Kovalčiková blurted it out in the live broadcast of Let’s Dance: I hope you are NOT ASHAMED of me! We have a message

Special 11th year of the iconic dance show TV Markíza Let’s Dance, in which notable personalities from previous years presented themselves on the dance floor again, is waiting on Sunday, May 10, 2026, the big climax. Ján Koleník, Jakub Jablonský, Kristián Baran, Vladimír Kobielsky, Juraj Mokrý, Nela Pocisková, Gabika Marcinková, Petra Polnišová, Zuzana Porubjaková and Jana Hospodárová returned to the dance floor.

During individual evenings, the audience was accompanied by moderators Jana Kovalčiková and Adam Bardy, and the performances of the competitive dance couples were evaluated by a jury consisting of: Ján Ďurovčík, Tatiana Drexler, Laura Arcolinová and Richard Genzer. 3 dance couples advanced to Sunday’s final: Ján Koleník with Dominika Rošková, Kristián Baran with Eliška Betaková and Zuzana Porubjaková with Matyáš Adamac.

These three couples they fight for victory in a challenging challenge, during which they perform up to three different dances. Everyone has a new dance, then an improved dance from previous rounds and a show dance to the same song in Latin style.

After the second dance of the evening – the correctional dance of Zuzana Porubjaková and Matyáš Adamac – it was time to thank the mothers and wish them a happy holiday from Porubjaková as well. She encouraged her to do so moderator Jana Kovalčikováwhich accommodated its own pacifier. “Today is Mother’s Day, mom and I greet you, I hope you are not ashamed of me, I love you very much” the presenter blurted out in one breath and nodded to the camera. Finally, along with everyone else, she also managed to send a message home. Then she turned to Porubjaková, who has up to three children, and greeted them live.

The dance show Let’s Dance has been among the most watched and most prestigious formats on the Slovak television market for years. The season titled Let’s Dance: The Best of the Best started on Sunday, March 8 and it contained ten live broadcasts. An impressive backdrop was created by the audience, which was significantly expanded compared to previous series and to which fans could purchase tickets for the first time in the modern era of the show.

Let’s Dance is based on a license based on the original format of Strictly Come Dancing from the British BBC studiowhich has already been successfully sold to more than 60 territories worldwide under the distribution name Dancing with the Stars. For a long time, it scores points in, for example, the USA, Great Britain, Germany or Australia, but also in the Scandinavian countries and neighboring countries – in the Czech Republic, Austria or Poland.

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