Taking it in stride. Jessie James Decker isn’t heartbroken about her Dancing With the Stars elimination — especially since it means she can spend more time with her family.
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Jessie James Decker and Alan Bersten were dead ringers for Sarah Sanderson and Billy Butcherson during ' Disney night. The pair went all-out with their costumes for Monday's competition, dancing the Jive to «One Way or Another» from. Decker looked nearly identical to Sarah Jessica Parker's character, while Bersten channeled her zombie boyfriend. «Honestly, if anyone knows me, I'm obsessed with SJP — Carrie Bradshaw — having a moment to be like her was just everything for me,» Decker gushed to ET's Denny Directo backstage after the show, admitting that her ultimate goal was to catch Parker's eye. «I tagged her over a hundred times.
Like, I hope she sees it!»A post shared by Jessie James Decker (@jessiejamesdecker)As for Bersten's prosthetic look, the dancer said it took three hours to put together on Monday after the glam team previously took a mold of his face to create the fleshy, creepy piece. But the peak of the night was scoring 31 on their performance and earning praise from the judges after a tough week of rehearsals. «We worked so hard this week, it really was kind of a breaking point for me,» Decker said. «I felt so overwhelmed I just felt, like, honestly there was a time this week where I was like, 'I don't know if I’m ever gonna get this' and I felt like that. And it was a moment that needed to happen, and I need to let the emotions flow and I feel like it changed the game.» She continued, «I'm one of those people that, I don't wanna give up because I'll regret giving up more than I will regret actually pushing through.
So I wanted to prove to myself that I could do this, and this is outside of my comfort zone. I have no dancing background and I think some people may expect me to have a dancing background or
.Taking it in stride. Jessie James Decker isn’t heartbroken about her Dancing With the Stars elimination — especially since it means she can spend more time with her family.
Bublé in the building! The Dancing With the Stars contestants performed to music by Michael Bublé during the Monday, October 24, episode.
is back just one night after their emotional Most Memorable Year Night, and this time took the celeb contestants back to their high school days with Prom Night!Disco hits, retro style and a whole lot of fun, Tuesday's Prom Night proved to be the perfect balance to Monday's heartstring-tugging theme and brought out the best from a number of talented couples.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 fun, high-energy performances.Here's a look at some of the best, most Prom-worthy 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.
Selma Blair's family is heartbroken. Blair's inspiring journey in the ballroom has come to an abrupt end after MRI results revealed that she could no longer continue 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, on Monday night's Disney+ broadcast. «I've pushed as far as I could.
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
Eric Decker is absolutely blown away by how hard his wife, Jessie James Decker, has been working during her time on Jessie and Eric walked the carpet together at the 2022 CMT Artists of the Year gala at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville on Wednesday, and the couple spoke with ET's Cassie DiLaura about Jessie's performances on the reality dancing competition series.«It's really hard! I'm not a dancer and I think I underestimated how hard this was going to be,» Jessie shared. «But I am proud of myself for challenging myself and every week getting out there and doing my best.»Eric, meanwhile, expressed that he is «extremely proud» of all the effort his wife has been putting into the show and into being with her family.«I mean, just watching behind the scenes — you see some of it a little bit in the package [they play on the show], but how much time she puts into it,» Eric marveled. «The travel! One week she went from LA, she had music video, to a show, to LA, to Nashville, to Vegas, back to Nashville, back to LA. It's just, like, it's crazy the amount of stuff she's doing.»«I drink a lot of coffee,» Jessie interjected with a laugh.Eric also praised how she manages to also make time for seeing their kids, «And then makes dinner when she's home! It's been amazing, and I'm so proud of her.»For this past week of, the show celebrated Disney+ Night, and Jessie performed a jive routine with her partner, Alan Bersten, set to «One Way Or Another» from . In the routine, Jessie was decked out like, Sarah Jessica Parker's witchy character, Sarah Sanderson, complete with a long, blonde wig.«That took a while, and they had to, like, paint blonde into my scalp because my hair is so dark,» Jessie recalled.
returned Monday with an enchanting night of dances that saw the contestants get animated for Disney+ Night. The stars all did their best to step up to the challenge with some impressive, magical performances.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 slate of celebs' fun, exciting numbers, which were all set to some iconic tunes from the Disney Songbook (and a few other offerings from the Disney+ platform, including ).Here's a look at some of the best performances of the night, and a breakdown of which celebs are already leading the pack as front runners in the race for the Mirrorball trophy — and scroll to the bottom to see who got eliminated at the end of week 4!.@JordinSparks & @brandonkstrong coming in strong with a memorable Jazz routine!
Jessie James Decker is "grateful" for the support of her husband. The 34-year-old musician told Fox News Digital what contributes to her strong marriage to former NFL star Eric Decker, and how he's been supporting her on "Dancing with the Stars." "I've been really lucky to be able to bring Eric, bring the kids, whenever it makes sense for our schedules. And so we're rarely apart that long," Jessie said.
returned Monday with a steamy, sultry night of dances all themed around the iconic James Bond film franchise — and the stars all stepped up to the challenge with some impressive, classy performances.Host Tyra Banks and new co-host Alfonso Ribeiro emceed the proceedings as returning judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli critiqued and scored the slate of celebs' exciting numbers, which were all set to some famed James Bond themes and tunes that encapsulated the timeless class of the iconic, tuxedo-clad spy.Here's a look at some of the best numbers of the night, and the celebs who are already leading the pack as front runners in the race for the Mirrorball trophy — and scroll to the bottom to see who got eliminated at the end of week 3!My fav part omgg her walk, SHE KILLED THATTTT @charlidameliopic.twitter.com/Eq6hq5oZjaThe show kicked things off by bringing out the season's best celeb dancer, and she didn't fail to live up to expectations. Charli was cheered on from the audience by her famous pals Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian, and it seemed like they provided some real magic.
The theme is Bond … James Bond. Dancing With the Stars contestants danced to music from the spy film franchise during the Monday, October 3, episode.
Conrad Green, it’s so good to have you back as executive producer on Dancing with the Stars! First we get Derek Hough running around like a spy and rappelling down to the ballroom before Peta Murgatroyd helped to kick off a fiery opening number to “Live and Let Die.” Just like old times when DWTS was in its glory years on ABC.
The Sanderson sisters are back and bewitching as ever in “Hocus Pocus 2”, the long-awaited sequel to the 1993 Halloween classic.
“Hocus Pocus 2,” now streaming exclusively on Disney+. Returning to reprise their original roles include Bette Midler as Winifred Sanderson, Sarah Jessica Parker as Sarah Sanderson, Kathy Najimy as Mary Sanderson and Doug Jones as William “Billy Butcherson.” Sadly, as you’ll find out from the following recap, Thackery Binx won’t be returning for the spooky sequel.
, the long-awaited sequel to the 1993 Halloween classic.Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker reprise their roles as Winnifred, Mary and Sarah Sanderson, respectively, in the new film, which finds the trio resurrected once again by a group of teen friends — Becca (Whitney Peak), Cassie (Lilia Buckingham), and Izzy (Belissa Escobedo) — who light a new version of the infamous Black Flame Candle.However, when they return to wreak havoc on Salem — this time seeking revenge on the town's mayor, a descendant of the puritanical reverend who originally exiled them (both played by Tony Hale) — they find that a few things have changed.For one, the Sanderson Witch Museum has been reopened as a magic shop, run by a man named Gilbert (Sam Richardson), who claims to have witnessed the witches' first night of mayhem back in the '90s. But that's far from the only callback to the original.
Hocus Pocus 2″ is the long awaited sequel to the 1993 original. A financial failure when it was first released, the film has since become a much beloved cult classic, celebrated, quoted and imitated in costume by faithful fans including this writer.
Some things never change. Hocus Pocus is back with an all-new sequel nearly 30 years after the original hit theaters, but the Disney+ movie cast says the biggest change is that the film actually has fans this time around.
she was “dismayed” she couldn’t reprise her role as Dani Dennison in, Thora Birch spoke with ET on the red carpet at the Power of Women event, where she explained that there were attempts made to have her return for the sequel and shared whether she’s planning to watch.Nearly 30 years after was released, the new film reunites Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy as the Sanderson sisters, a trio of witches who are resurrected. In the original, Birch was one of the kids caught up in all the chaos and mayhem that followed their return to Salem, Massachusetts. Although Birch wasn’t included in the sequel, she says “there were three options we had for how to bring Dani back, all of which I was excited by.” However, “by the time they got around to filming, I was already on something else,” she continues, explaining that she was working on another project. As she explained earlier in the year, while on the set of her new Lifetime movie, , “I was working on something else when they were filming,” she said at the time, offering that “otherwise I was definitely going to be there on set with the girls.” That said, there seems to be no ill will, with Birch revealing that she plans to stream the new film.