“We failed”: Beatrice Egli takes the DSDS jury harshly into court
On Saturday, only men will sing in the final of the TV show “Deutschland sucht den Superstar” – to the annoyance of Beatrice Egli. She regrets the lack of women and sees this as a failure on the part of the jury.
08.11.2024
On Saturday, only men will sing in the final of the TV show “Deutschland sucht den Superstar” – to the annoyance of Beatrice Egli. She regrets the lack of women and sees this as a failure on the part of the jury.
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- It is not yet clear who will win the casting show “Germany’s New Superstar”.
- But one thing is already clear before the final tomorrow, Saturday, November 9th: it will be a man.
- This situation hurts her both as a woman and as part of the “DSDS” jury, says juror Beatrice Egli.
- «We failed as a jury. We didn’t manage to find one of the thousands of candidates who would at least make it to the final,” Egli told RTL.
On Saturday, at 8:15 p.m., the time has come: in the final show of “Deutschland sucht den Superstar”, or “DSDS” for short, it will be decided who will win the 21st season. Viewers can vote in front of the television.
But one thing is clear: it is already clear today that a man will win. Christian Jährig, Philip Matas, Tom McConner and Nissim Mizrahi are the names of the aspirants.
Despite the disappointment, Egli is looking forward to the final show
Beatrice Egli told RTL she was disappointed that no woman made it to the final of the TV show.
«We failed as a jury. We didn’t manage to find one of the thousands of candidates who would at least make it to the final.” This situation hurts her, both as a woman and as part of the jury of “DSDS,” says Egli.
The 36-year-old singer emphasizes that it would have been important to give viewers the opportunity to vote for a woman as the winner.
Despite the disappointment of the male-dominated final, Beatrice Egli is looking forward to the show. She praises the diversity of the four finalists and expects an exciting and emotional final, “even if it is very male-heavy.”
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