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By: Jonas Erbas
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For Tillman Schulz, his time on “Let's Dance” ended in show two - but not before he hit head judge Joachim Llambi again.
Cologne – Many a “Let’s Dance” participant has already cut their teeth on Joachim Llambi (59).
In season 17, the chief judge seemed to have targeted “The Lions’ Den” investor Tillman Schulz (34).
He was eliminated in show two on Friday evening (March 8th) after he again only received seven points from the jury.
Even the callers couldn't make up for that.
“Let's Dance” bankruptcy for Tillman Schulz: Joachim Llambi is once again harshly criticized
For the rumba that Tillman Schulz had to dance to “You” by Ten Sharp in the 90s theme show “Let's Dance”, there was initially a standing ovation in the studio in Cologne.
The 34-year-old, who had already appeared on the show as a shaky candidate, won the hearts of the audience with a cute gesture: at the end of his dance, he held up a large heart with the face of juror Motsi Mabuse (42) in the middle ) was emblazoned.
She was happy and gave the entrepreneur a comparatively mild sentence, which was intended to encourage him not to give up.
Her colleague Joachim Llambi, on the other hand, took aim at Tillman Schulz, as expected.
The judge didn't like his "standing rumba" at all: "Basically, we could have dismantled half of the studio here and it was very unsteady in many respects," he explained his criticism.
The 34-year-old “didn’t understand” the dance, said the expert.
Counterattack against “Let’s Dance” star Joachim Llambi: Tillman Schulz mocks his MSV
Tillman Schulz took the criticism slightly annoyed, but mostly calmly.
“I was happy to see Mr. Llambi again,” he joked in an interview with “Let’s Dance” presenter Victoria Swarovski (30) before the points were awarded.
This brought a small result: Motsi Mabuse and Jorge González (56) each received three points, Joachim Llambi only awarded one - reason enough for Tillman Schulz to verbally counter this insult: “I didn't expect anything else from Mr. Llambi.
“He’s used to low points from MSV Duisburg,” he mocked the show veteran’s heartfelt club.
Joachim Llambi is one of the most prominent fans of MSV Duisburg.
“Let's Dance” candidate Tillman Schulz used its current league crisis for a personal counterattack.
© Screenshot/RTL/RTL+/Let's Dance
Llambi accepted the mocking comment in sullen silence.
But the saying probably worked.
Because MSV Duisburg is actually in crisis and is currently in a relegation zone in the 3rd league.
By the way, Tillman Schulz is a fan of MSV's first-class rival Borussia Dortmund.
But the evening also provided touching moments: “Let's Dance” professional Mariia (27) cried because of the Zarrella brothers.
Sources used:
“Let's Dance” (RTL/RTL+; Season 17, Episode 2), rtl.de, transfermarkt.de