Emotional Reunion on 'Stars à domicile': Marine Delplace Moves Young Fan to Tears

Marine Delplace's touching surprise visit to a young fan on 'Stars à domicile' brings an emotional reunion that left viewers and participants in tears.

    Key details

  • • Marine Delplace returned to TV after three years on 'Stars à domicile'.
  • • She surprised 10-year-old fan Luane at her school in Hauts-de-France.
  • • The emotional meeting brought both to tears during Marine's performance of 'Ma faute'.
  • • The moment resonated widely with viewers and highlighted the power of celebrity fan connections.

Marine Delplace, the last winner of the Star Academy, made a heartfelt return to French television on November 28, 2025, appearing on TF1's show 'Stars à domicile' after a three-year hiatus. During the episode, Marine surprised 10-year-old Luane, a devoted fan from Hauts-de-France, by visiting her school. Luane had prepared a class project dedicated to Marine, which visibly moved the singer to tears. The emotional moment deepened when Marine entered the classroom and performed her song "Ma faute," prompting many students, including Luane, to cry.

Luane expressed her deep admiration, saying, "Sometimes I feel like I live with you. I've never loved a star as much as I love you." Marine, visibly touched, replied, "It reassures me because I often have many questions about whether what I do is right. I think, in the end, I’m not doing this for nothing."

The segment resonated strongly with viewers, who shared their emotional reactions on social media during the broadcast. Isabelle Ithurburu, the show's presenter, highlighted the nervousness celebrities felt before surprise visits, noting Marine's concern about whether she would be recognized by the class.

This poignant reunion stands out among other celebrity surprises in the episode featuring Pierre Garnier, Lara Fabian, Matt Pokora, and Santa, capturing hearts and reaffirming the impact of Marine Delplace’s music and presence.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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