When Jakob Fauerby and Silas Holst in the next week, occupy the dance floor in the big ‘dancing with the stars’-the finale, they have the chance to write history as the first same-sex couple to win the competition.

the Support from the audience and the viewers at home in the living rooms have been great right from the beginning. Among other things, in Extra Magazine’s LIVE coverages on Fridays, which are constantly being sent sweet comments their way.

It is something that warms at the two gentlemen.

– It is overwhelming and wonderful, the sounds from Jakob Fauerby, before he elaborates:

– I think the cool thing is that you can feel that the mood has shifted. Even the people who might think it is annoying to see two men dancing together, like said: ‘well, okay, it must be good’. The tone has been better.

Danish well-known – 22. nov. 2019 – at. 21:41, Finished in ‘dancing with the stars’

Jakob Fauerby and Silas Holst in a fast-paced tango. Photo: Jonas Olufson

Even in the drop a negative comment into a once in a while, it doesn’t matter which pair goes a lot on.

– There are many who say: ‘It’s not just me’, and that is fair enough. They do it in a really neat way, I think, and I can easily respect, says Silas Holst.

– It is not because we are on some crusade to convert everyone. It is not the mission. It is just tremendously nice, to those who are not a fan of the constellation, makes it in a really nice way.

Film, tv & radio – 22. nov. 2019 – at. 22:29 Surprising announcement: Now they respond on exit

the Judges were clearly happy for Jakob Fauerby and Silas holst’s tango. Photo: Jonas Olufson

the Couple may also notice that the danes have moved on the question of whether it is in order that two men dancing together, after they have seen the program.

When it is said and done, they make it clear that it is not exactly a revolution, they walk in.

– something happened, and I’m really happy. I think there are very many people who have discovered that we are just two people who dance together, says Jakob Fauerby.

Wilder is it not, the prophecy for his master Silas Holst.