Bernardo Souza, 36, has left 'Dancing with the Stars' After several weeks of being slaughtered by criticism. The Madeira pilot evolved throughout the program, however Not enough to gain viewers' sympathy Who week after week questioned the continuity of the winner of “Celebrity Big Brother” in the form presented by Christina Ferreira.
With Bernardo's withdrawal on Saturday, February 17th Dancer Daniela Santos also ended up exiting TVI's talent show. At the time of farewell, Daniela left a private message for the broadcaster. “Christina. I was fascinated by her until I met her. I've loved you for 11 years. The words he said to me will remain in my heart forever. “Everything you did for me is gone,” Daniela said on social media.
“Thank you for this and for all the moments you allowed me to live and for always believing in me. I wish you many times more than I wish for myself“, to thank.
before, Daniela Santos left a long statement to Bernardo Souza, in which he explains that he shared every moment of the rally driver's pain during this challenge. “No. 7. Ceremony 7. Day 17. I knew that something very special had been written: We moved an entire country. I have to live this program as I am: a dancer and choreographer. I should just see this as a job, and act pragmatically when I'm asked to, but considering I've been doing this since the first issue, it's not worth trying, because I always choose to be myself, and that's how I am,” he wrote.Bernardo's pain was never alone Only we know what we experience. I cried nights on end because of my inability to not be able to change the situation., due to frustration at not being able to do more. But I know I did everything I could. Experiencing human evil and having to remain resilient He revealed that creating the conditions to continue our journey was the biggest challenge of all.
“We could have won the title this edition but I feel that this is how we were the real winners. We've walked out the door through which all parties should have entered: the Respect Party. How exciting it was to see the audience realize they made a mistake and change their behavior. He concluded by saying: “What happened on Saturday was a lesson in humanity.”