Accidents happen! Gabby Windey suffered a wardrobe malfunction during the season 31 finale of Dancing With the Stars.
08.11.2022 - 07:21 / deadline.com
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.
After a super quick tribute to the late Aaron Carter — the DWTS contestant from season 9 died Nov. 5 — the night of hot shirtless men — and a double elimination — began!
Vinny Guadagnino and Koko Iwasaki. I can’t be the only one who wonders why the Jersey Shore star is still in this competition. At least he’s not squandering the opportunity; he tries to inject his personality into his middling numbers, including with tonight’s tolerable tango to “What is Love.” “You tried to do everything absolutely right,” said Bruno Tonioli. “You were right there with your frame. The thing is, my darling, the tango should always be one level. You should never skip. You glide through it.” Score: 29 out of 40
Trevor Donovan and Emma Slater. The duo assumed the role of Barbie and Ken for their salsa to “Barbie Girl” that included lots of ab-tastic lifts and spins. (What can I say? Donovan’s well-defined chest and personalized pair of briefs deserve their own set of 10s). “That was a great way to start ’90s night,” said Carrie Ann Inaba. “The Barbie part you nailed, it made me laugh. Once we got into the dance, you were a little skippy at times. Smooth it out. Just a little too tense at times.” Score: 34 out of 40
Shangela and Gleb Savchenko. Shangela regaled her partner with ’90s memories from college in Dallas, when she attended her first gay club and “started to love who I was.” So they brought the club scene to center stage, with Shangela donning a heap of neon
Accidents happen! Gabby Windey suffered a wardrobe malfunction during the season 31 finale of Dancing With the Stars.
Still processing. Charli D’Amelio and Mark Ballas were “shell-shocked” after being named Dancing With the Stars‘ season 31 champions.
A triumphant return. Selma Blair performed during the Dancing With the Stars season 31 finale after leaving the show early due to health concerns amid her battle with multiple sclerosis.
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.
The long and winding road! Valentin “Val” Chmerkovskiy has had a very fruitful journey on Dancing With the Stars — after following closely in big brother Maksim Chmerkovskiy’s footsteps.
A new role. Cody Rigsby wants his former Dancing With the Stars partner Cheryl Burke to replace Len Goodman as a judge following her decision to step down as a pro.
Cheryl Burke is leaving Dancing with the Stars as a pro dancer after the Season 31 finale on Disney+.
His grand finale. Len Goodman announced that he will be leaving Dancing With the Stars after season 31 during the Monday, November 14, episode.
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.
Dances from another decade! The Dancing With the Stars contestants performed to music from the 1990s during the Monday, November 7, double elimination episode.
Getting down and dirty! Season 31 of Dancing With the Stars has been mentally and physically draining — but it’s also come with the added bonus of getting into shape for many contestants.