Agatha Ruiz de la Prada’s life is full of bright colors and hearts; However, her time on Dancing with the Stars has been rather gray. The designer, who was the protagonist of a great controversy at the first gala, has inaugurated the eliminated box together with Roberto, the dancer who has accompanied her in these two programs.
Ruiz de la Prada has not objected to his departure this time, but the audience of the program presented by Valeria Mazza and Jesús Vázquez has. According to viewers, the way in which those expelled have been shown the exit door has not been adequate due to an evident lack of time.
Instead of a goodbye with the honors that a participant deserves, the broadcast has been cut off abruptly, leaving the audience and the contestants themselves unable to say anything. In this way, the end of Agatha Ruiz de la Prada has been, to say the least, somewhat rushed.
This has not gone unnoticed by viewers, who were quick to share their displeasure on social media, describing the closing of the gala as a lack of respect towards the designer. “Everything was going well until the end of the program arrived and everything is chaos,” said a user on X.
Others have gone further and wanted to give their opinion on how the program should end to avoid endings that are “not normal.” In this way, for everything to flow correctly, there should be time to “say goodbye to the one who is kicked out, let the winners dance again and thank the spectators.”
Before she was expelled, the designer was able to speak up to explain what had happened to make her feel offended at the first gala and decide to leave the program after receiving poor ratings.
As she explained, the only person to blame for what happened was herself, although she slipped that, in some way, she had felt deceived: “The mistake was mine. They told me that I was going to learn to dance, that I was going to have a great time and I was going to to lose weight.” Furthermore, she assured that not everyone had behaved badly towards her: “There have been people who consciously or unconsciously did not treat me well. There have been people who have treated me great.”