There was no shortage of provocations and taunts in the first episode of “Dancing with the Stars”. Selvaggia Lucarelli Words addressed to Wanda Nara when she was not yet on the racetrack did not go unnoticed. Anyone expecting sparks to flare up between the judge and the Argentine will not be disappointed given what happened immediately after Lorenzo Tano and Lucrezia Lando’s performance. In fact, when the couple finished dancing, Wanda Nara disputed the zero that Guillermo Mariotto gave to the son of Rocco Siffredi and Lucarelli did not miss the opportunity to tease Nara on the subject.
What happened on the route?
Lorenzo Tano and Lucrezia Lando were among the first to appear on the first episode of Milly Carlucci’s show. The pair did not impress with their skills and Mariotto even received a zero among the various votes. Lando and Tano accepted this assessment However, when Carlucci contacted the “Hall of Stars” and Wanda Nara appeared in the foreground, the presenter took the opportunity to ask the Argentine what she thought, and she immediately complained. “I didn’t think they would be so strict. At least there is evidence that they were on the track,” said Nara, visibly astonished. His words seemed more like a normal personal reflection than a genuine one controversybut that was enough to trigger Selvaggia Lucarelli.
What Lucarelli said to Wanda Nara
“Wanda Nara is already a unionist,” joked Lucarelli, commenting on the Argentine showgirl’s statement about Mariotto’s zero. The juror then went a step further as Mauro Icardi’s wife continued to speak to Milly Carlucci: “He already founded this labor union of the dancers. And at the end there was no lack of the most stinging thrusts. “You, that millionaire!“Selvaggia Lucarelli concluded, turning to her fellow judges as if to seek their approval. Wanda glossed over it, but it’s clear that there could be sparks between the two as the show continues. There’s been no shortage of disagreements between Lucarelli and Nara taunts in the past, and Wanda doesn’t seem willing to fall for it Provocations. “If it gets personal, but I don’t think it will happen, I will be able to respond in kind,” the Argentine warned in his last interview with the weekly Oggi.