Everyone was in the Halloween spirit this week on Dancing With the Stars.
18.10.2022 - 05:41 / justjared.com
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.
“Most Memorable Year” was the theme of the night on Monday (October 17) with all contestants performing dances that celebrate the most memorable year of their lives.
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 two…
Charli D’Amelio with pro partner Mark Ballas – 39 out of 40 pointsDaniel Durant with pro partner Britt Stewart – 34 out of 40 pointsGabby Windey with pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy – 36 out of 40 pointsHeidi D’Amelio with pro partner Artem Chigvintsev – 36 out of 40 pointsJessie James Decker with pro partner Alan Bersten – 29 out of 40 pointsJordin Sparks with pro partner Brandon Armstrong – 33 out of 40 pointsJoseph Baena with pro partner Alexis Warr – 34 out of 40 pointsSelma Blair with pro partner Sasha Farber – 40 out of 40 pointsShangela with pro partner Gleb Savchenko – 32 out of 40 pointsTrevor Donovan with pro partner Emma Slater – 32 out of 40 pointsVinny Guadagnino with pro partner Koko Iwasaki – 32 out of 40 pointsWayne Brady with pro partner Witney Carson – 37 out of 40 points
LEADERBOARD Selma & Sasha – 40 [See the shocking moment that happened with Selma] Charli & Mark – 39 Wayne & Witney – 37 Gabby & Val – 36 Heidi & Artem – 36 Joseph & Alexis – 34 Daniel & Britt
Everyone was in the Halloween spirit this week on Dancing With the Stars.
Val Chmerkovskiy will miss Monday's (31. 10. 22) 'Dancing with the Stars' after testing positive for COVID-19.
Val Chmerkovskiy will not be participating in Dancing With the Stars next Monday after testing positive for COVID-19.
Sharing her man! Jenna Johnson helped her husband, Val Chmerkovskiy, and his Dancing With the Stars partner, Gabby Windey, with one of their routines — and told them not to hold back on the passion.
It’s another Let’s Promote Michael Bublé night on Dancing with the Stars. Look at the sultry songster open the show with a bunch of sequin-clad ladies shaking their booties around the boffo Bublé! It’s a repeat visit for the Canadian crooner: he performed in seasons 9 and 16 while couples have danced to his songbook oodles of times over the years. Why not do it one more time, but on Disney+?
From one Bachelorette to another. Kaitlyn Bristowe is tuning in to this season of Dancing With the Stars — even if she doesn’t keep in touch with past partner Artem Chigvintsev.
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.
The latest episode of Dancing With the Stars just streamed live on Disney+.
Emily Longeretta This week proved to be the toughest yet for the “Dancing With the Stars” partners, who had to learn multiple routine. Although there was no elimination during Monday night, Tuesday night put the remaining couples to the test with their second dance of the week followed by a marathon. Although Wayne Brady received one 10 on Monday night, it wasn’t until Tuesday that he brought the judges — even Len Goodman — to their feet following his samba with partner Witney Carson. The duo received a score of a perfect 40. Gabby Windey and Val Chmerkovskiy also impressed the judges with their tango and earned a 40. Going into the dance marathon, their total two-night score of a 77 tied them for first place with Charli D’Amelio and Mark Ballas, who received a 38 on Tuesday after their 39 on Monday night. However, the marathon changed the game, with the judges eliminating one pair at a time, as they all danced at the same time. The first duo eliminated received 1 point, the second received 2 and so on.
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.
Selma Blair has quit Dancing with the Stars, after revealing that the experience left her with 'bone trauma and inflammation' related to her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. The American actor left the US reality series on Monday night, tearfully telling viewers that she would risk 'extensive damage' to her body if she was to continue in the competition any longer. The disappointing update comes a little more than a year after Selma shared an emotional update on her MS prognosis, in which she celebrated entering remission from the life-changing condition.
Warning! The following contains spoilers for Dancing With The Stars Season 31's "Most Memorable Year" episode. Read at your own risk!Dancing With The Stars was already having an emotional night as contestants recalled their most memorable years, but the final performance really took the cake. It was then that the audience learned from actress Selma Blair that her doctors advised she leave the competition due to some of the injuries she'd sustained from performing as a result of her multiple sclerosis diagnosis.
Grab your tissues, this is a very emotional one!
While actress Selma Blair said goodbye to her "Dancing with the Stars" journey, the "Cruel Intentions" star has left a lasting impression on the competition show. "This has been such an awakening in ways that I didn't think would happen in my lifetime," Blair exclusively told Fox News Digital. "I didn't think I'd even have this earnestness in my lifetime to genuinely want to do this and forgetting even my disabilities or my chronic illness."Blair, 50, announced that she would be leaving the dance floor due to health concerns. The "Legally Blonde" star was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018 and expressed it was "scary" to be open about her illness on "Dancing with the Stars." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dancing With The Stars #DWTS (@dancingwiththestars) "What these celebrities and pros put together…for real passion…of self-love and acceptance…it's a really wonderful reminder," Blair emotionally added.
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.
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.
Selma Blair is giving her final bow on “Dancing With the Stars”. On Monday’s episode, the “Cruel Intentions” actress revealed that she could no longer continue the dance competition due to her ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis.