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Not bothered. Vinny Guadagnino has heard his share of commentary on Dancing With the Stars, but this week, he agreed with the judges.
“I didn’t really mind their criticism this week,” the Jersey Shore: Family Vacation star, 34, exclusively told Us Weekly after the Monday, October 3, episode. “They can, like, really tell the journey that I’m going on.”
During critiques, Carrie Ann Inaba told the reality star that he should “maybe train a few more hours,” but the Staten Island native wasn’t offended by her comments.
“Carrie Ann actually said like, ‘Look, you’re in this competition. It’s time you have to really start working on those technical things,'” the MTV personality told Us. “And she’s right. Like, my charm and wit and all that stuff, I dunno how far it’s gonna take me. You have to do the technical stuff, which I struggle with, I’m not gonna lie.”
The Keto Guido Cookbook author has modest dance experience, having competed on The Masked Dancer and worked as a Chippendales guest host, but DWTS requires an entirely new set of skills.
“The world is seeing us go through it,” he told Us of his time working with partner Koko Iwasaki. “We’re going through it together, and we’re going through it with the judges and with the fans, and here we are.”
Though Guadagnino said he was worried he would be eliminated during Monday’s episode, he missed landing in the bottom two, scoring a 23 on his rumba to “Thunderball” by Tom Jones. “You just managed to survive the rumba,” Bruno Tonioli told him after his performance. “It was a bit stumbly and blocky but good effort.”
Cheryl Ladd and Louis van Amstel ultimately went home after finishing in the bottom alongside Sam Champion and Cheryl Burke.
Guadagnino, for his part, has been safe all season,
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Joseph Baena’s journey on “Dancing With the Stars” may have come to an end earlier than he would have hoped, but he’s very happy with how far he’s come and what he’s learned about himself.
Joseph Baena's journey on may have come to an end earlier than he would have hoped, but he's very happy with how far he's come and what he's learned about himself.Joseph and his pro partner, season 30 champion Daniella Karagach, spoke with ET shortly after getting eliminated at the end of Tuesday's Prom Night competition, and the pair opened up about what the competition meant to them.«It was just like such an incredible experience to just be on the show and learn all these dances,» Joseph shared. «I mean, what I'm really gonna take away from this is a sense of confidence in myself that I can do and learn new things, and that it's worth a shot.»Whatever challenges are ahead of me I know that I can overcome it and that it just takes discipline, effort, sweat, and tears," he added.«I have the best partner in the whole competition, so I already won,» Daniella added. «He's literally the best student.
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
wants to testify — comparing him to Jack Nicholson’s character in “A Few Good Men” — so that he can formally take credit for inciting such masses, Navarro was skeptical that it’d even be possible for Trump to appear in court this late in the investigation.“Listen, the subpoena yesterday, that’s mostly symbolic. Trump is not going to show up,” Navarro said bluntly. “He’s not going to show up, and there’s no time before the elections, and there’s not time before this committee disbands for him to show up.”Navarro added that she’s so angry at this point, but all that can really be done is for people to vote, and vote Trump allies out of office.
While the ballroom was filled with impressive costumes and performances on Monday night’s episode of “Dancing With the Stars”, the show’s judge Carrie Ann Inaba especially sparkled in honour of Disney+ week.
From fist-pumping at clubs to stepping out to a Samba, reality television star Vinny Guadagnino brought a piece of "Jersey Shore" to "Dancing with the Stars" this week. It was a "Jersey Shore" reunion, as cast members Michael "The Situation" Sorrentino and Pauly "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio supported their costar from the audience during the Disney-themed night for the dance competition. "The best was…when we were just in the back chilling, and I saw them…my boys came in, and we were just…having a good time partying," Guadagnino exclusively told Fox News Digital. His "Dancing with the Stars" partner Koko Iwasaki added she "felt like [she] was in Jersey." It was a "Jersey Shore" reunion, as cast members Michael "The Situation" Sorrentino and Pauly "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio supported their costar from the audience.
Monday night's episode of , the show's judge Carrie Ann Inaba especially sparkled in honor of Disney+ week. «Personally, I always love Disney night as Disney is about the wonder and possibilities in the world,» Inaba tells ET. «Dressing up like a princess has always been about expressing your potential as a person, celebrating all your uniqueness and I love that.» Inaba was complete Disney royalty in a beautiful gold threaded Nadine Merabi gown that was picked out for her by stylist Rhonda Spies.
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Dancing with the Star's judge Carrie Ann Inaba rocked a stunning tangerine gown on last night's episode of the hit dancing show.MORE: Carrie Ann Inaba makes surprise comment about The Talk following departureTaking to Instagram, the 54-year-old posted a TikTok video alongside fellow judge Derek Hough. The duo made use of a humorous voiceover to draw attention to Carrie Ann's floor-length slinky gown complete with a thigh-high split and a built-in corset.WATCH: DWTS' Carrie Ann Inaba and Len Goodman perform for Grease NightThe former dancer looked impeccable in her glamorous get-up.
Heating up! Emma Slater and Trevor Donovan took the dance floor to perform a tango on this week’s Dancing With the Stars — and they impressed judge Carrie Ann Inaba with their connection.
Selma Blair is opening up about an “added layer” of her experience with multiple sclerosis and how she’s pushing through it and staying competitive on “Dancing With the Stars“.
Selma Blair is opening up about an «added layer» of her experience with multiple sclerosis and how she's pushing through it and staying competitive on . Only ET was with Blair and her partner, Sasha Farber, inside their rehearsals this weekend, with Blair's good friend, Amanda Kloots, serving as a special correspondent for the interview. During their chat, Blair introduces her sweet service dog, Scout, and reveals that part of the pup's job is to protect her during fainting spells. Farber shares that Blair had texted him from the airport one day earlier, announcing that she had fainted but was OK and would be joining him for rehearsal shortly after.
Dancing with The Stars may be the most seasoned and experienced of professional dancers, but that doesn't make the judges they face any less intimidating!MORE: Lara Spencer keeps her promise and flies to LA to support Sam Champion on DWTSAt least that's what Val Chmerkovskiy thinks, who recently revealed who of the judges is the toughest to please, despite his impressive skills.The star has been on the dance competition show for over ten years, since 2011, and as its latest season progresses, he is having to impress not only fans, but also Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Len Goodman.WATCH: Christie Brinkley breaks her arm during DWTS rehearsalsMORE: Dancing With the Stars: Inside Emma Slater's split from co-star Sasha FarberSpeaking to Us Weekly, he revealed just who is the most intimidating out of the four, and what they are really like behind-the-scenes."We have such a different relationship with the judges than I think people think we do," he admitted.Plus, though he acknowledged that most would find Len the most intimidating judge to face, he says for him not so much. He explained: "Obviously, the answer [for others] is Len because Len is, you know, he's kind of no-nonsense.
While Val Chmerkovskiy and the rest of the Dancing With the Stars couples compete for judges’ scores weekly, the esteemed panel has become somewhat notorious when it comes to articulating what they’re looking for.
“Dancing With the Stars” Season 20 ended in pro dancer Val Chmerkovskiy’s first mirrorball win – with celebrity partner Rumer Willis – and after hearing judge Carrie Ann Inaba suggest on Monday night she saw a similar chemistry in how he’s working with “Bachelorette” Gabby Windey, the ballroom star couldn’t help but reflect on the comparison.“That’s a huge compliment,” Chmerkovskiy told reporters over Zoom. “I think Rumer is an amazing artist. She had the right attitude when she entered the competition.