Nela Pocisková, winner of the 2010 season of Let’s Dance, will return to the Slovak dance competition after a 16-year absence, according to reports from Diva.sk. The return of the now-mother-of-two has generated attention, particularly due to the presence of her former partner, Ján Ďurovčík, on the judging panel.
Pocisková, who won the show at age 18, expressed feeling stressed about Ďurovčík’s potential critique, Diva.sk reported. However, she similarly indicated her priorities have shifted since her initial win. “I’m a mother now and my ambitions are completely different than when I was 18,” she stated.
The upcoming 11th series of Let’s Dance is set to begin Sunday, according to Diva.sk. Pocisková’s return has sparked discussion about the potential introduction of her children to the world of show business. Even as her son, Hektor, is reportedly uninterested, her daughter, Lianka, is enthusiastic about the possibility, Diva.sk noted. Pocisková believes her children will fully grasp the implications of her participation once they see the show on television or hear about it at school.
Recent pre-show coverage, as reported by news sources, highlighted a party associated with Let’s Dance, with attention given to Pocisková’s appearance and the presence of other figures connected to the show. Jana Hospodárová also recently generated attention with a photograph released before the show’s launch, according to Google News.