After “Let’s Dance” ended: Eva Padberg is “already sad”

After “Let’s Dance” ended
Eva Padberg is “already sad”

Eva Padberg danced with Paul Lorenz on “Let’s Dance”.

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Eva Padberg is “disappointed” after her “Let’s Dance” exit on Friday. But she also takes a lot of positive things with her, as she now reveals.

Eva Padberg (44) and her dance partner Paul Lorenz (37) scored twelve points on Friday evening at “Let’s Dance” (also on RTL+) for her Quickstep – as we all know is the champagne among standard dances – from the jury. Not a bad performance, but in the end it wasn’t enough; the model was eliminated from the competition after show three. “It’s a shame, of course you’re also disappointed, I’m sad that it’s over now,” she said afterwards to RTL in an interview.

“It’s worth working hard on things”

The model would have liked to continue, the dancing couple only “really started to step on the gas” this week, she said. Padberg wanted to see “what we could conjure up.”

But the two of them also made the most of the short time. “I definitely take away that it’s worth working hard on things and sticking with it once you’ve decided on something,” is how the model sums it up. But it was also “exhausting,” both physically and mentally, she admitted. But having mastered that gives her a good feeling.

Eva Padberg is looking forward to this after her “Let’s Dance” time

Now Padberg is looking forward to her family. “I’m obviously looking forward to being able to take my little one to daycare again in the morning and that we’ll be able to spend a lot of family time together.”

Eva Padberg has been married to the music producer Niklas Worgt since 2006. The two had a daughter in 2019.

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