“Let’s Dance: The Great Professional Challenge”: These are the winners of the special episode

“Let’s Dance: The Great Professional Challenge”
These are the winners of the special episode

That evening only professionals were on the floor.

© Photo: RTL / Stefan Gregorowius

“The Great Professional Challenge” from “Let’s Dance” brought to light a clear winning couple who danced a valuable bonus for 2024.

After the regular episodes found their grand finale last week and the “Dancing Star 2023” in the person of Anna Ermakova (23), the special “Let’s Dance: The Great Professional Challenge” was on this Friday evening (May 26). ” at. Nine professional couples appeared on RTL (also via RTL+) against each other, including two special pairings: Christina Luft (33) and Isabel Edvardsson (40) whirled across the floor as an all-women team, Vadim Garbuzov (36) and Andrzej Cibis (35) formed a male double team.

Since the jury would have unpacked the 30 points nine times, only the audience determined the winning couple in the “Big Professional Challenge” – Joachim Llambi (58), Motsi Mabuse (42) and Jorge González (55) were only committed to raving been. But the professionals didn’t just compete for the freestyle: the winning couple will be allowed to choreograph the opening of the opening episode in the next “Let’s Dance” season. And the celebrities who are then assigned to them also benefit: the two professionals receive a bonus jury ranking point. Of course, if they dance at all in the next season, they can redeem it until the fourth episode.

Turn nine into three couples

The decision of the evening finally fell in the dance-off of the three couples with the most spectator points. Malika Dzumaev (32) and Zsolt Sándor Cseke (35) competed against Kathrin Menzinger (34) and Valentin Lusin (36) as well as against the men’s duo Vadim Garbuzov and Andrzej Cibis. In the end, the viewers chose Malika and Zsolt as the winning couple.

For this year it was “Let’s Dance” – at least on TV. Anyone who wants to see some of the celebrities and professionals from this year’s season up close can do so from November. Then “Let’s Dance: The Live Tour 2023” begins.

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