‘Dancing With The Stars’ Week 4: See Who Went Home On Disney Night
18.10.2023 - 03:07
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For a minute, I wasn’t sure if the latest episode of Dancing with the Stars was a tribute to Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 or a celebration of Disney’s 100th. Looks it was a whole lot of both! Ah, the magic of product placement.
It felt like an opportunity lost, though, not putting judge Bruno Tonioli in the middle of that rousing opening number to Encanto‘s “We don’t talk about Bruno.” But Tonioli still got to show off his chest hair at the end of dance, so all was not lost.
On with Disney 100 night!
Actor Barry Williams (The Brady Bunch) with partner Peta Murgatroyd. When tasked with dancing jazz, Williams said he comes well prepared: He starred in a Broadway staging of Pippin back in the ’70s that was directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse. It’s been a looong time since that memorable run in New York City; Williams lost the beat during his performance to “He’s a Tramp” and almost dropped Murgatroyd during a lift. But he quickly recovered, thanks to his infinite stage presence and having the former Cindy Brady in the audience. “Oh Barry that was your best dance so far, it truly was,” said judge Carrie Ann Inaba. “There was some mistakes … but you carry yourself with so much charm. No matter what you do, it’s always a joy.” Score: 18 out of 30
Actress Alyson Hannigan (American Pie) with partner Sasha Farber. The actress was treated to a visit from season 31 competitor Selma Blair before having to perform a dreadful “jazz” routine to “Be Our Guest” from Beauty and the Beast. She had to play the candelabra? Come on, Sasha; American Pie girl deserved better. “You are the cutest candelabra I have ever seen,” said Inaba. “You are a brave girl. You are animated but if you get overly animated you lose the musicality of the piece.” Sco
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