DiSpirito evades dismissal on 'Dancing with the Stars'
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Chef DiSpirito Keeps 'Dancing With The Stars'
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Rocco DiSpirito will serve seconds on "Dancing with the Stars." The celebrity chef came in last place on the ABC dancing competition, but he wasn't dismissed because injured contestant Misty May-Treanor dropped out of the competition Monday. The two-time Olympic beach volleyball gold medalist had surgery Tuesday to repair her Achilles' tendon that was torn while rehearsing a jive routine Friday.
"I think Misty had the potential to get all the way through to the final," said judge Len Go
10/7 Dancing with the Stars Results. Who Went Home?
No one goes home tonight, because of the forced departure of Misty May-Treanor due to her injury, but the judges scores Will be additive next week, so the low couple at the bottom of the totem pole Will have ground to make up in the votes next week.
It comes down to who “WOULD” have been going home rather than who Will… for now.
In no particular order, they call out the names, only saying that the last couple has the lowest point total.
1. Brooke & Derek
2. Cloris and Corky (Please!)
Dancing With The Stars: Week 3 Results
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(S07E07) Things were a little different for the results show this week. The unfortunate injury that forced Misty May-Treanor out of the competition left the producers in a quandary. If they were to eliminate another team, they would be a week short for the planned season. Personally, I would have rather seen an elimination tonight and an extra week tacked on somewhere down the line. Alas, it wasn't meant to be. Much like what we saw when Sar
Rocco DiSpirito gets second helping
Rocco DiSpirito will serve seconds on "Dancing with the Stars."THIS WEEK ON DANCING WITH THE STARS
The chef came in last place on the ABC dancing competition, but he wasn't dismissed because injured contestant Misty May-Treanor dropped out of the competition Monday. The two-time Olympic beach volleyball gold medalist had surgery Tuesday to repair her left Achilles' tendon that was torn while rehearsing for a jive routine on the show's ballroom set Friday.RELATED: INJURY ROCKS DWTS
"I think Misty had the pot
Dancing With the Stars 7: Injuries Galore This Week!
This was another surprising week on Dancing With the Stars. We found out that there were three injuries during rehearsals this week. Derek Hough fell and knocked himself out cold when he hit his head on the floor. Susan Lucci twisted her ankle, but taped it up and performed a jive anyway. And tragically, Olympic athlete Misty May-Treanor tore her achilles tendon!!!
YIKES!! That’s one of the most painful leg injuries possible! Sadly, she had to bow out of the competition because she had to have surg
Dancing with the Stars Power Rankings, Week Two
Kim Kardashian has been eliminated, leaving Dancing with the Stars with a much smaller average bust size.Other than that, where do the couples stand after two weeks? Let's take a look the second edition of our season seven power rankings...1. Brooke Burke and Derek Hough: Forget their three consecutive top scores; popularity will truly soar as Brooke Burke nude pic buzz escalates.2. Warren Sapp and Kym Johnson: Rumors say Sapp is acting like a diva backstage; he's performing like a champion on stage!3. Cody
Dancing with the Stars results: Dancing with the Stars 9/30/08
chef Rocco DiSpirito; former National Football League star Warren Sapp; TV personalities Burke and Kim Kardashian; singers Lance Bass and Toni Braxton; Olympic gold medalists Maurice Greene and Misty May-Treanor; and actresses Cloris Leachman, Cody Linley and Susan Lucci.
Who got booted off Dancing with the Stars?
Kim Kardashian and her professional partner Mark Ballas got packing after the results were known.
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9/29 Dancing With The Stars: Performances and Prediction. Will Cloris Stay Another Week? We Hope Not!
Toni this week was untouchable in her gown. She was the bell of the ball by so far, it was seriously unfair. The only reason anyone would vote against her would be jealousy. The dance was slow, provocative and sensual. Judges score: 23. A slight understatement by the judges, but overall, right on.
2. Brooke and Derek (7/10)
Great outfits, but the dance was stiff. They started getting it on in the middle, but there was little chemistry, minimal eye contact, just lots of flash. Nice
Dancing With the Stars 7: The Most Fun Dances This Week
This week’s performances were almost all very, very good for the second week. The judges highly favored both Brooke Burke & Warren Sapp, but I have to admit that one of my favorites was not the same.
Yes, I thought Warren Sapp was fantastic and the routine that he and Kym Johnson did with a “Matrix-esque” feel, was so much fun, But Brooke Burke’s dance just didn’t WOW me this week. (I’m not a huge fan of the paso doble…it’s just not my favorite.)
Here&
Dancing With The Stars: Week 3
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(S07E06) Week three did not get off to a great start down at Dancing With The Stars HQ. The ten performances we were expecting had been reduced to nine. It seems that while training on Friday night, Misty May-Treanor suffered an injury that would keep her from performing as part of the top ten.
I could go into detail about that right here, above the jump, but I've chosen to be as annoying as the producers of the show, and d
DWTS' Julianne Hough: "Kim Was One of the Weaker Ones"
Unlike many fans, Dancing With the Stars' Julianne Hough says she wasn't surprised Kim Kardashian was sent home on Tuesday's show.
"Kim was one of the weaker ones," she blogs. "I hate saying that, but it's true."
Though she may not be the best dancer, Hough says Kardashian is "a real sweetheart. Everyone has their perceptions of people before they meet them, and I can tell you she’s such a good person. Obviously, though, people have to be voted off to keep the show going. That’s the name of the ga
Dancing With The Stars: Week 2 Results
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(S07E05) It's time for the second week eliminations. The early week eliminations are always interesting times because, more often than not, the results are a little screwy. I'm reminded of past seasons that saw Jerry Springer, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Master P, to name a few, all hanging on far longer than their dancing abilities warranted. Would we see something similar tonight? The results, and a quick rundown of the results show performances,
10/6 Dancing in a Bar Review and Recap, Analysis and Sexual Innuendo
Misty May-Treanor is done. She sprained her ankle in practice. She wouldn’t win, so it was a good time to get out. She ruptured her Achilles tendon. So, that is a pretty major injury. And what is interesting about it is that she is the most athletic of anyone here. We hope it wont hurt Misty in volleyball. We know she is competitive, but her age is catching up.
Susan & Tony (7/10)
Susan looks so amateurish. Her movements are like she is dancing karaoke. She looks like someone learning h
Lance Bass Kissed a Girl on ‘Dancing with the Stars’… And Liked it
For a gay man, Lance Bass sure does seem to have a lot of chemistry with professional dance partner and hottie Lacey Schwimmer. On last night’s Dancing with the Stars performance show, they danced the paso doble to Katy Perry’s song, I Kissed a Girl. At the end… they kissed. Despite the crowds cheers, the judges were hard on them and once again criticized the lack of traditional choreography. Lance and Lacey ended up in the middle of the pack with a score of 20.
Once again, Cloris Leachma
Dancing with the Stars Oct 7: Dancing with the Stars results
Nobody went home for this week’s results of Dancing with the Stars. If the judges sent a couple home, they would have a serious shortage of contestants as Misty May-Treanor and Maksim Chmerkovskiy were out due to May-Treanor’s ankle injury.
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Dancing With the Stars 7: As Cold as Siberia…?
OK, I’m guilty of saying negative things about Kim Kardashian’s level of passion in her dance moves, but I wasn’t the one that did the most dissing this week! The judges were downright mean to her. The worst was Bruno Tonioli. He told her that her dancing was:
…as cold and as distant as Siberia.
Now THAT’S harsh!
I am not surprised that she went home this week, I was surprised that Ted McGinley went home before her. But that’s no reason to be cruel. She was trying to
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‘Dancing with the Stars’: Brooke Burke, Warren Sapp, and Toni Braxton lead the pack
Brooke and Derek’s paso doble was performed to that dramatic music that used to be in the diamond commercials -- you know the ones. The judges admired the dance (and, presumably, Brooke’s pushed-up bosom), if not quite as much as they admired the quickstep last week -- Carrie Ann called it a “hair off-balance.” Score: 24/30. Source
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Celeb chef Rocco DiSpirito came in last place during "Dancing with the Stars" Monday night competition show, but did not say goodbye during the elimination, because Misty May-Treanor left the competition due to injury. Treanor is recuperating from surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon. Judge Len Goodman...Full Article @ extra
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