Heating up the ballroom! Dancing With the Stars pros Daniella Karagach and Pasha Pashkov had an instant dance chemistry that quickly translated into a real-life romance.
20.09.2022 - 06:05 / justjared.com
Week one of Dancing With the Stars has come to a close and the scores have been revealed!
16 celebrity contestants are competing on season 31 of the long-running series, which is airing on Disney+ for the very first time.
The show aired for two hours on the streaming service and there were no commercial breaks, so it was a full night of entertainment.
Fans voted throughout the night and the voting methods closed right after the final performance of the night. Need the info on how to vote in the future? Here’s the guide with all of the info.
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Keep scrolling to see the scorecard for all of the contestants on week one…
Joseph Baena with pro partner Daniella Karagach – 23 out of 40 pointsSelma Blair with pro partner Sasha Farber – 28 out of 40 pointsWayne Brady with pro partner Witney Carson – 29 out of 40 pointsSam Champion with pro partner Cheryl Burke – 20 out of 40 pointsCharli D’Amelio with pro partner Mark Ballas – 32 out of 40 pointsHeidi D’Amelio with pro partner with Artem Chigvintsev – 24 out of 40 pointsJessie James Decker with pro partner Alan Bersten – 20 out of 40 pointsTrevor Donovan with pro partner Emma Slater – 21 out of 40 pointsDaniel Durant with pro partner Britt Stewart – 27 out of 40 pointsTeresa Giudice with pro partner Pasha Pashkov – 20 out of 40 pointsVinny Guadagnino with pro partner Koko Iwasaki – 17 out of 40 pointsCheryl Ladd with pro partner Louis van Amstel – 21 out of 40 pointsJason Lewis with pro partner Peta Murgatroyd – 18 out of 40 pointsShangela with pro partner Gleb Savchenko – 28 out of 40 pointsJordin Sparks with pro partner Brandon Armstrong – 26 out of 40 pointsGabby Windey with pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy – 28 out of 40
Heating up the ballroom! Dancing With the Stars pros Daniella Karagach and Pasha Pashkov had an instant dance chemistry that quickly translated into a real-life romance.
Dancing With the Stars is paying tribute to Disney.
The third week of Dancing With the Stars season 31 just aired on Disney+ and we have all of the scores for the 14 celebs reamining in the competition.
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.
“Dancing With the Stars” on Disney+ will be devoting an entire show to cinema’s most iconic super spy with next week’s “Bond Night.”
Shakin’ it, not stirred. Dancing With the Stars contestants will perform to music from the James Bond film franchise during the Monday, October 3, episode.
Dancing with the Stars season 31 were greeted in the second episode by a hunk'a hunk'a burning love, because it's Elvis Night!MORE: DWTS pro Daniella Karagach tests positive for COVID-19 ahead of upcoming showWith judges and contestants alike delivering their best impersonations of the King of Rock and Roll, whether on the dance floor or off, it was an entertaining night for sure. VIDEO: Dancing with the Stars season 31 castSadly, it ended in Heartbreak Hotel for one of the contestants, that being Real Housewives legend Teresa Giudice and her professional partner, Pasha Pashkov.
This article contains spoilers for episode 2 of Dancing With the Stars season 31.
The stars are back for week two of Dancing with the Stars!
Spoiler alert! This article reveals the results from Monday’s episode of “Dancing With the Stars” on Disney+.)Teresa Giudice and Pasha Pashkov have been eliminated from the competition.“I wanted to dance my whole life and I finally did at 50,” Giudice said after learning the news she was going home.The way eliminations are working this season is viewer votes help the show get down to a bottom 2, and on Monday it was Giudice and Pashkov, and Cheryl Ladd with her pro partner Louis van Amstel. The choice was then turned over to the judges.
The season 31 premiere of Dancing with the Stars may have gone off without a hitch, but the ongoing pandemic still managed to take some sparkle out of the mirror ball: at least four cases of Covid were reported after the show’s Sept. 19 premiere on Disney+.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son Joseph Baena is not just breaking it down on the dance floor, but also breaking barriers in his family. The 24-year-old opened up about how his family reacted to him joining "Dancing with the Stars," Season 31.
(Spoiler alert: This story reveals who went home on “DWTS.”)At the end of the two-hour show, which allowed voting throughout the night via text, two couples were left in the bottom 2 — “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice and pro Pasha Pashkov, and “Sex and the City” alum Jason Lewis and pro Peta Murgatroyd. And the eliminated couple ended up being Lewis and Murgatroyd.“I am so sad that I have to go home.
is back for Season 31, on its new home on Disney+, and the familiar show felt largely unchanged in its new modified, commercial-free format that gave more time for the dances and the judges' feedback.Returning host Tyra Banks was joined by new co-host Alfonso Ribeiro — as well as returning judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli — as they saw a new slate of celebs hit the dance floor for their debut performances.With the theme of Premiere Night Party, the slate of 16 celeb-pro couples brought their best to the dance floor with numbers set to the stars' favorite party songs. Some performances, as expected, fell a bit flat, while others wowed the judges and earned some impressive scores.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.
This article contains spoilers for the season 31 premiere episode of Dancing With the Stars.
Dancing with the Stars began its 31st season Monday in the most peculiar manner: by asking viewers to click a watch button on Disney+ at exactly 5 p.m./8 p.m. “Tune” in any earlier and you’ll get a reminder — NO, its at 8 p.m. ET, pal! Come back when it’s time. This is the new reality for dance fans accustomed to watching their favorite competition show that used to be on ABC.
Emily Longeretta The star-studded 31st season of “Dancing With the Stars” has arrived. For the first time, the show moved from ABC to Disney+, which meant two hours of live entertainment — and no commercial breaks. The broadcast two-hour telecast equals about 86 minutes, so the producers were tasked with finding a way to fill 34 more minutes.