Former ‘AGT’ Dancing Duo, Stefanny and Yeeremy, Win ‘Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars’
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Stefanny and Yeeremy, Colombian-born dancers who previously competed on America’s Got Talent Season 17, have once again captured the hearts of audiences, this time winning the inaugural edition of Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars. The talent show, broadcasted on Telecinco, concluded with Stefanny and Yeeremy taking home the coveted prize valued at 25,000 euros.
Stefanny and Yeeremy Win Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars
Hailing from the vibrant city of Cali, Colombia, the duo paths’ first crossed when Stefanny became Yeeremy’s dance teacher, igniting a partnership destined for greatness. The success of the talented duo extended beyond national borders when they received an invitation to compete on AGT.
The duo’s resilience and dedication drove them to participate in spin off competition, Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars. The recent final episode of Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars brought together the top 12 artists who had qualified throughout the various rounds. Ultimately, Stefanny and Yeeremy’s exceptional talent and dedication paid off as they claimed the ultimate title.
The dancers not only won the 25,000 euro prize but also managed to get Risto Mejide, one of the judges, on his feet and dancing alongside them. Vardanyan Brothers secured the second position, while B-Unique finished third in the intense competition.
Stefanny and Yeeremy’s triumph as the winners of Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars marks a significant milestone in their journey to success. From their initial participation in AGT to their captivating performances on the stage of Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars, the duo has consistently impressed audiences and judges alike with their exceptional talent, energy, and creativity.
Viewership For Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars Dropped Despite Entertaining Show
While Stefanny and Yeeremy’s victory on Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars showcased their talent and captivated audiences, it is essential to acknowledge the ratings and audience reception of the show itself. Despite the immense talent on display, Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars faced tough competition and experienced mixed results in terms of viewership.
Throughout the first season of Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars, the show consistently attracted an average of around one million viewers each night, which, considering Telecinco’s usual viewership numbers, can be deemed acceptable. However, it faced stiff competition from its main rival, La Voz Kids, which aired on Saturdays as well.
Approximately 1.15 million viewers watched the final episode of Spain’s Got Talent: All-Stars, which garnered an 11.2% share. While these numbers may seem significant, they fell short compared to the previous episode and were considerably lower. Additionally, the show failed to secure the top spot for the night, as it was surpassed by competing programs like Mulán on Cuatro and La Voz Kids on Antena 3.