Deutschland sucht den Superstar | |
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Season 19 | |
Hosted by | Marco Schreyl |
Judges | Florian Silbereisen Ilse DeLange Toby Gad |
Winner | Harry Marcello Laffontien |
Runner-up | Amber van den Elzen |
Release | |
Original network | RTL |
Original release | 22 January – 7 May 2022 |
Season chronology |
The nineteenth season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar began on 22 January 2022 on RTL. [1] The jury consisted of Florian Silbereisen, Ilse DeLange and Toby Gad. The contract with Dieter Bohlen as a juror was not extended by RTL and after 18 seasons Bohlen was not in the jury. [2] Marco Schreyl became the new host. [3]
The guest judge in the first live show was Thomas Anders; [4] in the second live show, Sarah Lombardi; [5] and in the third and fourth, Let's Dance judge Joachim Llambi. [6]
Harry Marcello Laffontien won the competition with 73,10% of the public votes, the third highest percentage win on the show.
Place | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Occupation | Status |
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1 | Harry Marcello Laffontien | 21 | Hiddenhausen | Artist | Winner |
2 | Amber van den Elzen | 20 | Gemert, Netherlands | Student | Runner-up |
3 | Melissa Mantzoukis | 18 | Ingolstadt | Trainee | Eliminated in Round 2 Grand Finale |
4 | Gianni Laffontien | 17 | Hiddenhausen | Artist | Eliminated in Round 1 Grand Finale |
5 | Dominik Simmen | 22 | Kiel | Psychology student | Eliminated Semi-Final |
6 | Melissa Turan | 23 | Wiesloch | Make-up artist | |
7 | Din Omerhodzic | 24 | Frankfurt am Main | Medical student | Eliminated Live Show 2 |
8 | Tina Umbricht | 23 | Gränichen, Switzerland | Worker in a cell phone store | |
9 | Abigail Nova Campos | 17 | Leipzig | Student | Eliminated Live Show 1 |
10 | Domenico Tarantino | 24 | Hamburg | Employee in a bank |
Contestant lost the pre-voting and was eliminated | |
Contestant was in the bottom three | |
Contestant received the fewest votes and was eliminated | |
Contestant received the most votes from the public | |
Contestant was announced as the season's winner | |
Contestant was announced as the runner-up |
Contestant | Song | Result | Voting result |
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Dominik Simmen | "Rebel Yell" | Advanced | 77.15% |
Emine Knapczyk | "Rebel Yell" | Eliminated | 22.85% |
Order | Contestant | Song | Result | Voting result |
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1 | Melissa Turan | "Beat It" | Safe | 5,81% (7/10) |
2 | Abigail Nova Campos | "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" | Eliminated | 4,38% (9/10) |
3 | Gianni Laffontien | "Hold Me Now" | Safe | 11,22% (3/10) |
4 | Domenico Tarantino | "Maniac" | Eliminated | 2,70% (10/10) |
5 | Amber van den Elzen | "Right Here Waiting" | Safe | 15,72% (2/10) |
6 | Din Omerhodzic | "Halt mich" | Safe | 8,93% (6/10) |
7 | Tina Umbricht | "Kids in America" | Bottom three | 4,48% (8/10) |
8 | Harry Marcello Laffontien | "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" | Safe | 25,03% (1/10) |
9 | Melissa Mantzoukis | "Holding Out for a Hero" | Safe | 11,14% (4/10) |
10 | Dominik Simmen | "Take On Me" | Safe | 10,59% (5/10) |
Order | Contestant | Song | Movie | Result | Voting result |
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1 | Melissa Turan | "Lady Marmalade" | Moulin Rouge! | Safe | 9,82% (5/8) |
2 | Gianni Laffontien | "Oh, Pretty Woman" | Pretty Woman | Safe | 13,02% (4/8) |
3 | Amber van den Elzen | "Shallow" | A Star is Born | Safe | 18,17% (3/8) |
4 | Din Omerhodzic | "She's Like the Wind" | Dirty Dancing | Eliminated | 6,66% (7/8) |
5 | Tina Umbricht | "Crazy in Love" (Remix) | Fifty Shades of Grey | Eliminated | 4,43% (8/8) |
6 | Harry Marcello Laffontien | "I'm Still Standing" | Rocketman | Safe | 22,33% (1/8) |
7 | Melissa Mantzoukis | "Never Enough" | The Greatest Showman | Safe | 18,37% (2/8) |
8 | Dominik Simmen | "What I've Done" | Transformers | Bottom three | 7,20% (6/8) |
Original airdate: 30 April
Order | Contestant | Song | Result | Voting result |
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1 | Melissa Turan | "Domino" | Eliminated | 6,80% (6/6) |
2 | Gianni Laffontien | "She" | Bottom three | 15,47% (4/6) |
3 | Amber van den Elzen | "Desperado" | Safe | 17,66% (2/6) |
4 | Dominik Simmen | "Use Somebody" | Eliminated | 10,28% (5/6) |
5 | Harry Marcello Laffontien | "When a Man Loves a Woman" | Safe | 34,13% (1/6) |
6 | Melissa Mantzoukis | "Runnin' (Lose It All)" | Safe | 15,66% (3/6) |
Duette (Duets) | ||||
7 | Melissa Turan & Gianni Laffontien | "Feeling Good" | — | |
8 | Amber van den Elzen & Dominik Simmen | "You're the One That I Want" | ||
9 | Harry Marcello Laffontien & Melissa Mantzoukis | "You Are The Reason" |
Original airdate: 7 May
Order | Contestant | Song (Season highlight Song) | Song (Favourite Song) | Result | Voting result | Winner's single | Result | Voting result |
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1 | Gianni Laffontien | "It's Not Unusual" | "Burning Love" | Eliminated in Round 1 | 13,09% (4/4) | N/A (already eliminated) | ||
2 | Amber van den Elzen | "The House of the Rising Sun" | "Islands in the Stream" | Safe | 21,17% (2/4) | "Someone to Love" | Runner-up | 26,90% (2/2) |
3 | Harry Marcello Laffontien | "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher" | "If You Don't Know Me by Now" | Safe | 49,01% (1/4) | "Someone to Love" | Winner | 73,10% (1/2) |
4 | Melissa Mantzoukis | "What I Did for Love" | "Stone Cold" | Eliminated in Round 2 | 16,73% (3/4) | N/A (already eliminated) | ||
Females | Males | Top 10 | Winner | Runner-up |
Safe | Most votes | Safe Last | Eliminated |
Stage: | Top 11 | Top 8 | Semi-Final - Top 6 | Finals - Top 4 | ||||
Week: | 4/16 | 4/23 | 4/30 | 5/7 | ||||
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Place | Contestant | Result | ||||||
1 | Harry Marcello Laffontien | 1st 25,03% | 1st 22,33% | 1st 34,13% | 1st 49,01% | Winner 73,10% | ||
2 | Amber van den Elzen | 2nd 15,72% | 3rd 18,17% | 2nd 17,66% | 2nd 21,17% | Runner-up 26,90% | ||
3 | Melissa Mantzoukis | 4th 11,14% | 2nd 18,37% | 3rd 15,66% | 3rd 16,73% | |||
4 | Gianni Laffontien | 3rd 11,22% | 4th 13,02% | 4th 15,47% | 4th 13,09% | |||
5 | Dominik Simmen | 5th 10,59% | 6th 7,20% | 5th 10,28% | ||||
6 | Melissa Turan | 7th 5,81% | 5th 9,82% | 6th 6,80% | ||||
7 | Din Omerhodzic | 6th 8,93% | 7th 6,66% | |||||
8 | Tina Umbricht | 8th 4,48% | 8th 4,43% | |||||
9 | Abigail Nova Campos | 9th 4,38% | ||||||
10 | Domenico Tarantino | 10th 2,70% | ||||||
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