The air is getting thinner in dance heaven!

After last week at „Let’s Dance“ two couples who had to take off their dancing shoes again, the celebrities and their professional dance partners trembled even more on Friday evening for the ticket to the next round.

While a show premiere was announced that evening with the “Hot Salsa Night”, presenter Victoria Swarovski (29) received a surprising musical greeting from the RTL executive floor, which Daniel Hartwich (44) loudly accompanied. Despite a real rain of points, a couple had to dance again this time.

Llambi stretches the ten trowel three times

Last week, juror Joachim Llambi (58) had judged surprisingly mildly, and that evening he always had the ten trowel at hand. Artistic gymnast Philipp Boy (35) was the first to be happy about the full number of points after a quick step.

Llambi, who caught the eye that evening in a yellow suit and stubble with a whole new look, gushed: “You were so to the point. You did a great job of conjuring that up onto the field!” The co-jurors Motsi Mabuse (42) and Jorge González (55) also saw it: Boy and Patricija Ionel (28) were happy about 30 points.

In yellow, with a three-day beard – the new Llambi

Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa

The juror was also no slouch when it came to influencer and actress Julia Beautx (23). She was still desperate during training – even tears flowed: “Samba sucks. I also thought I looked totally insane. Not as sexy as it should be.” However, the jury team saw it very differently: Llambi again distributed ten points, as did Jorge. Only Motsi became the “spoilsport” and raised the trowel with the nine: 29 points in total for Julia Beautx and Zsolt Sándor Cseke (35).

Anna Ermakova (23) was once again happy about the third ten from Llambi. She scored another 30 points for her Charleston with Valentin Lusin (36). Motsi enthusiastic: “A super difficult Charleston choreography. And then to dance like that! I don’t know what to say anymore. That was awesome!

Victoria Swarovski gets her own Ballermann hit

The “Lets Dance” Discofox marathon is actually a permanent fixture of the show – but this year there was a change of plan. Daniel Hartwich announced that the Discofox marathon will be replaced by a salsa marathon, the “Hot Salsa Night”.

Grinning, Hartwich explained: “It’s a shame musically, because this year we would have danced to it…” Suddenly a song was recorded that clearly sounded like a Ballermann title – and it was about his co-moderator Victoria Swarovski! Hartwich roared enthusiastically, “Vic, Vic, Vic, Victoria, Victoria Swarovski.” Vic, Vic, Vic, Victoria, I’ll dance besoffski with you!” Victoria’s “V” was stressed quite heavily in the song, which of course gave it another meaning.

Victoria Swarovski even got her own Ballermann song

Victoria Swarovski even got her own Ballermann song

Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa

Hartwich enthused: “An amazing song!” Swarovski reacted ironically: “Mega song. Mega. I was very, very happy.”

Shortly thereafter, Hartwich also announced who was apparently responsible for the composition: “Many thanks to Schmitti for this song. Our new boss at RTL, Stephan Schmitter, also found time for this. Best wishes!” And he started bawling again – Victoria too had now accepted her fate and joined in.

“Let’s Dance”-Off for Chryssanthi Kavazi

During training, actress Chryssanthi Kavazi (34) was happy about the visit of her GZSZ colleague and “Let’s Dance” winner 2021, Valentina Pahde (28) – her Slowfox to “Sunny Afternoon” by The Kinks with Vadim Garbuzov (35 ) was only moderately well received.

This time Llambi’s points weren’t so easy – he only had five left for Chryssanthi: “It wasn’t your dance, I’m sorry.” From Hartwich he got a dig at his yellow suit: “You look like a lemon And obviously they’re just as angry.” Chryssanthi got seven points each from Jorge and Motsi, but at the end of the evening he had to worry about progressing to the next round.

A tear after the end: Chryssanthi Kavazi

A tear after the end: Chryssanthi Kavazi

Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa

Sharon Battiste (31) and Christian Polanc (44) were also on the brink after the spectators’ telephone votes: They had won the salsa marathon, but the joint Viennese waltz had brought them only 23 points.

In the end, however, the narrow end came for Chryssanthi Kavazi, who was hugged by Sharon with tears. For her and Vadim Garbuzov, it danced out on “Let’s Dance”.

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