Jo’s black scrubs in the new season of Grey’s Anatomy have been a topic of discussion among fans in the weeks leading up to the season 19 premiere.
20.09.2022 - 21:01 / usmagazine.com
Second thoughts? Artem Chigvintsev didn’t know that his season 31 partner, Heidi D’Amelio, wanted to quit Dancing With the Stars ahead of their first performance together.
“I had no idea she was quitting,” the ballroom dancer, 40, told Us Weekly and other reporters following the Monday, September 19, premiere. “I was like, ‘What?’ … I honestly [found] out when they were talking to [cohost] Alfonso [Ribiero] and I was like, ‘Should I say something? Should I not?’ … [I decided] I’m gonna ask her afterward.”
D’Amelio, 50, explained that she was having doubts about her ability to compete on DWTS in the week leading up to the premiere. “I was fine up until last Tuesday. And then [on] Wednesday, rehearsal was awful, and I was on the verge of crying. … I struggled the entire rehearsal for three hours and then I went home and I rehearsed till, like, four in the morning,” the influencer revealed. “I came back a little bit better the next day, but [it] wasn’t great.”
She continued: “[I felt] all the self-doubt. I was like, ‘I can’t [do this]. I have to walk away from this.’”
However, the Hulu finally felt confident enough to hit the dance floor after returning for one last rehearsal, during which she felt like everything “settled” into place. A pep talk from her daughter — and fellow DWTS competitor — Charli D’Amelio also helped change Heidi’s mind. “She was super supportive,” the D’Amelio Show star said of her 18-year-old.
Once Chigvintsev learned about Heidi’s hesitations, he made sure to remind his partner that she has “amazing potential” to go far in the competition. “I think you are working really hard. I think you want to look really good, and you want to do well. And those [are] three types of ingredients that [are] so important
Jo’s black scrubs in the new season of Grey’s Anatomy have been a topic of discussion among fans in the weeks leading up to the season 19 premiere.
Saturday Night Live is back!
Bachelor in Paradise airs and CBS premieres The Real Love Boat, inspired by the iconic 1970s series. The unscripted dating show features some surprise guest stars from the scripted series, and the husband-and-wife team of Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell try to help a group of singles find love on the high seas. There’s nothing I love more than celebrating love in a gorgeous location, and this delivers. On the drama front (though BiP and TRLB can never be accused of not bringing the drama), Grey’s Anatomy returns for season 19 and The Good Doctor begins season 5, both on ABC.
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