Three finalist couples of “DALS” season 15
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The three finalist couples of “DALS” season 15
Rolling drums and final applause. “DALS” is over. TF1 aired the final of season 15 of “Dance with the Stars” on Friday, April 17th, still hosted by Camille Combal. After ten weeks of competition, only three remained to hope to succeed Lenie and win the trophy: Juju Fitcats, fitness influencer and TV host, the young singer and “academist” Emma, and the comedian and actor Samuel Bambi.
After weeks of learning the jive, the Argentine tango, the samba, the waltz, modern, and the Quick-Step, the contestants of “DALS” closed the parenthesis. And for one of them, it ended in apotheosis, with a victory. Juju Fitcats and her partner Jordan Mouillerac, Samuel Bambi and Ana Riera, and Emma and Dorian Rollin faced off on the dance floor one last time.
During this final evening, they performed several choreographies in front of the judges Jean-Marc Généreux, Fauve Hautot, Mel Charlot, and Chris Marques. However, for this final evening (fiery), the judges did not have a say. The final vote was left to the viewers. They ultimately chose to award the trophy to Samuel Bambi and Ana Riera, who delighted the evening with a final American smooth. Last year, it was Lenie and Jordan Mouillerac who raised the cup at the end of season 14.
At the start of the adventure, there were twelve candidates in the running: Lucie Bernardoni, Maghla, Laure Manaudou, Ian Ziering, Stéphane Bern, Philippe Lellouche, Marcus, Julien Lieb, and Angélique Angarni-Filopon.
A final showdown between Samuel Bambi and Juju Fitcats
Throughout the season, Juju Fitcats and Jordan Mouillerac won over the viewers with very difficult choreographies, like their paso doble on Berghain by Rosalia. Samuel Bambi surprised the judges with his progress, while Emma was one of the favorites from the beginning of the competition, paired with one of the new dancers of the season. The viewers chose to eliminate Emma initially, before eventually crowning Samuel Bambi.
Final applause for an anniversary season that saw the return of Denitsa to the dance floor, as well as a special evening with iconic past contestants like Loïc Nottet, Amel Bent, and Alizée.




