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Paola Perego’s Bachata lights up the Dancing with the Stars stage. Tight black playsuit with a deep slit on the leg in a total black look.
What enlivens the jury’s debate more than the performance is the sensuality of the moderator. But the tension between her and Guillermo Mariotto does not seem to have subsided: in fact, the designer does not shy away from comparison with the other competitors.
Mariotto’s comparison is with Wanda Nara: “Nothing is enough for me, she’s crazy, but there’s the Argentine who has a disproportionate butt and the legs of a footballer and everyone is drooling over her?” (referring to Perego)”. The grade assigned to her? A 5.
Before the performance, Perego had also reiterated Guillermo’s opinion from the previous episode: “I would have liked to have said more, but it was my first evening on Rai 1 and I couldn’t.” What does my husband have to do with it?
Despite the “hostility” between the two, numerous comments from the jury before his speech underlined the sensuality of the first “star” to appear today. The first to highlight her sensuality and the perfect choice of dress were Ivan Zazzaroni and Fabio Canino.
Not lenient enough with the votes: Perego received 29 points, like last week.
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