Adriana Karembeu looks back on her chaotic journey in Dancing with the Stars

Adriana Karembeu looks back on her chaotic journey in Dancing with the Stars
Adriana Karembeu looks back on her chaotic journey in Dancing with the Stars

In the show The keys to a life broadcast Monday May 6 on Sud Radio, Adriana Karembeu returned to her time in Dance with the stars in 2011. The model admitted to having “suffered”.

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Adriana Karembeu This Monday, May 6, Jacques Pessis was the guest on his show The keys to a life on Sud Radio. The 52-year-old model and TV presenter has just released a book called Free in which she confides in her love life, her career as a businesswoman and on television. Speaking of television, Adriana Karembeu participated in the first edition of Dance with the stars alongside Matt Pokora, Jean-Marie Bigard, David Ginola and Sofia Essaidi in 2011. Matt Pokora was crowned big winner of the season with his partner Katrina Patchett while Adriana Karembeu was eliminated in the semi-final. An adventure that she has not forgotten!

Adriana Karembeu looks back on her chaotic journey in Dance with the stars

At the microphone of Sud Radio, Adriana Karembeu recalled her journey in Dance with the stars that she imagined winning “until the first rehearsal” : “There, I understood that it was going to be complicated. I realized that I actually had no rhythm. You shouldn’t have asked me to do the choreography or anything (…) I suffered.” The ex-partner of Christian Karembeu believes that she made it to the semi-final thanks to the love of the public: “It’s just because I’m nice and I’m a lovely person, let’s be clear. My exploits were pathetic, it’s terrible. I was useless“, she criticizes.

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Adriana Karembeu dreamed of becoming “cabaret dancer”

If Adriana Karembeu had been approached to participate in the casting of the first Dance with the starsit is not by chance because, as a child, the ex-acolyte of Michel Cymes dreamed of “become a cabaret dancer”. This is what she told Marie-Amélie Druesne in her podcast Current Women For Tele-Leisure And Current wife last July. When she was younger, Adriana Karembeu was passionate about cabarets. “In former Czechoslovakia, we saw a lot of cabarets on TV, it was in black and white until I was 18,” she said.

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