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A windfall for Anna Ermakova – "Let's Dance" victory makes her rich

2023-05-29T03:11:25.971Z

Highlights: Anna Ermakova won "Let's Dance" and can now call herself "Dancing Star" 2023. Her participation was quite lucrative – not only because she received the highest salary. As the winner, she took part in all live shows – including the get-to-know-you show. The Briton has gained many followers on Instagram in recent weeks. At the end of the season, it was followed by around 130,000 people – previously there were just a few tens of thousands.



Anna Ermakova won "Let's Dance" and can now call herself "Dancing Star" 2023. Her participation was quite lucrative – not only because she received the highest salary.

On Friday (19 May), Anna Ermakova lit up the dance floor and danced her way to the title of "Dancing Star". Week after week, she captivated the audience with her dance interludes and prevailed against her prominent competitors. Now she's the proud owner of the golden "Let's Dance" trophy – and her bank account should be a little fuller now, too. MANNHEIM24 reports on this.

MissionLet's Dance
TransmitterRTL
LocationCologne

"Let's Dance" on RTL: Anna Ermakova wins dance show – but doesn't get a prize money

Anna Ermakova leaves the country after the "Let's Dance" victory and treats herself to a break. As the BILD newspaper recently reported, Ermakova can look forward to the highest salary of all participants in the 16th season of "Let's Dance". According to BILD, she is said to have received a total of 200,000 euros. By the way: Lilly Becker was also able toearn such a high "Let's Dance" fee in 2014.

In addition, the celebrities in the big RTL dance show are also paid per episode, as tvmovie.de reports. This means that if you go far and dance your way into the hearts of the audience and the jury, you will also collect a lot. As the winner, Anna Ermakova naturally took part in all live shows – including the get-to-know-you show, she took part in 13 broadcasts. This should have paid off in any case, even if there is no direct prize money.

"Let's Dance" winner Anna Ermakova: This is how she negotiated her top salary

Anna Ermakova showed great skill in negotiating her fee. Anna Ermakova's father, Boris Becker, revealed to Bild that he had arranged for Anna and her mother Angela Ermakova to find a lawyer who later negotiated the top fee for his daughter.

"We talked a bit about the fee, she trusted my advice on how to bluff," the tennis legend told BILD. This is followed by her first big job: Together with the "Let's Dance" ensemble, she will go on a hall tour. Of course, there is also an appropriate fee for this commitment. In addition, Anna Ermakova aspires to a career as an actress.

After "Let's Dance": Anna Ermakova with many new followers on Instagram

"Let's Dance" fee, engagement on the "Let's Dance" hall tour - and now also Instagram? The fact that the RTL show has changed Anna Ermakova's life is also evident on social media. Through her participation in "Let's Dance", the Briton has gained many followers on Instagram in recent weeks.

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At the end of the season, it was followed by around 130,000 people (as of May 26) – previously there were just a few tens of thousands. Anna Ermakova could also use this increase in followers in the future to earn money as an influencer. For example, it could collect more money through advertising contracts. (sik)

Source: merkur

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