Billy Crawford disadvantaged in Dancing with the stars: he leaves with serious handicaps

This is the big day. This Friday, September 9, TF1 kicks off Dancing with the stars 2022. The opportunity to find international star Billy Crawford, notably known for his hit Trackin’. Despite being motivated from head to toe, the 40-year-old singer leaves with a disability.

Before the launch, Billy Crawford confided in our colleagues from Parisian and he did not hide his joy at returning to France for this great adventure. For the occasion, he took his whole family on board, including his wife Coleen Garcia (29 years old) and their son Amari (2 years old). TF1 took an apartment to house them during the filming. “If my two-year-old son hadn’t followed me, I wouldn’t have been able to acceptr”, he said. The charming brunette then revealed that it was not the first channel that came looking for him. He was the one who applied knowing that it was going to be difficult. plus that he’s not 100% physically fit.” (He takes off his trainer, then two socks on over each other and shows us a…black toe!) I have been dancing for 30 years and this is the first time in my life that this has happened to me! in additionI broke both ankles, one dancing, one motorcycling. I have two socks for this (he gets up and cracks his bones several times). I’m 40 but my feet are 70! Not to mention the damaged cruciate ligamentslike footballers (laughs)“, did he declare.

Despite everything, Billy Crawford intends to win the adventure. To give himself every chance of getting there, he eats plenty of protein. The former companion of Lorie Pester also watched the performances of Matt Pokora (winner of season 1) and contacted Tayc (winner of the last edition). “Then, who knows if in January, I will not ask TF1 for work again? (He laughs) I too want to do Mask Singer… For miss France, I am too old. Too bad because I know how to scroll (laughs)!“, he continued. What is certain is that he will take advantage of this spotlight to unveil new songs.

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