Star Academy (French TV series)
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Genre | Interactive talent show Reality |
Directed by | Franck Broqua Jean-Jacques Amsellem |
Presented by | Nikos Aliagas (1-8, 10-) Mathieu Delormeau (9) Tonya Kinzinger (9) |
Narrated by | Catherine Benmaor and Karima Charni (11) |
Country of origin | France |
Original language(s) | French |
No. of seasons | 11 |
No. of episodes | 162 (TF1) 13 (NRJ 12) |
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Production location(s) | Studio 206 (1) Studios 204 Plateau B (2-5) Studio 217 (6-8, 11) Studio 130 (9) Studios du Lendit L5 (10) |
Production company(s) | Endemol France (2001-2013, 2022-) Niouprod (2001-2008) |
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Original network | TF1 |
Original release | 20 October 2001 19 December 2008 |
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Related shows | The Voice: la plus belle voix (TF1) |
External links | |
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Star Academy is a French reality television. It was produced by the Dutch company Endemol. It consists of a contest of young singers. It spawned an equally successful show in Canada called Star Académie. It was broadcast on TF1 (2001–2008 and since 2022) and NRJ 12 (2012-2013). At the end of each season, selected contestants would go on tour around France : Morocco, Switzerland, Belgium, Tunisia, and other French-speaking countries.
The contestants stay in the Dammarie-lès-Lys's Vives-Eaux castle.
The reality show is hosted by Nikos Aliagas and featured guest stars such as Mariah Carey, Madonna, Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Katy Perry, Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Celine Dion, The Corrs, Texas, Simple Plan, Moby, Tina Arena, Nelly Furtado, Tokio Hotel, Anastacia, Alicia Keys, Craig David, 50 Cent, will.i.am, Destiny's Child, James Blunt, Sean Combs, Sting, David Guetta, Lenny Kravitz, Janet Jackson, Liza Minnelli, Phil Collins, Laura Pausini, Kylie Minogue, Dannii Minogue, Tina Turner, Andrea Bocelli, Charles Aznavour, Hélène Ségara, Lorie Pester, Peter Kingsbery, Lara Fabian, Shania Twain, Avril Lavigne, Alizée, Johnny Hallyday, Paul Anka, Lionel Richie, Alanis Morissette, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Bee Gees, and Ricky Martin.
In 2013, Star Academy was cancelled again after only one season who was broadcast in another channel : NRJ 12, in order for TF1 to focus on The Voice: la plus belle voix.[citation needed]
In October 2022, Star Academy received a return after ten years with thirteen new contestants taking part in the programme. Nikos Aliagas again hosted the series which returned to the Vives-Eaux castle. British singer Robbie Williams was named the godfather of the show.[1]
Contents
Seasons
The contestants are classed in order.
Season 1
- Jenifer Bartoli (winner) - participated in the Star Academy Tour, released debut album Jenifer and follow-up Le Passage. Also released live CD & DVD Jenifer fait son live.
- Mario Barravecchia (finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Jean-Pascal Lacoste (semi-finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Carine Haddadou (semi-finalist)
- Olivia Ruiz (semi-finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour, released debut album J'aime pas l'amour in 2003 and follow-up album La Femme Chocolat in 2005.
- Jessica Marquez - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Patrice Maktav - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Djalil Amine - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- François Roure - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Cécile Boutry
- Sidonie Koch
- Grégory Gulli - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Stéphane Bosmans
- Amandine Bisqueret
- Khalifa M'Baye
- Catherine
Season 1 was won in 2001 by Jenifer Bartoli from Nice, who has become one of France's best-loved new female singers since then. Second studio album Le Passage has songwriting contributions from Calogero and Benoît Poher from Kyo. Later she released two other studio albums, Lunatic and Apelle-moi Jen.
Carine and Mario, along with series 2 contestants Anne-Laure and Houcine and series 5 contestants Pierre and Alexia make up the cast of a new comedie-musicale in France "Salut Joe" which features the songs of legendary star Joe Dassin.
Olivia Ruiz has enjoyed critical and commercial success with her album La Femme Chocolat.
Season 2
- Nolwenn Leroy (winner) - participated in the Star Academy Tour, released debut album Nolwenn and follow-up Histoires Naturelles. Also released live CD & DVD Histoires Naturelles Tour.
- Houcine Camara (finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Emma Daumas (semi-finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Georges-Alain Jones - (semi-finalist) participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Aurélie Konaté - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Jérémy Chatelain - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Anne-Laure Sibon - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Fabien Fasake - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Alexandre Balduzzi - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Isabelle Lem
- Eva Chemouni
- Rudy Carvalho
- Philip Miro
- Nazim
- Florence
- Stéphanie Hansen
Season 2 of Star Academy launched some singers with successful solo careers - winner Nolwenn but also Emma, who reinvented herself as France's answer to Avril Lavigne; singer, songwriter and producer Jérémy Chatelain who married Alizée; singer-songwriter Georges-Alain Jones; Aurelie Konate who appeared in the comedie-musicale Belles belles belles based on the music of Claude François.
Season 3
- Élodie Frégé (winner) - participated in the Star Academy Tour and released debut CD Elodie Frégé early in 2004 and 3 others in 2006, 2007 and 2010.
- Michal (finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Sofia Essaïdi (semi-finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour and released debut CD Mon cabaret in 2005.
- Patxi Garat (semi-finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Morganne Matis - participated in the Star Academy Tour and released debut cd Une fille De L'ere in 2006
- Lukas Delcourt - participated in the Star Academy Tour - appeared in French drama series Sous le soleil.
- Pierre Bouley - participated in the Star Academy Tour and member of Premix.
- Romain Billard - participated in the Star Academy Tour and member of Premix
- Amina El Bennouni
- Stéphanie Dalmasso - appeared in French series Père et Maire.
- Edouard Algayon - participated in the Star Academy Tour (as guitarist), formed the trio Premix with Pierre and Romain, released CD Chambre 1512 which included single "Oui ou Non". Premix split amicably in late 2005.
- Anne Thibault
- Valérie Deniz De Boccard
- Marjorie Condoris
- Michaël Sapience
- Icaro Da Silva
After the highly successful season 2, much was expected of season 3 and the favourites were named at the beginning: Sofia and Michal. As it turned out, both of them made their respective male/female semi finals, joined by Elodie and Patxi respectively. Elodie ended up making it to the finals, where she beat Polish contestant Michal and become the winner of Star Academy 3.
Michal will return to the music scene in France in 2007 with his second album All Alone with my Gueule. Sofia ended up releasing her own album Mon cabaret in 2005.
Season 4
- Grégory Lemarchal (winner) - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Lucie Bernardoni (finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Hoda Nekra (semi-finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Mathieu Johann (semi-finalist) - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Sofiane Tadjine-Lambert- participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Sandy François - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- John Eyzen - participated in the Star Academy Tour - came to play the role of Mercutio in the Asia Tour of Roméo et Juliette, de la Haine à l'Amour
- Francesca Antoniotti
- Harlem Parmentier - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Enrique Toyos
- Radia Bensarsa - participated in the Star Academy Tour
- Morgan Auger
- Tina Gardinier
- Karima Charni
- Sebastien Degut
- Emilie Ducrot
- Gauthier Roubichou
- Lennie
Season 4 winner Grégory Lemarchal became the first male winner of Star Academy in France. He released his debut single "Écris l'histoire" and debut album Je deviens moi in France in 2005. Grégory also enjoyed success in 2006 with "Même si", a bilingual duet with Lucie Silvas of her song "What You're Made Of".
On 30 April 2007, Grégory Lemarchal died of complications due to cystic fibrosis while waiting for a lung transplant.
Season 5
- Magalie Vaé (Winner - Also participated in the Star Academy Tour)
- Jérémy Amelin (Finalist - Also participated in the Star Academy Tour)
- Pascal Maunoury (Semi-Finalist - Also participated in the Star Academy Tour)
- Ely Breton (Semi-Finalist - Also participated in the Star Academy Tour)
- Emilie Minatchy (Semi-Finalist - Also participated in the Star Academy Tour)
- Alexia Palombo (Also participated in the Star Academy Tour)
- Jean-Luc Guizonne (Also participated in the Star Academy Tour)
- Maud Verdeyen (Also participated in the Star Academy Tour)
- Pierre Frischeteau (Also participated in the Star Academy Tour)
- Arno Demessine(Also participated in the Star Academy Tour)
- Grégoire Bourdin
- Laure Ruhland
- Jill Vandermeulen
- Chloé Boucaud
- Mickael Tabury
- Moïse Quaresma
- Nassim & Neissa Parize
Season 5 was notable for the return of some familiar faces - season 1 and 2 directrice Alexia Laroche-Joubert returned in the same role, after which the role was filled in season 3 by Nathalie Andre, and in season 4 by Gerard Louvin. Also back was Raphaelle Ricci as prof of scenic expression.
Despite an expanded age limit on participants, there was only one noticeably participant - Jérémy Amelin (18). His popularity grew over the series and he eventually reached the finale where he faced, and lost to, Magalie Vaé.
Among the female contestants the early favourite was Emilie, a violinist who originated from the island of Reunion. However, her popularity with the jury was seemingly not shared by the public. In the female semi final she and fellow student Ely were voted out in favour of Magalie, who had attracted much attention in France because, unlike previous Star Academy participants, she was overweight.
In the end, Magalie triumphed on 16 December 2005 and became the fifth Star Academy winner in France. Magalie sold the least CDs by a series winner compared to previous winners Jenifer and Nolwenn. This raises the question of whether the judging should be 100% in the hands of the voting public.
Season 6
- Cyril Cinélu (Winner-Final week 16)
- Dominique Fidanza (Second Place-Final week 16)
- Marina (Eliminated week 15 semi-final)
- Cynthia Brown (Eliminated week 15 semi-final)
- Ludovic (Eliminated week 14)
- Jean-Charles (Eliminated week 13)
- Brice (Eliminated week 12)
- Gaël (Eliminated week 11)
- Elfy (Eliminated week 10)
- Nicolas (Eliminated week 9)
- David (Eliminated week 8)
- Bastien (Eliminated week 7)
- Judith (Eliminated week 6)
- Faustine (Eliminated week 5)
- Céline (Eliminated week 4)
- Eloisha (Eliminated week 3
- Fafa (Eliminated week 2)
- Laurent (Eliminated week 1)
All of last year's profs returned this year including directrice Alexia Laroche-Joubert and dance teacher Kamel Ouali, the latter kept French fans guessing regarding his participation up to the last minute, as he remained involved in the popular musical Le Roi Soleil. Nikos Aliagas continued to present the daily updates and weekly "Prime" on Fridays.
The focus for this season was expected to shift from traditional songs to the "nouvelle chanson francaise" style made popular by singers like Benabar, Benjamin Biolay and former Star Ac 1 contestant Olivia Ruiz. Contestants Marina and Jean-Charles reflected this new musical style and Marina, in particular, was allowed to sing her own compositions on the "Prime".
Gael, whose musical style resembled that of the Gipsy Kings, eventually quit on 13 November, allegedly in relation to the refusal of the producers to allow him to record with the Gipsy Kings, whom his musical style clearly owed an allegiance to. There was also controversy over remarks made by Raphaelle Ricci following the eviction of fan favourite Nicolas Charvillat, suggesting that her fellow "profs" had decided to evict him before he even sang a note.
In the end Cyril, the first black person to win Star Academy or any singing contest in France,[citation needed] triumphed by 67% of the vote over Dominique (33%) on 22 December to become the sixth Star Academy winner in France.
This year was unusual as only seven students went on the tour: Cyril, Dominique, Cynthia, Jean-Charles, Brice, Marina, and Ludovic.
Season 7
Contestants include
- Quentin Mosimann (winner) (will also participate in the Tour)
- Mathieu (finalist) (will also participate in the Tour)
- Claire-Marie (semi-finalist) (will also participate in the Tour)
- Bertrand (semi-finalist) (will also participate in the Tour)
- Jéremy (will also participate in the Tour)
- Lucie (will also participate in the Tour)
- Pierre
- Alexia
- Sevan
- Maureen
- Antoine
- Eva
- Claudia
- Noémie
- Dojima
- Yaëlle
- Alexandra
Maureen, the favorite, walked after 7 weeks. Mathieu had been nominated 8 times over Star Academy 7, but each time was favored by the public to continue. Until finally, improving his show greatly, ending up in the final where Quentin, the favorite of most spectators with 0 nominations, won by the close margin of 52.6% to 47.4% for Mathieu.
Season 8
The eighth season debuted on 19 September 2008.
- The students are no longer in the chateau, but in a private hotel in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, located at 12 rue Charlot[2] (Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.)
The contestants in season 8 are:
Top 2 (the finale aired on 19/12/08) -
- Mickels Réa (winner)
- Alice Raucoules (runner-up)
Eliminated (in order of elimination) -
- Laure Cappellini (eliminated on 26/09/08)
- Gaëtan (eliminated on 3/10/08)
- Ana Palomo-Diaz (eliminated on 10/10/08)
- Julia Jean-Baptiste (eliminated on 17/10/08)
- Harold Haven (eliminated on 24/10/08)
- Yvane Beharry (voluntarily withdrew on 31/10/08)
- Marilyne Lecomte (eliminated on 7/11/08)
- Quentin LeMonnier (eliminated on 14/11/08)
- Anissa Stili (eliminated on 21/11/08 - double elimination)
- Édouard Privat (eliminated on 21/11/08 - double elimination)
- Solène Le Pierres (eliminated on 28/11/08 - quarter-finalist)
- Joanna Lagrave (eliminated on 05/12/08 - semi-finalist)
- Gautier Riese (eliminated on 12/12/08 - semi-finalist)
Alice has been nominated the most times, with five; but was saved by the public each time, with an overwhelming majority above two other nominees. The series also saw a decline in the ratings, as in the premiere week, it has received 5.5 million viewers with 29.6% share (mainly from their competition, NCIS on M6). This was considerably down from the previous series' 7.1 million viewers (30.7% share).
Season 9
NRJ 12 decided to reboot the show after TF1 cancelled it in 2008, due to declining ratings. It began airing again from December 2012.
Season 9 contestants:
- Daniel, 20, Eliminated - Feb 21 (2013) - Semi-finals versus Laurene
- Nancy, 25, Eliminated - Jan 31 (2013)
- Sidoine, 23, Eliminated - Feb 14 (2013) - Semi-finals versus Zayra
- Romain, 25, Eliminated (quarter finals) - Feb 07 (2013)
- Vanina, 23, Eliminated (quarter finals) - Feb 07 (2013)
- Tony, 23, Eliminated - Jan 17 (2013)
- Mathilde, 20, Eliminated - Jan 10 (2013)
- Tad, 21, Eliminated - Dec. 20
- Jimmy, 25, Eliminated - Dec. 27
- Pauline, 18, Eliminated - Jan 24 (2013)
- Zayra, 25, Eliminated - Feb 28 (2013) - Finals versus Laurene
- Louis, 21, Eliminated - Jan 3 (2013)
- Laurene, 18 - Winner
- Manika, 22, Eliminated - Dec. 13
Laurene was nominated 2 times and Zayra only once. Zayra received the most number of marks in the history of Star academy, Zayra's and Star academy best mark was 19 out of 20.
Season 10
After a break of ten years from the concept and a fourteen-year break from broadcasting it themselves, TF1 announced a return to Star Academy in France. The premiere of the tenth season of the show took part on 15 October 2022 on TF1 with the contestants moving into the castle that same evening. Nikos Aliagas again took up hosting the show, while British singer Robbie Williams was named the godfather of the programme for this season.[1] Michael Goldman is the show's headmaster. The show had a notable change in the amount of contestants as only thirteen solo acts took part. The 2005 Bob Sinclar song "Love Generation" has been used as a generic theme throughout the promotion of the new season. The contestants stay in the Dammarie-lès-Lys's Vives-Eaux castle, which was renovated during summer 2022.
Contestant | Age | Residence[3] | Episode of elimination | Place finished |
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Anisha | 22 | Sannois | Winner | 1st |
Enola | 22 | Bordeaux | Finalist | 2nd |
Léa | 24 | Paris | Finalist | 3rd |
Louis | 20 | Boudy-de-Beauregard | Finalist | 4th |
Tiana | No | Meaux | Episode 6 (19 November 2022) | 5th (ex aequo) |
Chris | No | Aix-en-Provence | ||
Julien | No | Toulon | Episode 5 (12 November 2022) | 6th (ex aequo) |
Stanislas | NO | Vannes | ||
Carla | No | Antibes | Episode 4 (5 November 2022) | 7th (ex aequo) |
Paola | 23 | Angers | ||
Ahcène | 20 | Charleville-Mézières | Episode 3 (29 October 2022) | 8th (ex aequo) |
Cenzo | 22 | Bordeaux | ||
Amisse | 20 | Cergy-Pontoise | Episode 2 (22 October 2022) | 9th |
Anisha won by a solid margin of 57% to 43% for Enola.
Season 11
For this eleventh season of Star Academy, the candidates are once again staying in the Château des Vives Eaux in Dammarie-les-Lys as was the case during the first seven seasons and the previous one. New this year: a special room, called the "public room", is appearing, to allow the students of the week to answer viewers' questions in a principle close to the "SMS evenings" of the early 2000s. The best student of each bonus, designated by the stage expression teacher, has the opportunity to go there the following Monday. The nominees of the week also have access to defend their place at the castle. The sound theme remains the same as for the previous season, namely "Love Generation" by Bob Sinclar, after having already been used for seasons 5 to 7. "Run Baby Run" by Bustafunk, the theme song for the third firsts seasons, is used exceptionally during of the 48th daily. Despite rumors of his departure, TF1 confirmed, during a back-to-school press conference on 28 June 2023, the return of Michael Goldman once again as promotion director for the 11th season. The teaching staff remains the same as for the previous season with two changes. Yanis Marshall, dance teacher, gives way to dancer Malika Benjelloun, former choreographer of several international artists such as Puff Daddy, Billy Crawford or Robbie Williams and having also collaborated with the choreographers of singers Katy Perry and Madonna. Laure Balon, professor of stage expression, is replaced by Cécile Chaduteau, former dancer of Kamel Ouali during the first seasons of the program, former backing vocalist for the singers Johnny Hallyday and France Gall, and choreographer of the musical Flashdance – The Musical (2023). The primetime scenes are supported by a co-choreographer, Angelo Recchia. James Blunt and Vitaa are the godfather and godmother of this new season, where their portrait is broadcast. A portrait of the candidates is also broadcast. Initially, 16 candidates were to enter on 4 November 2023, but on 30 October 2023, we learned that only 13 candidates will enter for "budgetary reasons". The Star Academy tour is returning this year, entitled Star Academy – Tour 2024. The ticket office opens on 3 November 2023. A daily 15-minute show around this tour, which was initially scheduled to be broadcast on TFX and TF1+ from March 25, 2024, was canceled at the last minute by the broadcaster and Endemol France due to the pace of the tour, deemed "very intense". Following the bonus dedicated to the tour on 15 December 2023, here are the students who will participate in the tour: Axel, Candice, Djebril, Héléna, Julien, Lénie and Pierre. The concert in Bercy at the Accor Arena on June 8 was broadcast live on TF1, the official broadcast of Star Academy. The winner is Pierre with 55.6% against Julien with 44.4%. He won 100,000 euros and a contract with Sony Music.
Name[4] | Complete name | Age | Residence | Tour participation | Eliminated livetheme show | Place |
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Pierre | Pierre Garnier | 21 | Villedieu-les-Poêles | Yes | Final (February 3, 2024) | Winner |
Julien | Julien Liebermann | 24 | Pau | Yes | Final (February 3, 2024) | Runner-up |
Héléna | Héléna Bailly | 21 | Braine-l'Alleud (Belgium) | Yes | Semi-final 2 (January 27, 2024) | Semi-finalist |
Axel | Axel Marbeuf | 23 | Saint-Mammès | Yes | Semi-final 1 (January 20, 2024) | Semi-finalist |
Lénie | Lénie Ficara | 18 | La Ciotat | Yes | Quarter-final (January 13, 2024) | Ninth out |
Djebril | Djebril Slatni | 23 | Carros | Yes | Carte blanche (January 6, 2024) | Eighth out |
Candice | Candice Vernet | 20 | Cannes | Yes | Party of the 31st (December 30, 2023) | Seventh out |
Clara | Clara Chouikhi | 22 | Paris | No | Star Academy Tour (December 15, 2023) | Sixth out |
Margot | Margot Abate | 25 | Rouen | No | Showtime (December 9, 2023) | Fifth out |
Victorien | Victorien Breux | 23 | Frontignan | No | Philarmonic (December 2, 2023) | Fourth out |
Marie-Maud | Marie-Maud Bourgès | 25 | Aix-en-Provence | No | Duets (November 25, 2023) | Third out |
Lola | Lola Antolinos | 21 | Bourgoin-Jallieu | No | Childhood (November 17, 2023) | Second out |
Louis | Louis Montemont | 24 | Villers-lès-Nancy | No | First show (November 11, 2023) | First out |
Elimination table
Primes | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||||||||
Weeks: | 04/11/2023 | 11/11/2023 | 17/11/2023 | 25/11/2023 | 02/12/2023 | 09/12/2023 | 15/12/2023 | 23/12/2023 | 30/12/2023 | 06/01/2024 | 13/01/2024 | 20/01/2024 | 27/01/2024 | 03/02/2024 | ||||||
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Place | Contestant | Result | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Pierre | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Saved by the public | Safe | Saved by the public | Immune | Saved by the public | Winner | ||||||||
2 | Julien | Safe | Safe | Saved by the public | Safe | Safe | Saved by the public | Safe | Immune | Saved by the public | Saved by the public | Runner-up | ||||||||
3 | Héléna | Safe | Safe | Saved by contestants | Safe | Immune | Immune | Safe | Saved by the public | Saved by the public | Eliminated | |||||||||
4 | Axel | Safe | Safe | Immune | Safe | Saved by contestants | Saved by the public | Safe | Saved by the public | Saved by the public | Eliminated | |||||||||
5 | Lénie | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Immune | Immune | Safe | Immune | Eliminated | ||||||||||
6 | Djebril | Saved by contestants | Safe | Safe | Saved by contestants | Immune | Saved by the public | Saved by the public | Eliminated | |||||||||||
7 | Candice | Safe | Safe | Safe | Saved by the public | Saved by the public | Saved by the public | Eliminated | ||||||||||||
8 | Clara | Safe | Safe | Saved by the public | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | |||||||||||||
9 | Margot | Saved by the public | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||
10 | Victorien | Safe | Saved by the public | Safe | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||
11 | Marie-Maud | Safe | Saved by contestants | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||||
12 | Lola | Safe | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||||
13 | Louis | Eliminated |
Woman | Man | Nominated but saved by the public | Nominated but saved by the contestants | Nominated and eliminated | Already saved | Immune | Did not compete | Got out | Winner | Runner-up | Semi-finalist |
Season 12
See also
References
External links
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