Another dancing couple returnsEsther Schweins has to quit “Let's Dance” due to an injury
We bow to you, dear Esther!
The new “Let's Dance” week starts with painful news. Unfortunately we have to say goodbye to a dancing couple: Esther Schweins and Massimo Sinató will no longer dance for the “Dancing Star” title. The actress has to leave the show due to injury.
Esther Schweins danced with broken ribs on “Let’s Dance”
Scored 22 points Actress Esther Schweins in the last show with Professional dancer Massimo Sinato and thrilled the jury and spectators with a strong tango, as you can watch again in the video here. What the actress once again didn't let on for a second: She has been dancing with injured ribs for weeks. But it wasn't until the fourth show that the dancing couple discussed the injury. “Esther has two broken ribs, so she's been cracking them for a while, and now they're completely broken. That makes training difficult for us”explained Massimo Sinato.
Esther has shown incredible fighting spirit over the past few weeks. However, the actress now has to give priority to her health and is withdrawing due to injury. Because one of the two broken ribs has now moved. According to medical advice, it would be too risky to continue dancing. An eliminated couple returns to the dance floor.
For them, the fight for the “Let's Dance” dance cup continues

Welcome back, Bibi Heinicke and Zsolt Sándor Cseke!
Her dance exit in Show 5 came as a surprise to many fans – including herself: Bibi Heinicke and Zsolt Sandor Cseke had to dance away despite 21 points. “I can sleep in and have a nice day!”Bibi drew the positives from the sad situation in the interview. But enough rest! Because of Esther's injury-related retirement, Bibi returns to the show and goes straight back into training with Zsolt. An unexpected “Let’s Dance” comeback!
And the fans are guaranteed to see Massimo Sinató again soon, after all, our professionals give their all in the openings week after week.

The sixth show continues on Friday – either live on RTL on TV or in the live stream on RTL+.
Sources used: RTL





