Perfect scores, eliminations and group numbers, oh my! The Dancing With the Stars contestants brought the house down with their Halloween performances on Monday, October 31.
18.10.2022 - 05:23 / usmagazine.com
Sharing their stories. The Dancing With the Stars contestants performed to songs that were released during the most memorable year of their lives during the Monday, October 17, episode.
After each star had a chance to talk about a year that shaped them, Jessie James Decker and Alan Bersten and Vinny Guadagnino and Koko Iwasaki had the lowest scores of the night. Following Selma Blair‘s announcement that she would be leaving the competition early amid health concerns due to her ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis, Tyra Banks explained that this week’s elimination will be pushed to the Tuesday, October 18, episode.
After finding themselves toward the end of the leaderboard last week, Trevor Donovan and Emma Slater wanted to bring genuine emotion to their jazz routine this time around. Donovan, 44, selected Coldplay’s “Viva La Vida” from 2008, the year he was cast in 90210 after nearly giving up on acting.
Slater, 33, got emotional after hearing her partner share his experience during rehearsal. “It feels so nice for you to show up like this and be so committed and involved,” she said, tearing up.
Their hard work paid off and the duo earned their highest score thus far, a 32. “Without a doubt, Trevor, that was your best dance for me,” said judge Len Goodman. Carrie Ann Inaba revealed that she cried during the performance. “I could feel how hard you were trying,” she said.
Emotions continued to run high throughout the night with Gabby Windey dancing to JP Cooper’s “If the World Should Ever Stop” from 2020, the year that she worked as an ICU nurse during the Coronavirus crisis.
“I saw a lot of death, a lot of isolation. Especially since, like, [patients’] families couldn’t be there with them,” Windey, 31, told her partner Val
Perfect scores, eliminations and group numbers, oh my! The Dancing With the Stars contestants brought the house down with their Halloween performances on Monday, October 31.
Bublé in the building! The Dancing With the Stars contestants performed to music by Michael Bublé during the Monday, October 24, episode.
Selma Blair's time in the ballroom came to an end on Monday's , but not before the 50-year-old actress gave one final heartbreaking performance. Blair and her partner Sasha Farber had «one last gentle dance» per her request — a Waltz set to «What the World Needs Now Is Love» by Andra Day.The beautiful performance featured the pair gliding around the dance floor as her fellow contestants wiped away tears and cheered her on. The judges all gave the dance straight 10s as their bid Blair farewell. Blair announced her exit from the show during Monday's episode due to health concerns amid her battle with multiple sclerosis, a nerve disorder that disrupts the connection between the brain and body.«So, I've been monitored… I had MRIs and the results came back, and it all adds up to, I can't go on with the competition,» Blair told Farber ahead of their dance number. «I've pushed as far as I could. With a chronic illness, you do have special considerations, and my body has taken a hit.
There are 10 contestants remaining on the current season of Dancing With the Stars after a shocking moment during last night’s episode of the show, plus one more elimination tonight.
High school never ends! The Dancing With the Stars contestants revisited their prom night experiences as Stars’ Stories Week continued during the Tuesday, October 18, episode.
Sarah Michelle Gellar honored her friend Selma Blair after her shocking exit announcement on Dancing with the Stars. Blair was diagnosed with MS in 2018 and cited health concerns for leaving the Disney+ competition series. On social media, Gellar paid tribute to Blair with an heartfelt message for the enormous effort she made to showcase her dance skills.
Selma Blair withdrew from Dancing with the Stars on Monday due to health concerns connected to her multiple sclerosis. In a pre-recorded package which aired during the show, the Cruel Intentions actress explained that she could not continue with the dancing competition because she is risking causing "extensive damage" to her body. "I had these MRIs and the results came back and it just all adds up to.
returned Monday for the first of a two-night special Most Memorable Year week, which explored some of the most impactful, memorable and meaningful turning points in the lives of the competitors.The stars all did their best to pay tribute to these memorable and meaningful moments in their lives with impressive performances that honor and represent the emotions and struggles of those moments.Host Tyra Banks and co-host Alfonso Ribeiro emceed the proceedings as stalwart judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli critiqued and scored the heartstring-tugging dances and potent performances.Here's a look at some of the best, most powerful routines of the night, and a breakdown of which celebs are already leading the pack as front runners in the race for the Mirrorball trophy. Gabby & Val’s dance was simply beautiful
Selma Blair has done herself and her longtime friend, Sarah Michelle Gellar, proud! The 50-year-old actress made a shocking exit from on Monday night, revealing that she had to bow out of the competition due to some MRI results amid her ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis.Shortly after the announcement came, 45-year-old Gellar, Blair's pal and co-star, took to Instagram to show her support. «Long before @dancingwiththestars I knew you were a ten, and now the world knows,» Gellar captioned a selfie with Blair. «Selma I’ve never been so proud of you (and I’m often proud of you). You make the rest of us believe that we can do anything.
Sarah Michelle Gellar is paying tribute to her longtime friend Selma Blair after she had to withdraw from the competition on Dancing With the Stars.
There are 11 contestants remaining on the current season of Dancing With the Stars after a shocking moment during the latest episode of the show.
The latest episode of Dancing With the Stars just streamed live on Disney+ and there was a shocking moment at the end of the night.
Selma Blair is giving her final bow on . On Monday's episode, the actress revealed that she could no longer continue the dance competition due to her ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis.«So, I've been monitored… I had MRIs and the results came back, and it all adds up to, I can't go on with the competition,» Blair revealed to her dance partner, Sasha Farber.
returned Monday for the first of a two-night special Most Memorable Year week, which explored some of the most impactful, memorable and meaningful turning points in the lives of the competitors.The stars all did their best to pay tribute to these memorable and meaningful moments in their lives with impressive performances that honor and represent the emotions and struggles of those moments.Host Tyra Banks and co-host Alfonso Ribeiro emceed the proceedings as stalwart judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli critiqued and scored the heartstring-tugging dances and potent performances.Here's a look at some of the best, most powerful routines of the night, and a breakdown of which celebs are already leading the pack as front runners in the race for the Mirrorball trophy. Gabby & Val’s dance was simply beautiful
It’s most memorable year night on Dancing with the Stars! It’s also the halfway point of season 31, which means if you haven’t subscribed yet to Disney+ to watch your favorite pros, then you probably never will. And that’s okay! We watch so you don’t have to.
Dancing With the Stars is sharing stories on the dance floor in a two-night event!