Dancing with the stars: Impressive fall of a candidate in full live, “don’t worry, my back is fine…”

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Thomas Da Costa, Stéphane Legar, Billy Crawford and Carla Lazzari confronted each other on the set of “Dancing with the stars” on November 4, 2022. Surely stressed by the issue of the evening, one of the candidates was the victim of a huge fall after his performance…

On November 4, 2022, Stéphane Legar and his partner Calisson Goasdoué fought to win their place for the grand final of Dance with the stars. Faced with Thomas Da Costa, Billy Crawford and Carla Lazzari, the singer in full promotion of his new title Live again performed a rumba then a paso doble on the title Bad by Michael Jackson. Unfortunately after winning nearly 32 points after his second dance, Stéphane Legar suffered a huge fall when returning backstage.

When he had just found the other candidates, the singer fell backwards as he tried to sit on the high chair at his disposal. A fall passed “almost” unnoticed but which was nevertheless spotted by several Internet users. “The Fall of Glory” can we read in particular on Twitter. Good player, Stéphane Legar has reposted several videos of his fall in his Instagram story. “Whoops” he wrote in the caption before reassuring his fans: “Yes my back is fine don’t worry“. More fear than harm for the DALS candidate who fortunately was not injured.

During this evening, the winner of the first season of the dance competition, Matt Pokora returned as a coach with his sidekick Katrina Patchett. At the end of the show, Billy Crawford was the first qualified for the semi-final. Judges Chris Marques, Bilal Hassani, François Alu and Marie-Agnès Gillot saved Stéphane Legar and his partner. The public then saved Carla Lazzari and Pierre Mauduy. “Out of respect for her work and Elsa’s journey“, François Alu granted his vote to the candidate nevertheless eliminated, Thomas Da Costa, star of the series Here it all starts.

In terms of audiences, TF1 came second behind Criminal Tropics (France 2) as indicated by Puremédias.com. The program attracted 2.53 million viewers until 10:58 p.m., or 13.4% of the audience share of the entire public. As a reminder, a week ago, the show attracted 2.35 million viewers, 12.6% of the general public and 25.7% of the FRDA-50.

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