2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
In the midst of such a tough stage, receiving good news is something that is appreciated. Toni Costa has given us one of the best this week. After his five sessions of Zumba classes through his YouTube channel these days, the dancer has collected nothing less than the essential material that is so badly needed for the sick right now.
Excited by this achievement, Toni wanted to thank and share the good news through his social networks with a video full of happiness for the good results obtained.
His thanks were extended to all those who in some way collaborated so that this precious project could be carried out. And that includes the two loves of his life, Alaïa and Adamari López, to whom he made a special mention for having become the best dance partners.
Toni deposited her check and quickly returned home to be with her family. The reception of her classes has been brutal, that's why she promises to continue making us enjoy ourselves through the small screen.
"I'm still working on seeing how we can continue to bring them dance, exercise and distraction in these difficult times, I am super proud of everyone and eternally grateful!" Thanks to you Toni for this gesture, for your dedication and your talent. Looking forward to your classes!
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