EEZ preview today on RTL+: Charlie slaps Valea


The first run at the German Figure Skating Championships is over and brings the following interim result: Valea is currently in first place, while Charlie, the real favoriteonly made it to fourth place. Reason enough for Valea to mock her teammate: “Do you want to congratulate me? Thank you. But you didn't do badly either. If you try really hard, you might still make it to third place.” This remark leads to a serious argument between the two rivals. Finally, Valea takes it to such an extreme that Charlie slaps her. The video above shows exactly how this happens.

You can watch the entire AWZ episode, which will be shown on TV on May 15, 2026, a week in advance, i.e. on May 8, 2026 from 7:40 p.m Stream on RTL+. New episodes of “Everything that counts” are available there up to seven days before they are broadcast on TV.

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