Germany: very nice gesture to postpone a primetime show by 15 minutes
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After a week's Corona break, Joachim Llambi is finally back in his regular seat on the "Let's Dance" jury. The 57-year-old juror is certain: "It's going to be great tonight." But as much as he is looking forward to the exciting hours of the live show, his thoughts are also on the frightening situation in Ukraine. "I find this very sad for everyone who is involved there and especially for our professional dancers, who have some relatives and friends in this region," says Llambi in the "Point 12" interview. However, the juror is sure that "Let's Dance" can also help in this difficult time. So why he is really looking forward to the evening, he explains above in the video.
Dancing should be in the foreground
A few hours before the live show, "Let's Dance" juror Joachim Llambi expresses his honest thoughts – and certainly from the soul of many fans: "It's a very depressing situation, you have to say that. We didn't expect all this in this form." But the 57-year-old is sure that the colorful distraction of "Let's Dance" can also help some in this difficult time – at least for a few hours: "I think we should continue in some form, that's what our dancers want too."
"Let's Dance" launch postponed by 15 minutes on February 25
How much the dance couples are happy about the return of the juror and for which celebrity the dream of the "Dancing Star" is dreamed up in the end, RTL will show on Friday, February 25 from 8:30 pm – and in parallel in the livestream on RTL+.
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the week 1 show of let's dance germany postponed by 15 minutes, extra attention for the crisis in Ukraine, very nice words from Herr Llambi

especially since they there also have pro dancers from Russia, Ukraine taking part