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Tough competition on “Let's Dance”: Eva Padberg teases her competitors

2024-02-29T13:23:32.051Z

Highlights: Tough competition on “Let's Dance”: Eva Padberg teases her competitors. “I definitely have a lot of sore muscles from the last few days and I’ll see if Paul can motivate me really well,” says Eva. The model also announced which dance they would both be able to present next Friday: the program includes a slow waltz. After almost ten years: Danni Büchner is putting an end to reading “Goodbye Germany”.



As of: February 29, 2024, 2:16 p.m

By: Florian Schwartz

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The “Let’s Dance” training has top priority.

Now model Eva Padberg explains why she hardly contacts her fans and taunts her fellow campaigners.

Cologne/Berlin – In the “Let's Dance” introductory show last Friday (February 23rd), it was announced which celebrity would be allowed to dance with which professional in the next few days and weeks.

Model Eva Padberg (44) receives active support from dance professional Paul Lorenz (37).

But since the weekend both have literally disappeared into obscurity.

Now Eva Padberg speaks out in her Instagram story and explains her social media break.

In doing so, she distributes nasty tips against the competition.

“Let's Dance” candidate Eva Padberg: Nasty swipe at competitors

Eva Padberg left a positive impression on “Let's Dance” juror Joachim Llambi (59) during the group dances.

With 14 points from the jury, the model was in the middle of the field, but was only four points away from Gabriel Kelly (22), who received the best rating of the evening with 18 points.

Training started at the weekend.

But while the “Let's Dance” candidates diligently documented their progress on Instagram, there was radio silence on Eva Padberg's Instagram account.

“We still exist,” the model now says, explaining the reason for her social media break.

She can't resist taking a swipe at her fellow campaigners.

“We've been going for two days now, training really hard and not having time to make videos like other people who train here,” said Eva Padberg.

For this dance, “Let's Dance” candidate Eva Padberg pushes herself to her limits

The dancing couple shows a lot of ambition.

“We repeat everything ad nauseam,” Eva continues.

Despite the hard training, she finds words of praise for her dance partner Paul Lorenz.

“I found a really great trainer,” she enthuses.

Eva Padberg seems to be gradually reaching her physical limits.

Model Eva Padberg is obviously training very hard for “Let’s Dance”.

Now the candidate even teased the competition.

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“It's slowly getting to the point.

“I definitely have a lot of sore muscles from the last few days and I’ll see if Paul can motivate me really well,” says Eva.

In her Instagram story, she also announced which dance they would both be able to present next Friday: the program includes a slow waltz.

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Sources used:

watson.de, instagram.com/thepberg

Source: merkur

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