On Friday, September 9, the launch of the new season in TF1 took place. Dance with the stars. At the end of the first jackpot, Olympic champion David Douillet, who danced with his partner Katrina Patchett, was eliminated. Billy Crawford caused a sensation among the judges. The proof of this is that they have all activated their immune bells to push him straight to the 2nd prime.
Saturday, September 10, Matthieu Delormeau returns to the TF1 dance show on his date, TPMP Contacts. And the host and producer took the opportunity to talk about money and revealed that celebrities were paid less in previous seasons than in previous seasons. “All I can tell you is that they are getting paid less this year, everything has been revised down a bit. The highest salaries we know of are 400,000 euros with Pamela Anderson, 150,000 euros for Ophelia Winter, 200,000 euros with Estelle Lefébure and that’s just to come to the first show and afterwards you have a little more money as a bonus. It costs between 5,000 and 20,000 euros to stay a little longer”, pointed.
Columnist Florian Anselme continued to share the amounts celebrities have made from the program. “There are still Anggun and Billy Crawfort who won 80.000 Euros. They are the winners. Behind him is the judo champion David Douillet with 60.000 Euros. Eva, which is 50,000 euros. Léa Elui and Florent Peyre 40,000 Euros. Amandine Petit and Théo Fernandez at 30,000. Finally, Thomas Da Costa, with the lowest wage in DALS history of 15,000 Euros”, revealed.
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Source: Programme Television

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