“Let’s Dance”: Lilly zu Sayn-Wittgenstein is already out

“Let’s Dance”
Lilly zu Sayn-Wittgenstein is already out

Lilly zu Sayn-Wittgenstein and dance partner Andrzej Cibis are out.

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The “Let’s Dance” nobility is history again: In the first edition, Princess Lilly had to dance to Sayn-Wittgenstein.

Thanks to the recovered Joachim Llambi (57), the “Let’s Dance” jury together with Jorge González (54) and Motsi Mabuse (40) were able to raise the rating trowels in the air again in the original cast. However, it has caught one of the prominent candidates: As in the run-up to the show on February 25 (RTL and RTL+) was announced, Hardy Krüger jr. (53) not participating due to corona disease. This definitely spared the actor the humiliation of having to dance away in the season’s first deciding episode.

This disappointment was given to Princess Lilly zu Sayn-Wittgenstein (49). With only eleven points, she had a moderate, but by far not the worst result of the evening. In addition, you could clearly see the desire and fun in the format. Nothing helped, the spectators did not call in large enough numbers for the dance nobility.

The first insights:

Cheyenne Ochsenknecht (21), who was identified as a potential problem child at the introductory show, was suddenly convincing almost across the board – 20 rock-solid points clearly showed that. She got just as many points as Janin Ullmann (40), who was among the best at the start a week ago. Mathias Mester (35) even scored one more point. Even Llambi was impressed by him – the reward was 21 points, the best of the evening.

Upside down world meanwhile with Amira Pocher (29): If she still danced the direct ticket in the introductory show, this time there were only a measly 14 points. Comedian Bastian Bielendorfer (37) delivered the funniest show, but the worst dance, recognizable even for laypeople. There were just eight points for his performance alongside Ekaterina Leonova (34), who had no choice but to agree 100 percent with Llambi in his devastating rating. Like many other entertaining dance dyslexics on the show before him, the audience alone saved him.

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