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Sarah’s performance with Katseye becomes the moment where a rising dreamer steps into a global pop anthem and proves she belongs in the spotlight.
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🌟 Sarah Shines Bright with Katseye on Star Academy 2025

2 November 2025
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✨ Gabriela Meets the Girls Who Dared to Dream Co‑written and produced by hitmakers Andrew Watt and John Ryan, “Gabriela” is built for high‑voltage pop staging — the kind of track that naturally elevates a moment like Sarah’s. Its rhythmic pulse, layered harmonies, and global‑pop sheen matched the energy of the tableau perfectly, giving her the ideal playground to shine alongside KATSEYE. And let’s be honest: that night, it wasn’t “Hands up, Gabriela!” It was “Hands up, Diva Sarah!”

🎶 🎤✨🌍💫🔥📺🌟🍁🎨🥖🗼🗽💃🕺🪩 🔊 Gabriela | Katseye - Andrew Watt and John Ryan




“Quand on croit très fort, on peut toucher le ciel.” / “When you believe strongly enough, you can touch the sky.” — Céline Dion

There’s a touch of this spirit in Sarah’s journey on Star Academy 2025: the belief that sheer will, raw talent, and a spark of courage can lift an unknown voice into the spotlight. And on the third prime, sharing the stage with the American girlsband Katseye, the Parisian candidate proved just how high she could rise.

🏙️ A Parisian Contender With an Unlikely Path

Sarah’s rise on Star Academy 2025 already feels like one of the season’s most compelling arcs. Not a native Parisian but a young woman who moved to the capital to pursue her dream, she entered the Château de Dammarie‑les‑Lys after spending time performing in cruise‑line shows — her first real stage experience. Despite this, she had no formal training in singing or dance. She arrived as a raw talent — instinctive, determined, and hungry to grow. What she lacked in technique, she made up for with emotional intelligence and a natural musicality that quickly caught the attention of teachers and viewers. Her journey embodies the show’s founding promise: discovering and shaping talent in real time.

🎤 The Katseye Challenge: A Casting That Changed Everything

During the third prime, the American girlsband Katseye — Manon, Daniela, Sophia, Lara, Yoonchae and Megan — arrived at the Château to cast one student for a special performance of their hit “Gabriela.” Although Léane and Léa seemed stronger on the dance side, Katseye chose Sarah for her work ethic, spark, and vocal power. “Castée” by the guests of the evening, she stepped into a high‑pressure challenge and transformed it into a defining moment of her season.

🎇 A Performance That Electrified the Prime

On stage, Sarah delivered a high‑flying performance that matched the energy of Katseye’s global pop phenomenon. Her presence was sharp, her timing precise, and her confidence unmistakable. Dance teacher Jonathan Jenvrin applauded her transformation, noting how she held her own alongside seasoned performers. Earlier in the evening, she had already stunned the audience by opening the show with a gospel‑infused rendition of “Stand Up” by Cynthia Erivo — a bold, cinematic moment that set the tone for the night.

💃 A Dancer in the Making: Style, Instinct, and Grit

Though untrained, Sarah’s dance style is evolving into something unmistakably hers: grounded, expressive, and emotionally charged. She doesn’t rely on technical virtuosity but on intention — every gesture anchored in storytelling. This authenticity resonates with audiences who see not a polished performer, but an artist in metamorphosis. Her ability to absorb choreography quickly, adapt to group dynamics, and maintain vocal control while moving marks her as one of the season’s most promising all‑rounders.

🎙️ A Voice With Texture: Raspy, Jazz‑Soul, and Unmistakably Hers

What truly sets Sarah apart is her voice — a warm, raspy grain that carries shades of jazz, soul, and raw emotion. It’s a timbre that feels lived‑in, textured, and instantly recognizable. In a season filled with strong vocalists, she stands out not by power alone but by character. Her phrasing, her breath, her slight breaks — everything contributes to a sound that feels both intimate and cinematic. Even after losing the top‑3 battle to Ambre, she remains one of the undeniable favorites of a season that is already hitting very, very hard.

✨ A Lineage of Voices: From Sarah to Térez Montcalm, Olivia Dean & Naïka

Sarah’s vocal identity places her in a fascinating artistic lineage. Her raspy, soulful tone recalls Térez Montcalm, the Canadian jazz singer known for her gravel‑edged warmth and emotional phrasing — a voice that bends genres with elegance. Like Montcalm, Sarah blends vulnerability with grit, creating a sound that feels both classic and contemporary. Her rise also echoes that of Olivia Dean, one of the UK’s brightest young stars, whose blend of authenticity, charm, and genre‑fluid soul mirrors Sarah’s own trajectory. And there’s a touch of Naïka, the Haitian‑French artist whose global pop sensibility and multicultural influences hint at the kind of hybrid artistry Sarah could grow into. Add to this her strong, determined character — a quiet resilience that recalls Lady Gaga’s early years, when she pushed against the odds to pursue her singing dream — and you get a portrait of an artist built for longevity. Together, these comparisons sketch a future where Sarah’s textured, modern, emotionally magnetic voice could resonate far beyond the Château.

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Sarah x Katseye — A Spark on Stage

The Hidden Detail Behind Sarah & Katseye’s Connection
What viewers didn’t see on screen is the quiet moment that sealed the connection between Sarah and the members of Katseye. During rehearsals, before any cameras were rolling, Sarah reportedly stayed behind after the first run‑through to thank the group — not with words, but by humming a stripped‑down, almost jazzy version of “Gabriela.” The girlsband stopped in their tracks. They hadn’t expected that tone — that smoky, raspy, jazz‑soul grain that Sarah carries so naturally. It was in that instant, according to someone present in the room, that Katseye realized she wasn’t just another contestant learning choreography. She was an artist with a story in her voice. A voice shaped by cruise‑line shows, late‑night rehearsals, and the courage to move to Paris with nothing but a dream. That moment, small and unrecorded, is what convinced them she could hold her own on stage with them. A spark of authenticity — the kind that can’t be taught.

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