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Danced offspring: Baby Hänni emerges

Dancing pro Christina Hänni and musician Luca Hänni, popular duo on " Let's Dance", were initial dancing partners, later tied the knot, and are now proud parents.

The Hänni family has a new member.
The Hänni family has a new member.

Danced offspring: Baby Hänni emerges

Luca Hänni, the popular singer, and his wife Christina have expanded their family. "Our family crew has a new leader!", posted Christina Hänni on Instagram. "We've gone from a duo to a trio, and the new vibe from her is just freaking amazing."

The new family of three is currently savoring their "joint bonding phase", as it continued in the emotional Instagram post. Alongside this, Hänni shared a pic of a tiny baby foot held by the parents.

Luca Hänni (29, known for "Don't Think About Me") and professional dancer Christina (34, originally Luft) met each other in 2020 as contestants on RTL's dance show "Let's Dance" and finished in third place together. Their relationship blossomed post-show finale, as they later confessed. Back then, whispers of a romantic connection between the two were already buzzing around. Since August 2023, they've been married.

In 2024, the "Let's Dance" family grew beyond just the Hänni baby: The dancer duo Renata and Valentin Lusin also became parents. Stella joined their family in March, during the 17th season, causing Valentin to take a short break from his dancing duties on the show.

The family Ionel is also on the brink of growth: As they declared in April, professional dancers Patricija (29) and Alexandru (29) are expecting another child. According to a Saturday Instagram post, Patricija is now in her seventh month of pregnancy and is carrying twins. The Ionels already have a little boy.

Read also:

  1. The news of the new addition to the Hänni family has been causing a stir on social media in Germany, with people expressing their congratulations and admiration on platforms like Instagram.
  2. Luca Hänni's musical career has also gained popularity in Switzerland, with his hit song "Don't Think About Me" gaining traction on various media platforms.
  3. Christina Luft, Luca Hänni's wife and a professional dancer, has been sharing dance moves and routines on her Instagram account, often accompanied by their baby girl.
  4. The duo Renata and Valentin Lusin, also known for their impressive dance skills on Let's Dance, became parents in 2024, which led Valentin to temporarily step away from the show to spend time with his new family.
  5. The media coverage of the Let's Dance family has not only focused on the romantic relationships between contestants but also on the personal lives and family dynamics of the participants, such as the Hännis and the Ionels.
  6. The Ionel family, including professional dancers Patricija and Alexandru, will soon welcome twins, expanding their family from a trio to a quintet.
  7. The growth of the Let's Dance family not only includes romantic relationships and new arrivals but also the prevalence of family bands, as seen with other contestants such as Christina Luft's band.
  8. The global media landscape has been responsive to the growing interest in dance competitions like Let's Dance, with television stations and online platforms providing extended coverage and opportunities for aspiring dancers.

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