In a festive showdown just before Christmas, the “Let’s Dance Christmas Special” aired on RTL, showcasing six celebrity couples competing for the title of “Christmas Dancing Star 2024.” Who emerged victorious?
six couples aimed to impress the jury and the audience in the ‘Let’s Dance Christmas Special.’ Who won?
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The holiday spirit filled the air as six celebrities took to the dance floor in the “Let’s Dance Christmas Special” on December 20, 2024. Each couple performed two festive dances, vying for the coveted title and a chance to win €10,000 for charity.
Hosted by Daniel Hartwich and Victoria Swarovski, the show featured returning stars including René Casselly and Kathrin Menzinger, who ultimately dazzled the judges with their Jive and Contemporary performances, earning a total of 60 points. their extraordinary display not only secured them the top spot but also the title of “Christmas Dancing Star 2024.”
René Casselly Takes the Crown
René Casselly and Kathrin Menzinger are the winners of the ‘Let’s Dance Christmas Special’ 2024.
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Following Casselly and Menzinger, Gabriel Kelly and Malika Dzumaev secured second place, while Julia Beautx and Zsolt Sandor Cseke took home the bronze. Congratulations to all participants and happy holidays!
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