Social media commentary highlighted the sustained popularity of the television program, “Auksinis protas.” The show has spanned twelve years and twelve seasons, continuing to feature a final competition structure. Viewership data from the superfinal on Friday indicated significant public interest; the program achieved an average audience share of 37%, with a peak share recorded at 42%. Furthermore, an estimated 280,000 people tuned in while the event was broadcast live, not including those who viewed it later.
The discussion surrounding the show also addressed the performance of contestants, such as A. Martinėnas-Vudis, who gained attention for significant weight loss—nearly 30 kg—during a trip to Spain. While some commentary questioned the plausibility of such rapid results, the overall discourse touched upon the perceived shift in public enthusiasm for the competition.
In response to the general commentary, representatives from the show, including Arūnas and the entire “Auksinio proto” creative team, issued a statement. They acknowledged the ongoing dialogue surrounding the program’s reception. The statement served as a direct response to critiques suggesting that the initial high levels of interest in the show had recently lessened.
The team concluded by expressing their sincere gratitude to the public for their continued attention and for the viewership figures that demonstrate the enduring appeal of the competition to the viewing public.
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