“Dancing surpasses Tu Si Que Vales is a satisfaction. Barbara d’Urso’s cachet is not up to me”

Milly Carlucci comments on the success in terms of ratings of Dancing with the Stars, which also surpassed Tu Sì Que Vales. The presenter also talks about Barbara d’Urso’s guest appearance and the issue of the fee.

After almost a month since the start of Dancing with the starsthe Rai1 broadcast still proves to have a rather strong hold on the public who, in fact, prefer it to another great generalist TV title, namely You Are Worth Iton Canale 5. The presenter of the dancing show of the flagship Rai network also comments on Barbara d’Urso’s guest appearance on the broadcast, one of the most followed moments of the latest episodes.

The success of Dancing with the Stars

This is a great satisfaction as well as a nice confirmationthis is how Milly Carlucci commented to the microphones of SuperguidaTv on the success of Dancing with the Stars, in terms of ratings and mainly share, on Tu Sì Que Vales by Maria De Filippi, another great Saturday night cult. The presenter tries to explain, after so many years, how a program of this type manages to attract the public’s attention:

Dancing with the Stars, with the inevitable ups and downs, has always been a success but this year there seems to be a particular magic. We must not stop however, we are only at the beginning, the road is long and difficult. The secret to never getting tired? Having your antennas straight and understanding the mood of the public, working while trying to never copy and paste with the previous year. Last year we had a prestigious and quite mature cast. This year we managed to combine prestige with younger competitors. In any case, you have to work hard every day with enthusiasm, passion and a critical spirit. Many beautiful things arise from comparison.

Barbara d’Urso’s guest

Among the topics touched on in the interview, also that relating to Barbara d’Urso’s guest. The presenter was a dancer for one night and there was a lot of rumors about her hypothetical fee, on which Carlucci intervened explaining:

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The cachet affair is not my responsibility and it is not up to me. I know that there is an overall budget for dancers for one night which is quite low so much so that last year we had a number of very good actors on promotion. For example, the national volleyball team attended the first episode for free. The important thing is that Ballando earns a lot from advertising and I think it is good for the whole network.

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