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Stars Remember Best Holiday Gifts

December 25th, 2008

With Christmas in full swing, everyone loves to show off their presents. So, what are the best gifts the stars have received? (Psst. They aren’t what you’d expect!)

“It probably was my bag,” Rihanna, who is dating Chris Brown, tells me. “I had a pink bag. The flap was a dog face with hair and stuff, but that always sticks out in my head. Maybe that’s the best one.”

Ne-Yo says, “An uncle of mine gave me a box with nothing in it one year. He really had me thinking for a good six hours that I didn’t get anything, and then later on that night, we went over to his house and he had a bicycle for me. He let me cry and everything. ‘Sorry – you shouldn’t have been bad this year.’ All right.”

Martina McBride says, “I got a puppy one year named Jingle Bells. I don’t think you can beat getting a puppy for Christmas when you’re six years old. That was my best.”   

Reba McEntire tells me, “My little sister gave me a pair of my basketball shoes that I wore in high school that she found in our old closet at home. She wrapped them up and gave them to me, and I sat there and cried.”

Julianne Hough’s boyfriend Chuck Wicks says, “I got a nice letter from my dad one time. He described our relationship. Me and my dad are good friends, and anytime you get a letter from your mom or dad that says ‘hey, I love you and you’re my son,’ it was really in-detail things that we experienced growing up. Playing baseball with him in the backyard and football and sports. He’s such a big supporter of what I’m doing – and so is my mom – but I got a letter from him one Christmas, and I’ll never forget that.”

Cody Linley says, “Best Christmas gift was an Emmitt Smith jersey from 1997 because I wore it every single day after that. It was the first time I ever went to a Dallas Cowboys game, and my stepbrother Scott – who is 18 like me – got a Deion Sanders jersey that was just like it. I just have a lot of close memories and of my stepdad Brian. I actually still have that jersey, and the sad thing is, it still fits. It was so big on me at the time – it was.”

“Right after Idol, Ford gave me my mustang, which I got semilate, but it was for Christmas,” Diana DeGarmo tells me. “I have a black-and-pink mustang, and she’s my baby. I haven’t even had her hit 10,000 miles with her, so she’s actually here with me in Nashville. I towed her up from Atlanta. That was officially the best Christmas gift ever-ever.”

Why was it so important?

“Well, as a kid – my mom and I never drove new cars,” Diana continues. “We always drove beaters and things that had four hundred thousand miles on them and would fall apart. That was my very first new car I ever got to sit in and drive. At the time, to be 17 with a brand-new car, it was ridiculous.”

Jake Owen says, “It was a journal because it was one of the most thoughtful things I was ever given. Christmas seems to be – everybody tries to outdo and get big gifts. And I think the person that gave me the journal, it meant a lot, and me being a writer, they knew that. It was something that was really special. I was like ‘wow, this is something I can use every single day.’ And it’s all about giving.”

Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott tells me, “When I was little and I got a Barbie car for Christmas, that was my favorite thing ever. I used the fire out of it. I drove it till it wouldn’t go anymore. That’s probably my most memorable growing up. Lately, it’s just been clothes and a pair of Uggs.”

Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild says the best Christmas gift she’s ever received is her husband. “He’s the best gift in my life,” she tells me.

Darius Rucker tells me, “When I was nine or ten, I got my first acoustic guitar. We didn’t have a lot of money growing up, and I just remember thinking how great it was that my mom had gotten me a guitar. That was pretty big.”

Jason Aldean seconds that one. “Best Christmas gift I ever received was probably a guitar,” he says. “I got a guitar when I was about 13 years old, and that started this whole craziness of me pursuing this career in music. I definitely think that that was probably the best gift I ever got, and definitely the one that helped me get to this point.”

Brody Jenner shares his biggest holiday blunder.

“Maybe not appreciating a gift when I should have when I was really little, maybe that was embarrassing. But I feel like Christmas is a time to be yourself no matter what happens. Your family and you – there’s nothing to be embarrassed about.”

 

Perhaps he received a not-so-hot gift? Kelsey Grammer once gave his wife Camille 18 garbage cans – one for each room in their new home. “It was a special, extra-thoughtful gift. Practical, and also very artsy.” Camille adds, “They were attractive.” Kelsey says, “Some were, some weren’t.”

Happy holidays, everyone!

OK! Investigates: Warren Sapp vs. Derek Hough

November 26th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

As Brooke Burke and Derek Hough were celebrating their win on DWTS Tuesday night, the buzz behind the scenes was about a report that second-place finisher, football legend Warren Sapp, had allegedly roughed Derek up!

According to TMZ.com, Warren had shown up several hours late to a rehearsal for the show’s group dance, and later complained he couldn’t follow the routine. When the professionals told Warren it was his fault because he showed up late, TMZ reported that the retired linebacker allegedly threw Derek against a wall!

While Warren wouldn’t address the alleged fight, tersely telling reporters after the finale to “ask Derek” about it, Derek did say, “This has been blown way out of proportion. Warren and I exchanged a few words at rehearsal that lasted seconds. The idea that Warren would do physical harm to me or anyone is outrageous. We’re all become good friends during the season.”

But pro Corky Ballas, who was teamed up with Cloris Leachman this season and has been close to Derek for years as his dance teacher and friend, told OK!, “I think that Warren thinks this is a football field. I mean this in a good way. All his life, they get mad at themselves and angry so they can get out there and play well so he’s only doing what his instincts are, under pressure with adrenalin.”

Added Corky, “I told Derek, ‘let it go right off your [back].’ It’s part of psyching people out. Some psych-out tactics work. It doesn’t work on Derek.”

Comedian Jeffrey Ross, who was the first contestant eliminated this season, but who came back to perform on the show again this week, told OK!, “I happened to be at that rehearsal and they got into a little thing, but I think it has more to do with the intensity of the moment; guys having to coordinate their moods and their travel schedules and their work schedules, and things bubble up and honestly, they’re all teammates at this point. There’s no losers here.”

Derek’s close friend and fellow DWTS dancer Mark Ballas also said the incident was blown out of proportion, but admitted to OK! that the hit ABC show can be a pressure cooker!

“There are stressful times and when you’re working together, sometimes people get heated at each other,” Mark explained. “When you’re together 24 hours a day and you’re working, sometimes you just talk to each other out of frustration. Things like that happen. But both of them are cool.”

By Carole Glines

DWTS Watch: And the Winner Is…

November 26th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

SPOILER ALERT: Read no further if you Tivo’d last night’s Dancing With the Stars results show!!

All season long on Dancing With the Stars, Brooke Burke and partner Derek Hough looked like the twosome to beat. And Tuesday night, their dream came true as the consistent couple won the disco ball trophy! Football great Warren Sapp finished a surprise second after his explosive freestyle performance Monday night with partner Kym Johnson — and former boy-bander Lance Bass came in third with pro Lacey Schwimmer.

The always-lovely Brooke, perhaps best known for her numerous modeling credits and hosting TV shows like Wild On!… and Rock Star said, “It’s been such an incredible experience and to end it this way is huge. I’m at such a loss for words!”

Her pro partner Derek, who took his first trophy after several seasons on the hit ABC show, said, “the blood, the sweat the tears… the pulled hamstrings, the feet, everything was so worth it.”

Delighted winner Brooke, who injured her foot earlier in what was an injury plagued season of the show, said, “My feet are okay, but I have a couple of new little pulled muscles.”

Still, all she could do was smile. The mother of four said her trophy will be rotating amongst her daughters’ rooms in her house. Brooke’s fiancé, actor, David Charvet, dad to two of her kids, was teary-eyed as she won, and OK! spotted Dr. Garth Fisher, her ex-husband and the father of her two older children, also watching as Brooke and Derek earned a perfect 30 for their Viennese waltz. The pair bested Lance and Lacey’s score of 28 for their jitterbug and Warren and Kym’s 27 for the hustle.

Brooke told OK! about her future, “I have no idea what’s coming up next and I never do. I love hosting, it’s something I think comes natural and I enjoy although I’d like to keep pushing the envelope a little bit. Ideally, I’d love to do a sitcom. I love working with a live audience.

“But I’m enjoying dancing so much. It’s premature but there’s been some interest in me doing a dance production and I think it would be really exciting. For me, it would all depend on what works for my family as well. I’m open to trying new things.”

But first, Brooke plans to chill out over the holidays: “I’m mentally and physically fried. I’m going to be on the East Coast with a lot of relatives. David and the kids are going to meet me there. I’m going to do nothing but eat and have great quality family time. It sounds so corny but I was looking back this week and thinking about all the things that you take for granted as a mother—you have your kids every day and all those everyday responsibilities. I miss doing all those little things so much. I’m ready to get back home and back into the groove with them and get back to being mom again.”

Meanwhile, Derek and his best friend, DWTS pro Mark Ballas, who have a band together, got a record deal and expect to release their music in March. Derek hopes actress Shannon Elizabeth — who became his girlfriend after they were teamed up on DWTS last season — will join him on the new DWTS nationwide tour, which begins in San Diego on Dec. 17.

Although Lance finished third when many thought he’d get at least second, the musician said he and Lacey have no regrets. “What a ride! We couldn’t be happier. Brooke so deserved to win.” After all, Lance got a new body out of the show: “I’ve lost 15 pounds," he told OK!. "I’m just going to blow up after next week. I eat like crap and I won’t be dancing as much.”

Lance also feels he earned “a lot more confidence. There are a lot of things I didn’t believe in myself before and now I’m just so happy.” Lance revealed he has become close friends with Brooke: “we’ve been each other’s support system through this whole season. She’s definitely helped me when the judges were attacking me, she’s like, ‘don’t worry about i.’”

Next, Lance plans to do some college speaking engagements for a week talking about the music industry and his experiences on DWTS. Then he’ll be performing with Lacey on the DWTS tour.

Lance said he signed up because “I miss touring so much. I haven’t been on tour in like seven years and I’m happiest on a bus. That’s just the way I was raised and it’ll feel like home. You play lots of video games, watch scary movies, eat really bad food. It’s going to be a lot of fun. I love sleeping in a bunk, it rocks me to sleep.”

His partner Lacey will be with Lance on the tour, and also has said she’d love to come back to DWTS next season, which starts in March.

Warren, who works as an analyst for the Showtime series Inside the NFL, said, “I don’t get a day off ‘til Feb. 11, after the Pro Bowl.” The 13-year NFL veteran said he’s going to miss Kym and the show so much, “I told her next Wednesday, I’m going to text her, ‘Where are you at, baby? Send me a picture! I should be dancing right now!’ ”

Warren said he’d love to join his pro Kym for one stop on the DWTS tour if his busy schedule as a football commentator permits — because he thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

“It’s like going to five Super Bowls,” he said of the show. “Every time it got a little bigger, a little better. I’m like, where can I go from here? I’m going to try the tour at least one day.”

By Carole Glines

DWTS Watch: Who Will Win?

November 25th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

In what is likely the most riveting final performance night in the brief history of Dancing With the Stars, all three of the remaining couples pulled out all the stops on Monday night.

None of the couples — Warren Sapp and Kym Johnson, Brooke Burke and Derek Hough, Lance Bass and Lacey Schwimmer — made any major mistakes on Monday and they all provided non-stop entertainment in performing a freestyle routine and a group samba. So it should come as no surprise that everyone was smiling backstage when OK! caught up with them after the show.

Frontrunners Brooke and Derek solidified their hold on the top spot by earning a 28 for their samba and a perfect 30 for their freestyle, a joyful tribute to the classic musical Grease.

Judges Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli both said it was the best freestyle they had ever seen on DWTS, now in its seventh season. And their combined score of 58 out of 60 looks hard to beat in Tuesday night’s finale.

Backstage afterwards, Brooke told OK! Grease is the word! “It’s one of my favorite movies and my kids’ favorite movies.” As for who deserves the credit for getting into the final round, she put it squarely in partner Derek’s lap.

“Everything we’ve done great has really been from him teaching me and him getting me to where I need to be," she explained. "I feel we’ve done everything we needed to do this season no matter what happens tomorrow.”

Although she’s had a fabulous time on the show, mother-of-four Brooke said she’s looking forward to the end of the punishing rehearsal schedule: “I miss my kids so desperately.” After tomorrow night’s final results she plans to, “grab my babies!”

Lance and his partner Lacey got a score of 26 for their samba and very solid 27 for their hip-hop freestyle routine, for a total of 53. The former boy-bander likened the night to the final exams in school. “You show the judges what you’ve learned and hope that they like it," he explained. "They loved it tonight. I think everyone did such an amazing job.”

Although his hip-hop routine scored lower than Brooke’s more traditional freestyle, Lance said they couldn’t have picked another style of dance. “It’s what our fans have been asking for since day one," he said. "We finally got to do it and I hope everyone enjoyed it because we sure did. Even Len loved it!”

Still, when pressed by OK! about the judging on the freestyle, for which he received the lowest score of the finalists, Lance admitted, “I was hoping for higher scores. That’s just the theme of the whole season for them and us. I would not expect anything less — one point lower than everyone else.”

The surprising dance journey of gridiron great Warren continued, as he and Kym earned 25 points for their samba and 28 for their freestyle, pushing them into a tie with Lance and Lacey with a cumulative 53.

The retired linebacker’s move of catching Kym with his arms extended in front of him made the crowd gasp, and afterwards, he told OK! the amazing maneuver is called “the waterfall.” Kym admitted, “It’s scary for me because for a minute I’m completely airborne.” Competitive Warren said, “That’s my favorite move! I wish they had let us lift from the beginning because I would have broke down some of these little fellas early.”

As for earning a score of ten from Len, the future Hall-of-Famer exclaimed, “that’s what I came for. I can go home now.” He added that judge Carrie Ann Inaba also “was giving us a lot of love tonight.” Kym said. “She said Warren was the most improved and she said our dance was her favorite.”

After the show, Len told OK! it was DWTS’ most incredible night: “I can’t imagine there’s ever been a final like we saw tonight that would ever be better. I loved the samba they all joined in on and the freestyles were so different.”

Tune in Tuesday night to see who will take home the disco ball trophy!

By Carole Glines

Reese, Nicole, Shania Wow During CMAs

November 20th, 2008

I’m stationed near Maureen McCormick when I jet down to Nashville for the CMA Awards held at the Sommet Center. Woo-hoo!

Reese Witherspoon is radiant in red lipstick – shockingly gorgeous – but doesn’t answer when a reporter asks if she likes country music. Does she stay in a hotel when she’s in Nashville? Nah, she’s staying with her family. Nicole Kidman swans in with hubby Keith Urban, but steps back because she’s letting her hubby “enjoy his night.” Here’s Shania Twain, looking glam – and blonder – than I remember. Nice!

Energetic Miley Cyrus stops to chat, and her kind dad Billy Ray takes a photo of her limelight-loving boyfriend Justin Gaston with fawning female fans. Hahaha. And Taylor Swift is wearing 30-pound dress! “I cannot even believe I was able to walk to the red carpet,” she says. “Try to lift it up. It’s so heavy. It’s like wearing a bag of rocks, but I really like it, so I’m proud to wear this bag of rocks.”

Kellie Pickler has BFF Taylor’s back when it comes to boy troubles. “She’s like my little sister, so I’m very protective of her,” Kellie tells me. “She definitely comes first.” Now that Taylor is getting over the heartbreak of her relationship with Joe Jonas, Kellie is there as she finds a new man. “She just needs someone who is very respectful and understanding of her career,” Kel says. “You know, it’s very time-consuming what we do, so you need someone that’s confident and secure and just a good person. Just respectful.”

Dancing With The Stars performer Julianne Hough is out and about since her surgery for endometriosis. “Oh, I’m fine,” she tells me. “I’m honestly better than new. I feel great, and like I said, better than I felt before I even went in for surgery.” Her boyfriend, Chuck Wicks, was there through it all. “It was easy,” he tells me. “We rented a bunch of movies and we sat on the couch and ate popcorn. And we got a little puppy. Puppies can cure everything. Between the movies, popcorn and the puppy – and her mom was there as well –she recovered pretty quick. It was two weeks, and she was back on the dancefloor doing her thing.” (Bummer! She’s now off the show.)

What’s Reba McEntire’s pre-show ritual? “I just make sure my dress is correctly in place, I’ve got lipgloss on and I get onstage,” she says. “I am not that good at practical jokes, and they always think of better  — or worse ones – than I can.”

Dancing With The Stars/Hannah Montana star Cody Linley is here to support Julianne and see Miley, but he’s also getting back to his roots. “I actually lived in Columbia from the ages of two to four. I don’t remember much of it, but to see autumn and see what Nashville is all about and remember again is cool.” Sadly, he’s off the show, too, which is unfortunate considering he had the will to win. “I was just going to say that my birthday’s November 20, and November 25 is the finale of Dancing With The Stars, so it would be the best 19th birthday present a boy could get to have a mirrorball trophy. Man! Winning right there. That’s my hope.” Aww!

American Idol finalist Diana DeGarmo is thinking of Paula Abdul in the wake of the tragic fan incident that occurred outside her home. “Paula’s a wonderful person and she deserves great things,” Diana tells me. “She’s got a great personality and that’s a horrible thing to have to deal with. She’s in my prayers — definitely.”

Miranda Lambert confesses she’s a big eBay shopper whose maximum bid is $100. “I’m cheap.” Does she get upset when she’s outbid? “Yes, I do. I take it personal.” Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles can’t wait to dress warmer. “I’m too excited about winter coming up,” Jennifer says. “I’m into the layered look.”

The Little Big Town girls are in awe of tourmate Carrie Underwood. “She has the best legs in the business,” Kimberly Roads says. Karen Fairchild adds, “She’s a super-disciplined person, so she eats well and she exercises every day. We’re like ‘oh Lord, we’ve gotta up our game. In the gym!’”

Here’s Hootie and The Blowfish singer Darius Rucker. What’s the best marriage advice he’s received? “My wife is always right,” he laughs.

Lady Antebellum
take time to reveal their heights – Charles Kelley, 6’6,” Hillary Scott, 5’9,” and Dave Haywood, 6’1” – on the red carpet before they’re shocked by their big win for Best New Artist. They brought their moms as their dates.

“When I was younger, I didn’t attend the CMAs when [mom Linda Davis] won the CMA with Reba, but I was her date for a couple of different CMA Awards,” Hillary says. “For her to be here tonight as my date, and for her to have this crystal trophy on her shelf at home in the house I grew up in, and for me to be taking one home tonight is just crazy. She’s so proud. There’s nothing better than sitting there when the nominees were being read off and holding my mama’s hand. Knowing that she knew exactly what it felt like. We were so lucky to have our moms here. We wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for them.”

Charles adds, “They were crying their eyes out.”

PRESS ROOM:  “I’ve never seen so much of Brad Paisley,” cohost Carrie Underwood gushes about his quick change backstage. The 45-second strip is also a highlight for Brad. “I was still getting dressed walking out,” he says. … Kenny Chesney, who has the hots for Shania, challenges Sugarland to take his Entertainer of the Year Award next year. … Rascal Flatts singer Joe Don Rooney calls fatherhood “amazing.” He says, “To be a father is just a big piece of that puzzle now that’s going to carry us on through the years.”

PARTY TIME: I catch Gretchen Wilson on her way inside the venue, Taylor Swift in the elevator at the Big Machine/Valory Records party and oh yes, there’s Jewel. The salmon and especially the mashed potatoes are amazing – so good! — at the official CMA Awards afterparty. Delish.

DWTS Watch: And Then There Were Three

November 19th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

What a shame — Hannah Montana star Cody Linley won’t get to see his pal and co-star Miley Cyrus sing at next week’s Dancing With the Stars finale — or at least not as a contestant — because he didn’t make the cut in this last, critical semifinal week.

At only 18 years of age Cody was the show’s youngest-ever competitor— but his adorability couldn’t save him from leaving DWTS in fourth place. On Monday night, he received the lowest cumulative score of the night — 46 out of 60 — for his paso doble and salsa with partner Julianne Hough, who came back from appendix surgery to dance with him on Monday.

Breaking into tears after his elimination and taking time to compose himself, the actor, who will indeed be on hand for Miley’s performance, along with all the other eliminated stars — told OK!, “I’m totally getting emotional. I never expected to do this well. I’m proud of myself. It’s my goal in life to give 100 percent in everything I do and I felt like I totally did."

Continues Cody, “I look back proud, confident, and excited for the future. I feel blessed and thankful to have walked away from this competition with a true gift that I received from Julianne, from ABC, and the fans especially. ”

Cody, who celebrates his 19th birthday on Thursday, has lots of plans: “I’m extremely excited to see where I’m going from here. I’m going home for Thanksgiving and Christmas, hanging out with my family, eating as much food as I can because I’ve been losing weight on this show.”

Then, his character Jake returns to Hannah Montana in a Dec. 7 episode and he’s looking forward to fans seeing his starring role in the independent horror film Forget Me Not, set to be released next year.

“It’s really scary and cool. It’s a totally new side of me you’ve never seen before,” he said. Additionally, Cody is playing the role of Jesus in The Word of Promise, an audio version of the Bible read by celebrities.

Will he dance again? Maybe. Cody did tell OK! his Hannah Montana schedule might allow him to drop in on the DWTS nationwide tour, which runs Dec. 17 through Feb. 8.

Partner Julianne, who has also been pursuing a country music career, is going to tour in support of her new Christmas album for Target.

Now the final three couples — Warren Sapp and Kym Johnson, Lance Bass and Lacey Schwimmer, and Brooke Burke and Derek Hough — move on to next week’s pressure-packed finale, in which they’ll each perform a freestyle routine, their favorite dance of the season, and a group samba number.

“It’s such a relief,” Lance said about making it through. “We’re focusing right now and we’re about to put our game faces on. We have a week left to really kill ourselves. I think we’re well on our way to getting this trophy.”

Lacey revealed their freestyle dance will be in the hip-hop style: “It’s his background, my background, we’ll make it fun and fresh for the audience.”

Brooke told OK! of going to the final, “It’s huge. We put so much time and soul and hours into this, it really means a lot to me, to open myself up to doing something I’d never done before, take on the challenge and be rewarded like this. Derek has taught me so much—he’s an amazing friend and teacher.”

They plan to “take some chances,” in the finale, Brooke revealed. “I might fly off the balcony!” Derek elaborated, “I’m going to be doing tricks I’ve never done before in my life. It’s my first final and I’m going all out.”

By Carole Glines

Brooke Burke Sizes Up Her Competition

November 18th, 2008

It’s getting down to the wire on Dancing With the Stars, and stand-out competitor Brooke Burke is definitely feeling the heat, especially after earning a perfect score.

 

"I just feel the pressure of, like, the two dances in the end and now the mirror ball trophy’s in sight," she told OK! on Friday at an exclusive Jonas Brothers concert to launch American Eagle’s 77Kids line at the Roxy in L.A.

 

"In the beginning it was all about having fun! You know what I mean?" she adds. "It’s so much pressure, but Derek [Hough] and I are, like, we gotta have fun, we gotta chill out, we gotta keep doing what we’re doing but maybe it’s because we’re so close. It has to be amazing now, whereas before there was room for error."

 

So who does Brooke see as her biggest competition?

 

"Well in the beginning I thought it was Warren [Sapp]," she admits. "Now I kind of think it’s Lance [Bass] and Lacey [Schwimmer] only because they’ve kind of broken the rules and they’ve been underdogs."

 

The reality star also thinkgs that Cody Linley, whose partner Julianne Hough just came back after having surgery, could "get the sympathy vote," especially with their devoted fan base.

 

"Cody’s pretty adorable! He cried last week," she says. "He’s young and sweet and crazy!"

 

Keep your eye on the prize, Brooke!

DWTS Watch: Lance & Lacey Lead the Way

November 18th, 2008

The final four performed on Dancing With the Stars Monday night and with the highest combined score of the night, Lance Bass and partner Lacey Schwimmer proved that the show must go on — even when the shoe falls off.

In a first for the hit reality show, Lance, who has already danced barefoot this season, accidentally had a shoe fall off during his jitterbug. But the former NSync-er didn’t miss a beat and got the highest score of the night on the dance, a 29. And with a 28 on his mambo, Lance easily led the competitors with a cumulative 57 out of 60.

After the show, Lance told OK! how it felt when he lost his shoe. “At first, panic, of course, because I was concerned with safety," he explained. "But after I realized I’d be fine, I just ate it up. It was so much fun. It made me smile and laugh. I had a really good time.”

Adds Lacey, “I think that he’s by far the most improved in this entire competition and it showed tonight.”

Despite his high scores, however, Lance doesn’t think he’s a…. um, shoe-in, to make it to next week’s finale. “It’s anyone’s game," he says. "It’s a good competition.”

Meanwhile, Brooke Burke, who has been the favorite all season with partner Derek Hough, had her first bad dance, a jive that judge Len Goodman called a “disaster” and earned only a 21.

“It was a hiccup," Brooke sighed to OK! backstage. "I loved that dance. I don’t know really what went wrong and it was hard to find my way back into it.” As for the harsh results from the judges, she said she’s taking like an adult: “I know when I do things wrong and I can totally take it.”

Luckily for DWTS’ golden couple, their second dance, the salsa, was a return back to form, earning a 28 for a combined score of 49, good enough for a tie for second overall for the night.

“I’m really happy that we pulled it together for the salsa,” Brooke told OK!

“She killed it,” Derek said. “That’s the test of a true champion — messing up a little bit and coming back strong.”

Gridiron great Warren Sapp and partner Kym Johnson hoped they’d done enough to get to the finals, also earning a combined score of 49 for their two dances.

“Hopefully we’ve got a shot,” Warren told OK!. Asked about the judging on Monday, he said, “It looked like they were out for blood tonight! But I really enjoyed the crowd.”

The legendary linebacker also defended himself against the judges’ season-long focus on what they say is his flat footwork. “That’s what made me a Hall of Fame football player," he explained. "Without these feet, I wouldn’t be standing here!”

Warren’s daughter Mercedes’ birthday is tomorrow, and he’d be happy to celebrate both that and a ticket to the DWTS final. “Either we’re ‘parting’ like hell or ‘partying’ like hell,” he laughed.

Cody Linley, whose partner Julianne Hough came back to dance with him after having appendix surgery two weeks ago, got the lowest combined score of the night, 46, and couldn’t hide his disappointment.

“I felt like I did my job,” Cody said. “We got a standing ovation after our paso doble. I was pretty upset with the judges. Usually, I agree 100 percent with their critiques but tonight, no, not at all. I’m bummed that I’m in last place after Julianne coming back and rocking those two dances. I felt confident and great about them and to receive bad scores was tough. I really hope tonight wasn’t my last dance with Julianne.”

If he doesn’t survive tomorrow’s elimination night, Cody at least knows he’ll have no problems getting dates!

The 18-year-old Hannah Montana cutie, who turns 19 on Thursday, confided that because of DWTS, women of all ages are recognizing him now. “Cougars are hitting on me and I say, bring them on!” he smiled.

By Carole Glines

Confirmed: Miley to Perform on DWTS Finale

November 17th, 2008 / Author: matt

ABC has confirmed the news OK! first reported last week — Miley Cyrus will be performing on the Nov. 25 finale for hit ABC show Dancing With the Stars.

According to the network, the teen star, who celebrates birthday #16 on Sunday, Nov. 23, will be on hand to perform her song, “Fly on the Wall,” the second single from her album, Breakout.

Miley will be the second in the Cyrus family to take to the DWTS stage. In 2007, her father, country superstar Billy Ray Cyrus, came in fifth place on the dancing competition’s fourth season.

Hopefully for Miley, she’ll be cheering on her Hannah Montana co-star — and current DWTS competitor — Cody Linley, who has to make it through tonight’s final four to take a place in next week’s finale.

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To see Miley’s performance, be sure to tune into Dancing With the Stars on Tues., Nov. 25 at 9:00p.m. ET on ABC.

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