There were three of them in the final, but it was Marie-Sixtine Grignard and her mare Naña who won the second edition of Chantilly's Got Talent. Thanks to a performance
There were three of them in the final, but it was Marie-Sixtine Grignard and her mare Naña who won the second edition of Chantilly's Got Talent. With a performance combining singing, piano, and freedom, the duo moved the audience and garnered 224 votes, beating the other two finalists, Leslie and Sabrina. Their unique, yet gentle, cohesion confirmed the DNA of this competition: promoting equestrian artists. See you in 2026 to discover their performance!
