RTL intervenes

Scathing comments for Victoria Swarovski

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09.04.2024 12:08

"Let's Dance" presenter Victoria Swarovski (30) looked enchanting in a beautiful blue dress in the last live show. However, she was heavily criticized on Instagram for her outfit and appearance. The whole thing went so far that even RTL got involved.

Victoria Swarovski has been a fixture on the RTL show "Let's Dance" for almost six years. In 2018, she followed in the footsteps of Sylvie Meis (45) and hosted the popular dance show alongside Daniel Hartwich (45).

Scathing comments for Swarovski
In recent years, however, the 30-year-old has repeatedly had to put up with a lot of criticism online - partly because of her looks.

In the fifth live show, Swarovski opted for a stylish evening dress in a beautiful blue. A picture of the presenter was published on the official Instagram account of "Let's Dance" shortly after the show. The reactions to her outfit were devastating...

Victoria Swarovski has hosted the popular dance show with Daniel Hartwich for almost six years. (Bild: Foto: RTL / Stefan Gregorowius)
Victoria Swarovski has hosted the popular dance show with Daniel Hartwich for almost six years.

"Why doesn't she just go topless?"
"I want Sylvie Meis back," wrote one Instagram user. Other comments were about her dress, but also about her figure: "Terrible dress" or "She seems to me to be getting thinner and thinner. I hope she's eating healthily," is one of the comments.

"Her dresses are often very beautiful, including this one. She has a figure too, but it's terrible up top, it flattens everything, doesn't emphasize anything and you always have the feeling that you're about to see more than is good," one fan complained about the look. "Why doesn't she just go topless?"

The 30-year-old received massive criticism online for her outfit in the fifth episode of "Let's Dance". (Bild: Foto: RTL / Stefan Gregorowius)
The 30-year-old received massive criticism online for her outfit in the fifth episode of "Let's Dance".

Body shaming & hate comments RTL intervenes
After countless negative, sometimes offensive comments, even the broadcaster intervened. "Dear community, please remain respectful in the comments! We would like to take this opportunity to point out once again that we do not tolerate body shaming or insults here. We reserve the right to remove such comments and take further action," RTL wrote in a comment under the Instagram post.

One user agreed with the broadcaster: "Sad that you even have to point this out."

The next episode of "Let's Dance" airs on Friday at 20:15 on RTL.

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