Caroline Bosbach: Already the second “Let’s Dance” out

Caroline Bosbach
Already the second “Let’s Dance” out

For Caroline Bosbach and Valentin Lusin, the “Let’s Dance” journey is over again.

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For Caroline Bosbach, the journey on “Let’s Dance” is over for the second time. The politician again received the fewest calls.

For Caroline Bosbach (32) it has probably finally danced out. The politician actually divorced in episode five of the RTL program “Let’s Dance” (also on RTL+) in the past week. However, after singer Michelle (50) retired due to illness, she was allowed to return to the dance floor. But she also received the fewest calls in show six and had to leave the show for the second time. Jorge González (54) was also unusually critical on Friday evening – and sometimes gave fewer points than his jury colleagues.

Timur Ülker (32) had some catching up to do after his last performance last week: “I’m not where I want to be yet,” he said before his performance. Together with dance partner Malika Dzumaev (31), he then tried his luck with a jive to the song “Gambling Man”. The audience loved it. “Thank you for this mood,” thanked the “GZSZ” star afterwards.

The jury was also very satisfied: “Today the knot finally burst for you,” praised Jorge González. “You danced really well today.” He “enjoys” seeing the couple dance together. “That was super strong,” was also Motsi Mabuse’s (40) verdict. Even the otherwise strict Joachim Llambi (57) had little to complain about: “You really performed properly.” This is “the way”. Llambi also praised Dzumaev for her “great choreography”. The points were then impressive: 26 points for Timur Ülker, his best result so far.

Mathias Mester disappointed the jury

After Mathias Mester (35) whirled across the dance floor with Patricija Ionel (27) last week, Renata Lusin (34) was at his side again this week. She had recovered from her corona infection. For the two, a rumba to “You’re beautiful” was on the program, which turned into a somewhat shaky performance. There was a lot of applause from the audience for their lifting figure, but Mester and Lusin could not completely convince the jury.

“You put too much pressure on yourself. It gets in your head and in your steps,” Mabuse then analyzed. Llambi’s judgment was almost devastating: “That wasn’t your dance today. You didn’t dance briefly, but were almost completely out in the first third,” he criticized. All in all, Mester only got 16 points.

Janin Ullmann gets almost full points

Sarah Mangione (31) and Vadim Garbuzov (34) then danced a romantic Slowfox and simulated a date in it. “You started great,” said Llambi first. After that, however, the actress and presenter danced and “the softness was gone”. “You always shined,” González confirmed. In the end it was enough for 23 points.

Janin Ullmann (40) and Zsolt Sándor Cseke (34) then convinced with a salsa to – how could it be otherwise – the song “Salsa”. “It was very hot,” González confirmed. Nevertheless, he was unusually critical: “The steps were not always good”, but the level was high. Motsi Mabuse found the dance “excellent”, Llambi also had nothing but praise. While González only awarded nine points, Ullmann got full points from Mabuse and Llambi – and scored an excellent 29 points.

Michelle “sprayed away” pain

In a brief appearance, singer Michelle then described why she had to announce her premature end to “Let’s Dance” last week. Alongside dance partner Christian Polanc (43), she explained: “I got very serious back and shoulder problems.” She “sprayed it away from week to week”. “But we had a great time,” she said. “I just look ahead, life goes on.”

Caroline Bosbach and Valentin Lusin (35) were allowed to return to the show instead of Michelle and Christian Polanc. The two danced a slow waltz, for which they only had a day and a half to prepare. Her heartbreak appearance on “People Help the People” looked “smooth”, explained Llambi, even if Bosbach sometimes “took the wrong foot”. The jury awarded 16 points.

Amira Pocher delivers the best performance of the evening

Disguised as sailors, Amira Pocher (29) and Massimo Sinató (41) then performed a Charleston. Mabuse praised the “charming” and “authentic” performance of the dancing couple. It was Pocher’s “best dance” – this was also confirmed by the other jury members. “You offered everything that Charleston needs,” said González enthusiastically. Amira Pocher received full points from the jury for the moody dance with 30 points. She was most afraid of the Charleston, Pocher explained after the verdict. That she has now cleared 30 points is “incredible”.

Mike Singer (22) and Christina Luft (32) recreated the separation of a couple with their contemporary. In it he dealt with his “fears of loss”, explained Singer emotionally. He made his girlfriend Sophie Marstatt cry with his performance. The jury was largely enthusiastic. The movements were “a bit chaotic”, but “the emotions came out,” said González. Llambi found the performance “very emotional”. With a few exceptions, the two “did their dance well”. In the end, 26 points were the result.

Bastian Bielendorfer is tricked: April, April!

Bastian Bielendorfer (37) and Ekaterina Leonova (34) swept across the floor with a tango – to the song “Mission Impossible”. The comedian had mostly shone at the bottom in recent weeks. The jury therefore initially played Bielendorfer an April Fool’s joke with devastating verdicts. The correct verdict was then consistently positive: Bielendorfer had “increased” in his performance, praised Llambi. It suits him “a hundred times better” to be a “serious dancer”. González said: “It’s a miracle. You did a good job.” The comedian didn’t quite get his wish of 20 points, but it was enough for 17 points: For Bielendorfer, the tango became a “mission possible”.

Circus artist René Casselly (25) and dancer Kathrin Menzinger (33) danced a samba to “It’s Not Unusual”. The two then earned a standing ovation from the audience for the many lifting figures. However, the jury was not convinced: “I have to complain a bit today,” said Mabuse. The movements could have been “dance more rhythmically”, but the charisma was “top”. “I would have preferred to see what happened in the air in the hip,” González said. The score for the last couple of the evening: 20 points.

In the end, Mike Singer, Sarah Mangione – and Caroline Bosbach, who finally had to say goodbye for the second time, had to tremble.

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