The race for victory The Voice, the most beautiful voice was tight this Saturday evening on TF1. In the end, it was Nour, the youngest of this eleventh season, who won the telecrochet with 56.2% of the public’s votes. The 16-year-old woman thus offers a fifth victory to her coach Florent Pagny who had already won The Voice alongside Stéphan Rizon (season 1), Slimane Nebchi (season 5), Marghe (season 10) and Anne Sila (“All Star” season).
Throughout the season, Florent Pagny did not doubt for a single second the potential of his young talent. During the final, the interpreter of Know how to love has also pushed a rant following the performance of Nour which he considered not at his best level. “Of all the seasons I’ve hadesjennever had such a complete and perfect voice”, declares the coach who regrets that his little protege injured his voice during the semi-final. “Ele n’might not doe What thislI know veryiss i faire. more, andshe has us when même livre something because show must go on. She is touched and itIt’snisdream. I know whereù she can go.”
However, this season has not been a long calm river for Florent Pagny who, at the start of the season, announced that he had lung cancer. Present on the set of 20 hours from TF1, the 60-year-old singer might not say whether or not he would be present at the direct telecrochet which started in May (the previous stages were pre-recorded). “I have six months of chemo to do, I don’t know how I will be even if the first went well. Anything can happen. I can be fine or tired“, he had declared.
The coach, however, ensured his role until the end. “I’m fine“, he reassures during the semi-final where he appeared with drawn features and a shaved head. Asked by our colleagues from GalaFlorent Pagny announced the decision he had taken for the post-The Voice, the most beautiful voice. “After The Voice, I continue with my last chemotherapy, and following that, it’s over! I’m going to fix myself, enjoy life, my loved ones close to nature and it’s a chance. I will check regularly during these six months of break. Then I’ll come back.”