Staying neutral? Trevor Donovan addressed the controversy sparked by fellow Great American Media star Candace Cameron Bure, who argued that the network will vouch for “traditional marriage.”
08.11.2022 - 06:15 / usmagazine.com
Dances from another decade! The Dancing With the Stars contestants performed to music from the 1990s during the Monday, November 7, double elimination episode.
After all the couples had a chance to perform, Heidi D’Amelio and Artem Chigvintsev had the lowest score of the night and they were eliminated. The judges then had a chance to save either Trevor Donovan and Emma Slater or Vinny Guadagnino and Koko Iwasaki. They unanimously voted to keep Donovan, 44, and Slater, 33, and Guadagnino, 34, and Iwasaki, 25, were sent home. The remaining six couples will advance to the semi-finals round.
In addition to the main competition, each duo also had a chance to earn bonus points from the judges during the relay dance battle round. The four winning couples were Shangela and Gleb Savchenko, Donovan and Slater, Wayne Brady and Witney Carson and Charli D’Amelio and Mark Ballas.
Donovan and Slater kicked off the evening, adopting the rigid movements of dolls for their rendition of “Barbie Girl” by Aqua. Derek Hough called the performance “perfectly plastic in the best possible way,” adding that he felt like he’d gotten “a preview of Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie” in their forthcoming film, Barbie.
Although the couple didn’t match their near-perfect score from last week, the judges were still impressed. “You really have grown as a performer like there is no tomorrow,” Len Goodman told the 90210 alum.
For Brady, revisiting the ‘90s was a return to his glory days on the improv comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? “That [show] changed the orbit of my life forever. The ‘90s, I call that my come-up. That’s when I became a man,” Brady, 50, told Carson, 29, during rehearsal.
The comedian’s enthusiasm for the era showed through in his dancing and
Staying neutral? Trevor Donovan addressed the controversy sparked by fellow Great American Media star Candace Cameron Bure, who argued that the network will vouch for “traditional marriage.”
Accidents happen! Gabby Windey suffered a wardrobe malfunction during the season 31 finale of Dancing With the Stars.
Dancing with the Stars‘ first season on Disney+ has come to end! So much change has already been announced going into tonight’s season 31 finale. First, judge Len Goodman and Cheryl Burke have called it quits. Then, Disney gave Bob Chapek the heave-ho and rewarded Bob Iger with his old CEO seat. A desperate plea from the cheap seats, Mr. Iger: return the mirror ball to ABC! I think we can all agree that this streaming experiment has gone the way of the polka: no one wants Disney+ anywhere near the ballroom. Perhaps moving it back home to Mondays on ABC can be your next major decision after lowering the price for the Genie+ line-skipping service at the parks?
We have a winner! The four couples remaining on Dancing With the Stars faced off in the Monday, November 21, finale — but only one duo could take home the mirrorball trophy.
Strictly Come Dancing's Shirley Ballas has bid farewell to one of her co-stars on the show in an emotional tribute. She referred to her "dearest Len" as she wished Len Goodman all the best after he announced his exit from Dancing with the Stars.
Leaning on her friends? Gabby Windey received some surprising support from fellow Dancing With the Stars contestant Vinny Guadagnino following her split from Erich Schwer.
Gabby Windey is giving some insight on her split with ex fiancé Erich Schwer.
Margot Robbie has denied paparazzi photos taken of her in two months ago show her crying outside of Cara Delevingne's home. In September, Page Six published images appearing to show the I, Tonya actress upset outside of her close friend and Suicide Squad co-star's property, with reports speculating that Margot was concerned about Cara's unusual behaviour. During a cover interview with Vanity Fair magazine, the Australian actress revealed that her mum called her to ask if she and Cara were O.
Getting down to the wire! The six remaining couples on Dancing With the Stars faced off in the semifinals on Monday, November 14.
It’s semi-finals night on Dancing With The Stars! We have to wonder how many people have been watching along with us during the 31st season. Disney+ has yet to release any viewership numbers for the former ABC show, which isn’t an encouraging sign. And that’s too bad: DWTS under Executive Producer Conrad Green has once again found its glory, from inspirational participants like Selma Blair and Daniel Durant, to the refreshing way it has put the spotlight back on ballroom dancing.
It’s ’90s night and since we’re down to only eight teams, someone’s gotta help fill those two hours of programming. Welcome En Vogue and Salt N’ Pepa to the ballroom! It was a treat to watch Len Goodman groove out to your performance of “Whatta Man” at the top of the show.
Ziwe is back with the second half of the second season of her namesake talk show and she has declared a “diversity war.”