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Harsh words: “Let’s Dance” professional criticizes Daniel Hartwich – “really shitty”

2024-03-30T12:55:40.871Z

Highlights: Harsh words: “Let’s Dance” professional criticizes Daniel Hartwich – “really shitty”. Maria Clara Groppler, Tillmann Schulz and Eva Padberg are already out of the show. The popular RTL program will be canceled over the Easter holidays, so dancing won't be possible again until April 6th. There is German legislation behind the broadcast cancellation of "Let's Dance". (au.co.uk, podcast from March 25, 2024)



As of: March 30, 2024, 1:47 p.m

By: Ann-Kathrin Ullrich

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A professional dancer openly admitted during a “Let's Dance” podcast that he was not a fan of presenter Daniel Hartwich: he found him “really shitty”.

Cologne – Daniel Hartwich (45) and Victoria Swarovski (30) are part of “Let’s Dance” for many people. The RTL presenter pair convinced their numerous fans with humor and know-how - but not everyone was enthusiastic from the start. A “Let’s Dance” professional now expressed criticism. He thought Daniel Hartwich was “really shitty”.

Professional dancer Christian Polanc: Critical words towards RTL presenter Daniel Hartwich

Daniel Hartwich belongs to “Let's Dance” like salt in the soup - also in the show about Dr. He was an integral part of Bob (73) and Sonja Zietlow (55) until Daniel Hartwich decided to leave the RTL jungle camp in 2012. Daniel Hartwich has been hosting “Let's Dance” since 2010. A decision that was not met with approval right from the start.

The professional dancer Christian Polanc (45) was not convinced by Hartwich from the start. In his podcast “Let's talk about Dance” he expressed clear criticism of Hartwich's moderation performance in the first few years. “I was a very big critic of Daniel, right at the beginning. I thought he did it really badly at the beginning,” emphasized the professional dancer. Of course he had taken on a difficult task, after all he was the successor to Hape Kerkeling (59). But it wasn't just Hape who was missing, Hartwig's sharp-tongued sayings also attracted negative attention.

These stars will be dancing on “Let’s Dance” 2024

Included are Maria Clara Groppler, Tony Bauer, Sophia Thiel, Stefano Zarrella, Biyon Kattilathu, Detlef Soost, Eva Padberg, Ann-Kathrin Bendixen, Lina Larissa Strahl, Jana Wosnitza, Lulu, Gabriel Kelly, Mark Keller and Tillmann Schulz. But three professionals are already out: Maria Clara Groppler, Tillmann Schulz and Eva Padberg.

“Let's Dance” star Christian Polanc praises Hartwich and Swarovski – “incredible class”

Christian Polanc now has a different opinion. Daniel Hartwich’s “incredible class” is particularly evident in the spontaneous show moments. But Viktoria Swarovski also received words of praise from the “Let's Dance” professional dancer and his podcast guest Sabrina Mockenhaupt (43).

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Professional dancer Christian Polanc openly admitted during a podcast on “Let's Dance” that he was not a fan of presenter Daniel Hartwich: He found him “really shitty”. (Photomontage) © IMAGO/Future Image & Instagram/Christian Polanc

By the way, the popular RTL program will be canceled over the Easter holidays, so dancing won't be possible again until April 6th - there is German legislation behind the broadcast cancellation of "Let's Dance".

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“Let's talk about Dance” (Spotify, podcast from March 25, 2024)

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