Dancing With the Stars pro Cheryl Burke opened up exclusively to Us Weekly about her sobriety journey, soul searching after her public divorce from Matthew Lawrence and what lies ahead for her future in dance.
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Heartbreaking. Cheryl Burke is not handling her and ex-husband Matthew Lawrence’s battle for their dog, Ysabella, well following their split.
“Oh, I’m gonna cry,” Burke, 38, told Entertainment Tonight on Monday, October 10, when asked about the ongoing custody case for her pooch. “It’s just really sad, you know.”
The Dancing With the Stars pro was fighting back tears as she addressed the situation, saying, “It sucks because, for me, it’s just cruel.”
Burke, who split from the 42-year-old Brotherly Love alum earlier this year, noted that the French bulldog was “a gift from my ex” and therefore her pet.
“I hope that this soon, you know, dies down, and he calls it off,” she said while getting emotional. “Because you’re taking, like, my daughter away from me.”
The choreographer married Lawrence in May 2019 after dating on and off for more than a decade. News broke in February that Burke filed for divorce after less than three years of marriage.
In court documents obtained by Us Weekly, the dancer cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the dissolution of their union and cited the date of separation as January 7.
“I know I have always said I’m an open book with you guys, I do strive to be, and in writing this I’ve realized there really isn’t an easy way to announce that my marriage is ending,” Burke shared via Instagram in February. “I hope you can understand that I will not be commenting any further at this time and am asking for understanding and privacy. Thank you all for all the kind words and support you’ve given me.”
Last month, the Dance Moms alum and the Jumping Ship actor finalized their divorce. The pair honored their prenuptial agreement, which stated that Burke will keep her DWTS royalties and earnings while
Dancing With the Stars pro Cheryl Burke opened up exclusively to Us Weekly about her sobriety journey, soul searching after her public divorce from Matthew Lawrence and what lies ahead for her future in dance.
A new chapter? Cheryl Burke seemingly confirmed that she won’t return to Dancing With the Stars next year while speaking about her recent elimination from season 31.
Cheryl Burke is likely stepping away from . On the latest episode of her podcast, the 38-year-old dancer revealed why she probably won't return to the show as a pro, following her and Sam Champion's season 31 elimination.«A lot of people have asked me if this is my last season. The answer to that question is likely yes, this is my last season, as a dancer that is,» Burke said.
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Cheryl Burke says it is "cruel" to put her dog through a custody battle. The 38-year-old dancer finalised her divorced from 'Boy Meets World' actor Matthew Lawrence last month but explained it was "really sad" that the pair were having to fight over their French Bulldog Ysbaella and insisted that the pooch was given to her as a gift in the first place. She told ETOnline: "Oh, I'm gonna cry.
Jamie Lee Curtis is standing her ground for her comments in response to Kanye "Ye" West, after he sparked controversy for his threats to the Jewish community.MORE: Jamie Lee Curtis looks impossibly glamorous in sheer mesh shirt and blazerThe actress made an impassioned statement during an appearance on the Today Show against the rappers anti-semitic comments, which she promptly responded to on Twitter.She could not help but hold back tears as she spoke with Hoda Kotb, maintaining that she hopes Ye gets the help he needs after a series of erratic comments and behavior.WATCH: Jamie Lee Curtis revealed she had plastic surgery she 'hated' MORE: Jamie Lee Curtis sparks laugh riot with unsettled baby photoHis tweet, which led to his accounts on both Instagram and Twitter being restricted, said: "I'm a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I'm going death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE."He added: "The funny thing is I actually can't be Anti Semitic because Black people are actually Jew also. You guys have toyed with me and tried to black ball anyone whoever [sic] opposes your agenda."As the Today host read the tweet, Jamie was immediately appalled, saying: "I woke up to this."A post shared by TODAY (@todayshow)The star spoke out against anti-semitismPromptly after his problematic statement, the star was quick to denounce his words, replying with: "The holiest day in Judaism was last week.
Cheryl Burke is ready for a change. The 38-year-old pro confirms to ET that this will «likely» be her final season performing on the series, revealing that she's set her sights on a seat at the judges' table. «It will likely be my last season,» she told ET's Denny Directo backstage after Monday's Disney+ episode. Asked what might make her stick around a little longer with the franchise, she confessed, «Give me another job on the show.»«There's lots of different titles,» she continued.
Cheryl Burke is still hurting over having to battle her ex-husband over custody of their dog.Monday's was bittersweet for Burke and her celeb partner, Sam Champion. The pair delivered a fun, memorable dance for Disney+ Night — a paso doble set to «The Greatest Show» from — but ended up getting voted off.Speaking with ET's Denny Directo after the eventful evening, Burke addressed one particularly challenging personal drama that has been weighing on her in recent weeks — fighting over her beloved pup with ex Matthew Lawrence.«Oh, I'm gonna cry,» Burke said, getting emotional when asked about the custody fight, which she's been very open and vocal about in recent weeks. «It's just really sad, you know.»«It sucks because, for me, it's just cruel,» she said.
Jamie Lee Curtis revealed she was brought to tears by an anti-Semitic tweet shared by Ye on Saturday. Ye was locked out of his Twitter account after sharing: "I'm a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I'm going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE The funny thing is I actually can't be Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew also You guys have toyed with me and tried to black ball anyone whoever opposes your agenda." Curtis reacted to the tweet online, and further commented on Ye's post during an interview Monday on "TODAY." Jamie Lee Curtis got emotional while addressing her reaction to Ye's anti-Semitic tweet. (Getty Images) "I burst into tears.
Cheryl Burke and Matthew Lawrence may just be headed to court next year — over a dog.
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Cheryl Burke and Matthew Lawrence could be headed to court over custody of their dog. In the Oct.