Simone Lugner after Dancing Stars: Is she on the verge of the emotional abyss?
After "Dancing Stars", Simone Lugner talks about her fears, personal problems and the way back to life.

Simone Lugner after Dancing Stars: Is she on the verge of the emotional abyss?
Simone Lugner, the widow of the late master builder Richard Lugner, celebrated remarkable success through her participation in the ORF dance show “Dancing Stars”. Together with her dance partner Danilo Campisi, she reached third place in the show, which reached its finale on Friday. Loud exxpress.at For Simone, the experience brought a positive turn in her life, which was marked by grief and inheritance disputes.
Taking part in the show allowed her to forget for a while the worries about the disputes with the Lugner family. However, after the show ended, she expressed concerns about falling into an emotional hole. “I’m afraid of falling back into sadness,” says Lugner. She missed the routine of daily rehearsals and felt exhausted after the media hype.
Personal challenges
In addition to the emotional stress, Simone faces other challenges. Only taking part in the dance show distracted her from her personal problems, including an eviction notice that forced her to vacate her right to live in the house they shared by June 30th. This happens in the context of an inheritance dispute over her late husband's million-dollar fortune. Simone feels unfairly treated in this argument and is also faced with the sadness of her current life situation, which is drastically different from the previous attention she received through the show.
The fact that she currently has no job offers reinforces her feelings of inadequacy. Simone has no desire to return to the spotlight; rather, she is looking for a job in the background, ideally in the office. Her reluctance is partly due to a death threat she received last year, which weighed heavily on her oe24.at reported.
The positive power of dancing
Despite the difficulties she finds herself in, Simone emphasizes the importance of dancing for her well-being. A study by the University of Roehampton has shown that dancing improves general well-being, reduces stress and increases resilience to psychological stress. Loud heilpraxisnet.de Dancing acts as a natural buffer against stress, promotes emotional expression and can reduce physiological stress markers.
In the coming days, Simone plans to take care of her garden and more household chores that fell by the wayside during her time on the dance show. However, the loss of the daily routine and the confrontation with the reality of her life raise questions about how she can survive this phase without the stimulating power of dancing.