‘Dancing with the Stars’ lit up the Telecinco screens this Saturday, offering viewers a show taken care of down to the smallest detail on a spectacular set. The casting of contestants promised luxury entertainment, backed by a jury of high-level professionals.

The program, led by Jesús Vázquez and Valeria Mazza, sought to become the most successful edition of this international format. The contestants, recognized for their professional careers, expressed their hopes and fears during the press conference, generating expectation among viewers.

However, the premiere was not without criticism. Social networks were filled with comments about the voice of Jesús Vázquez, who was the subject of speculation about his state of health. Some users pointed out problems with the sound of the program’s microphones as a possible cause of the auditory peculiarity. “What’s wrong with Jesús Vázquez’s voice? I hear it strange,” said a user on Twitter.

Diversity in dance partners was also a topic of debate. While some praised the inclusion of same-sex couples, like Jonan and his partner, others expressed divided opinions on the role of each member in mixed couples. “I love that Jonan dances with a boy, although there should be a couple of girls too,” commented one tweeter.

Furthermore, the audience was divided when evaluating the casting, with criticism towards the lack of recognition of some contestants. Antonia Del’Atte, part of the jury, defended the choice of well-known contestants, generating mixed reactions on the networks. “Who are these people? I don’t even know 90% of them. If this is what they call stars, turn it off and let’s go,” said one viewer.

With a spectacular set, ‘Dancing with the Stars’ promises a season full of emotions. Despite the criticism, the positive comments about the stage and the start of the program indicate that the expectation is far from fading.