in the coming weeks. The ex-professor leaves the screens with the feeling of duty accomplished.