In a captivating Disney-themed episode of *Dancing with the Stars*, the remaining eleven couples showcased their talents, highlighted by Florent Manaudou’s romantic rumba and Lénie’s impressive foxtrot. Jungeli and Inès Vandamme stole the spotlight with their vibrant samba, earning widespread acclaim. As the show concluded, Sophie Davant and Nicolas Archambault faced elimination after a cha cha showdown, marking their exit from the competition while excitement builds for the remaining couples vying for the mirrorball trophy.
Dancing with the Stars: A Magical Night of Disney Classics
In the latest episode of *Dancing with the Stars*, following the departure of Nelson Monfort and Calisson Gasdoué, the remaining eleven couples took to the dance floor for a spectacular Disney-themed fourth prime. The judges—Fauve Hautot, Jean-Marc Généreux, Chris Marques, and Mel Charlot—kicked off the night with a dazzling performance at Disneyland Paris. The spotlight then shifted to Olympic swimmer Florent Manaudou and his partner Elsa Bois, who captivated the audience with a romantic rumba set to *Love Under the Stars* from *The Lion King*.
Next up was Lénie, the season’s standout contestant, who enchanted the judges with a stunning foxtrot. Despite facing challenges during rehearsals, she earned an impressive score of 36 points, receiving four 9s. Football star Adil Rami and his partner Ana Riera followed, dancing to *Prince Ali* from *Aladdin*, and secured a total of 29 points. The evening also featured performances from Mayane, Charlotte de Turckheim, Claude Dartois, and Eve Gilles, who transformed into Pocahontas for their routine.
Jungeli and Inès: A Duo That Stole the Show
As the night progressed, Jungeli and Inès Vandamme made their entrance, bringing a vibrant samba to the dance floor with *I Just Can’t Wait to Be King* from *The Lion King*. Their captivating performance left both judges and viewers in awe, leading many to hail them as the season’s finest duo. Social media buzzed with praise, with fans expressing their admiration: *”Jungeli and Inès, I’m totally a fan of their performance!”* and *”Jungeli’s growth in just four weeks is astonishing—what a transformation!”* The duo continues to impress with every performance, solidifying their status as audience favorites.
As the two-hour show drew to a close, host Camille Combal revealed the couples facing elimination. Unfortunately, Sophie Davant and Nicolas Archambault, who landed at the bottom of the rankings during Disney Night, found themselves in a showdown alongside Claude Dartois and Katrina Patchett. After a tense cha cha face-off, it was announced that Sophie and Nicolas would be leaving the competition. Sophie expressed her relief, stating, *”They danced really well, and I had a great adventure, but I’m glad they are moving on.”* The journey continues for the remaining couples as they strive for the coveted mirrorball trophy.