They were waiting for a bomb and then… Kovalčíková caught harsh criticism in Let’s Dance: The audience took Markíza down for this!

Was it missing the point? In the second round of the Let’s Dance show, presenter Jana Kovalčíková also put on her dancing shoes. She became part of a spectacular number that filled the time before the announcement of the results of the competition. While the professionals from the Ladylicious group played the first violin on the dance floor, Jana was announced as their special guest.

Her co-moderator Adam Bardy also beckoned on the great experience and art that Kovalčíková is to demonstrate. The result was quite embarrassing. Spectators tried in vain to catch a glimpse of the petite birthday girl who was on the threshold of her thirty-fifth birthday among the burrowing dragons. The girls from Ladylicious went to tear up the parquet on the stage with a dance tornado, but Jana didn’t and couldn’t wait. The presenter, who has improved considerably with the microphone in her hand since last year’s premiere and seems much more natural, ran into a whirlwind of bravado, perhaps for the last half minute. “The final number before the Let’s Dance Round 2 results were announced had the audience off their seats,” the Marquise boasted.

However, compared to other dance couples, Jana’s choreography did not give much work to the authors of the idea and fell short of the expectations of the special guest. That’s how many viewers at home, including those paying in the auditorium, evaluated it. Some harshly compared her contribution to professional dancers to a ribbon-cutting number.

“Well, for me it didn’t fit there at all and it was incredibly boring. Jana could have given a ballroom dance instead, I miss KRS Movement and their spectacular and imaginative choreography. Yesterday there was neither an opening nor a decision. It’s a shame.” criticized debater Viktória on the social network. The viewer Roman was digging into the TV again.

“It needs more commercials, even more commercials, so we can watch it until one in the morning. I didn’t understand that with that viewer (the lady who bought tickets for all the live broadcasts of Let’s Dance and Adam Bardy and Jana Kovalčíková therefore interviewed her in the audience, editor’s note). Unnecessary stretching of time,” sighed Roman, who was at least more accommodating to Jane. “Special number and congratulations nice, nice” he added. It should be noted that Markíza, as a commercial television, depends on the sale of advertising and is not directly paid from the state budget. Without it, it would not be able to cover operating costs, wages, invest in serial production, and Let’s Dance would not be such a great show that has the ambition to dazzle.

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