Gustav Schäfer eliminated from Let's Dance

Tokio Hotel drummer Gustav Schäfer has been eliminated from Let's Dance in the ninth show. The 37-year-old had danced emotionally with his daughter Lotti beforehand.

In the RTL dance show themed «Magic Moments», Schäfer failed to win enough votes from the jury and audience. He danced with his nine-year-old daughter Lotti and shared the difficulties surrounding her birth. «Our little fighter pea», the musician said of the child who survived despite high risks.

Juror Joachim Llambi urged viewers to vote after Nadja Benaissa's exit the previous week. «Nobody is safe in this season», he stressed. Victoria Swarovski will miss next week's quarterfinal due to the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna. Laura Wontorra will host instead.

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Vanessa Borck and partner Victoria Sauerwald looking disappointed after elimination in Let’s Dance 2026 second live show.
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Vanessa Borck eliminated in second live show of Let’s Dance 2026

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After Sonya Kraus's exit in the first live show, influencer Vanessa Borck and partner Victoria Sauerwald received the fewest votes (seven points) and were eliminated from the second show of Let’s Dance 2026 on March 13.

Influencer Bianca «Bibi» Heinicke was eliminated in the fifth episode of Let's Dance, while Gustav Schäfer scored 27 points despite an award in Rust. Viewer Elena gave the first 10 to Jan Kittmann, and two pairs achieved perfect 30s. Pro dancers Renata and Valentin Lusin welcomed their second child.

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In the first decision show of the 19th season of Let's Dance on March 6, 2026, moderator Sonya Kraus was the first to be eliminated. She and her partner Valentin Lusin received the fewest viewer votes despite 12 jury points. Ross Antony led with 25 points.

Schlager star Helene Fischer, 41, rejects extensive beauty treatments like Botox to preserve her emotional credibility as a singer. She looks forward to returning to the stage after maternity leave. Her tour begins in June.

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Tilde Schweitzer, 26, from Gagnef, will make history this summer as the youngest ever and first female host of Jazz på Skansen. The offer came from trombone legend Nils Landgren. "I was hugely honored", she says.

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