Daniel Gal was eliminated from “Dancing with the Stars”

The actress impressed throughout the season with sweeping and exciting dances during which we were even exposed to her personal story. However, this evening (Wednesday) it was not enough and Gal and the partner for the square were eliminated from the competition. “Thank you for this experience, I’m proud of us”

Arch board 12 | Mako | Published 21/08/24 23:05

Photo: From “Dancing with the Stars”, Keshet 12

From the beginning of the season she showed that in addition to being an excellent actress she is also a dancer at heart, but tonight (Wednesday) Daniel Gal and dancer Adir Blumenfeld ended their journey in “Dancing with the Stars” after an exciting duel against Linoy Ashram and Rafael Fleishman. The elimination that caught us off guard happened in the quarter finals, after the two performed a lyrical style dance to the song “Hero of a Mother” by the singer Moshe Peretz, for which they received a score of 35 points.

From the very beginning, Danielle proved that she is one of the most prominent contestants in the competition. After dancing a Viennese waltz in the premiere, the couple received a score of 31 points and compliments from the judges who raised the bar of expectations. “Good luck to the other couples. This is not a normal dance for the first time,” Anna Aronov said enthusiastically.

Beyond his high abilities, Daniel always aspired to advance. Even if there were things that were more complex for her, she overcame the difficulty and did everything she could to improve what was needed and meet the mentor’s requirements. Another thing Daniel excelled at was emotion. Her dances moved us and the stories behind them touched everyone’s hearts. The standout story Danielle shared related to a syndrome she faced as a child that caused paralysis from the neck down. To celebrate overcoming the disease and to the sounds of a French song whose message is “look at me”, Danielle danced a powerful dance that earned her the first perfect score of the season.

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