Antonia Dell’Atte and Boris Izaguirre exhaust the viewers of ‘Dancing with the Stars’: “Sobran”

Last night, the long-awaited premiere of 'Dancing with the Stars' on Telecinco generated a mix of emotions among viewers, who enjoyed the vibrant performances, but did not overlook the controversial interventions of Antonia Dell'Atte and Boris Izaguirre in the jury.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 January 2024 Saturday 03:59
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Antonia Dell’Atte and Boris Izaguirre exhaust the viewers of ‘Dancing with the Stars’: “Sobran”

Last night, the long-awaited premiere of 'Dancing with the Stars' on Telecinco generated a mix of emotions among viewers, who enjoyed the vibrant performances, but did not overlook the controversial interventions of Antonia Dell'Atte and Boris Izaguirre in the jury.

While social media was filled with praise for the performances, negative comments focused on the controversial participation of both judges.

Social media was filled with negative comments, expressing viewers' frustration with the participation of Dell'Atte and Boris on the jury. Some users suggested that they affect voting and questioned their role in the program. "How good it would be

The audience did not spare direct criticism of Antonia Dell'Atte, describing her interventions as a "cheap show" and asking that she be given less time on screen.

Some comments suggest that his presence affects the pace of the show. "There's no need for Antonia and Boris's cheap show and their scores. With 3 professionals on the jury it becomes less tedious," said another user.

The outrage also extended to Boris Izaguirre, with users suggesting that his interventions are excessive and calling for his removal from the jury. "Good format, good casting, good presenters... but you explain to me what Boris and Antonia are in the jury. Furthermore, they talk too much. A shame, I hope they rectify it," commented one viewer.

The comments reflect the audience's dissatisfaction with the program's jury, highlighting the perceived need for a change to improve the dynamics and equity in the evaluations. While some call for the departure of Antonia and Boris, others suggest the inclusion of professionals with a more technical approach to the world of dance and fewer interventions from the judges.