Roland Trettl and Kathrin Menzinger Eliminated from 'Let's Dance'
Despite earning higher jury scores than three other pairs, the duo was outvoted by the audience after their Tango performance.
- Roland Trettl and Kathrin Menzinger were eliminated from 'Let's Dance' after their Tango to AC/DC's 'T.N.T.' failed to win enough audience votes.
- Judge Joachim Llambi criticized Trettl's lack of emotional connection to the dance, comparing his performance to 'Quasimodo' from 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame.'
- Taliso Engel, a visually impaired swimmer and early audience favorite, struggled with his Rumba, receiving only 9 jury points and harsh criticism for being off-tempo.
- Singers Ben Zucker and Simone Thomalla received the lowest jury scores of the evening but were saved by audience votes, advancing to the next round.
- The March 7 episode featured the theme 'Disco meets Rock,' with standout performances from Jeanette Biedermann and Vadim Gabuzov, who earned the highest jury score of 23 points.