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‘Dancing With the Stars’ Recap

November 26th, 2007 / Author: cwillett

As you rev up (no pun intended) for Monday’s final
performance night of Dancing With the Stars, OK! takes a look back at the
largest and most controversial season yet. From unfortunate deaths to shocking
upsets, season five left everyone talking, so before you chat about who will
win, reminisce on those who didn’t.

Week One: Twelve couples — the largest ensemble yet — hit the
floor to kick off the fifth season of the ABC smash. Cheetah Girl Sabrina Bryan
and Mark Ballas cha-cha-cha-ed their way to a 26, which goes down in DWTS lore
as the highest first-week score ever.

Result: After being described as “deceptively
unfit” by partner Alec Mazo, model Josie Maran, who received a 16 for their
foxtrot, got the boot, marking the second consecutive season Alec and a model
have left first. Here’s hoping Alec doesn’t get a model next season!

Week Two: Helio Castroneves and Julianne Hough pull into first place with a 27
for their mambo, but his achievement was lost amidst all the other talk of the
week. OK!’s resident blogger Jennie Garth took a tumble in her quickstep when
partner Derek Hough tripped on her gown. “We only had one dress rehearsal and I
guess you might say it was a wardrobe malfunction!” she wrote in her blog
afterwards. Jane Seymour sat out the results
show after her mother, Mieke Frankenberg, passed away.

Result: Abercrombie & Fitch hottie Albert Reed and partner Anna Trebunskaya
left to the surprise of the judges and lowest scorer Wayne Newton and Cheryl
Burke
, proving that models have no fan base.

Week Three: It was tight up top with a three-way tie on the leader board —
Melanie Brown, Jane and Sabrina all earned 27s for their dances. But the dance
of the night went to Jennie’s spicy tango, earning her “comeback of the season”
praise from judge Bruno Tonioli and the encore spot.

Result: After looking resigned to
leaving the last week, Wayne and Cheryl finally get the hee-haw.

Week Four: All My Children star Cameron Mathison proved to
be super-hot (in more ways than one) with his Superman-inspired Paso Doble, earning
a 27. But the highest score of the night went to Sabrina and Mark, who got the
first perfect 30 of the season for their own Paso. But trouble brewed when
Carrie Ann Inaba criticized Jane and Tony Dovolani and boxer Floyd Mayweather
and Karina Smirnoff of executing illegal lifts. “I don’t know what she was
thinking. People have been flying through the air for weeks [but] I remember my
feet touching the ground,” Jane tells OK! afterwards, still feeling the sting.

Result: Stung and down for the count — Floyd and Karina, who exited ahead of surprise
bottom two-dwellers Mel and Maksim Chmerkovskiy.

Week Five: Marie faints! What else was there to talk about? The bubbly
entertainer passed out while awaiting critique from the judges, forcing the
show to cut away to a five-minute commercial. Attributing the tumble to her
asthma and allergies, Marie woke up after a few minutes and declared she was “fine!”
Elsewhere, Mel and Maks rebounded with a high-scoring 29 for their samba.

Result: The earnest and eager Mark Cuban finally met his end on the show. The billionaire’s journey is
a testament to his fan devotion — he stayed through five weeks despite
dangerously low scores every week.

Week Six: Mel and Maks spiced up the floor again, capturing their first perfect
30 for the season and the highest score of the night, and Jane took another bye on results night due to food
poisoning.

Result: Presumed frontrunner Sabrina was eliminated, stunning the
contestants, fans and judges. Not all is lost for the Cheetah Girl — a week
later she admitted she and partner Mark were officially a couple.

Week Seven: It takes two to tango and two dances to stay in! The remaining couples
take the floor twice — with Cheetah paw tattoos in honor of their lost sister —
and Mel and Maks once again come out on top with a total of 54. Five weeks
after Jane’s mother’s death, Marie loses her father, Osmond patriarch George,
and misses the results show as well.

Result: Jane departs after fulfilling a childhood dream of dancing.

Week Eight: After three straight weeks on top, Mel and Maks
relinquished first place to Helio and Julianne, who edged them by one point
with 57.

Result: Despite a two-point advantage over Marie, Cameron and Edyta Sliwinska
said bye-bye — evidence that not even a soap fan base can rival that of the
Osmonds.

Week Nine: Locked in first place are Mel and Maks and Helio and Julianne with each couple receiving a perfect 60 for two dances — a show first.

Result: Last season, Ian Ziering was sent back to 90210 at the semifinals
and the same was true for his former co-star Jennie. The actress, who received
a perfect 30 for her cha-cha-cha and a second encore performance, tearfully left, ensuring Mel, Helio and Marie spots in the final three.

Floyd Mayweather Down for the Count on DWTS

October 17th, 2007

Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. was dealt a knockout punch on the Wednesday night’s Dancing With the Stars elimination show. And after saying goodbye to the dance floor, he tells OK! he’ll be more than happy to re-enter the boxing ring.

Floyd is set to fight Ricky Hatton at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Dec. 8. “I’m going to go train for the fight, be at my best and try my hardest,” the 30-year-old pugilist told OK!. He’s not too broken up about his experience on the hit ABC reality show ending because he’s been carrying a heavy load, combining dance and fight training. “My main focus is my fight. I’d rather go now [off Dancing], in the beginning of training, than at the end of training.

“Boxing has made me filthy rich. Without boxing, I wouldn’t have been on this show. I’m appreciative. I’m happy I had a chance to come here and react with the crowd. I feel tremendous.”

He enjoyed learning new skills from his professional partner, Karina Smirnoff: “I never had any experience in dancing, except for hip-hop dancing. Ballroom is totally different. Just learning some of the basic moves was great. Dancing with Karina, we both went through a lot of ups and downs, but we have a good friendship. Through thick and thin, we worked hard.”

Cheetah Girl Sabrina Bryan, who earned a perfect score of 30 and is the show’s current front-runner, tells OK! she’ll miss her boxer pal. “Floyd is so funny. He says some of the most out-of-the-blue things at the most random times that just cracks us up. I’m totally going to take the trip out to Vegas to watch him fight.”

Carrie Ann Inaba Gets Nasty

October 16th, 2007


Dancing With the Stars
judge Carrie Ann Inaba accused some of the contestants and their partners of breaking the rules and doing lifts on the Oct. 15 performance show. And Carrie’s surprisingly critical comments got a real rise out of the performers, causing them to almost bust out of their sequins after the taping of the ABC reality series.

According to Carrie, the dancers’ feet aren’t supposed to be lifted off the floor, citing Jane Seymour and her partner, Tony Dovolani, and Floyd Mayweather and Karina Smirnoff for the dance violation.

“I don’t know what she was thinking,” Jane told OK! about Carrie. The Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman star, who reduced the judges to tears of joy after her graceful tango last week, was shocked when Carrie criticized her this time. “People have been flying through the air for weeks [but] I remember my feet touching the ground.” Watching the replay, Jane was proven to be correct.

Meanwhile, Karina addressed her and boxer Floyd’s comparatively low score of 23. “I’m kind of sad to see we were penalized for that,” she told OK!. “It wasn’t a lift! We need to be very clear on what a lift is — I’ve been dancing since I was 8 years old and a lift means when a woman is lifted by a man. She has to be off the floor for more than two beats. We weren’t.”

“I think [Carrie] was on a very lifted spirit [tonight],” Karina sighed.

By Carole Glines

Karina Smirnoff learns to box!

September 26th, 2007

Look out, Mario Lopez! When you have your next argument with girlfriend and Dancing With The Stars dancer Karina Smirnoff, it might be your last—because her new Dancing with the Stars partner Floyd Mayweather is teaching her how to box.

Karina, who became romantically involved with Mario, her partner two seasons ago on the hit ABC reality show, enjoys learning some new skills from top boxer Floyd, who recently beat Oscar De La Hoya. “I’m learning how to jab and [give the] right hook,” Karina told OK! “I love it! Now I just want to learn how to trash talk really fast.”

She laughed to OK! about Mario, “He’d just better be very nervous about my right and my hook and my jab.”

All kidding aside, Floyd said Mario caught the duo in their dancing training sessions and he likes him a lot—even though the actor is a close friend of his rival De La Hoya. ‘Mario is a great guy.”

Meanwhile, Karina raved of Pretty Boy Floyd after his first TV dance performance, “He’s in his best physical shape ever. He gave 150 percent. I couldn’t have asked for more.”

Marie Osmond Heads List for ‘Dancing With the Stars’

August 29th, 2007 / Author: cwillett

Get on your dancing shoes! Dancing With the Stars‘ announced its new contenders for the season this morning on Good Morning America. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba and last season’s winner, Apollo Anton Ohno, revealed the names live from New York City’s Time Square. Dolly Parton will be the show’s first musical guest. The show kicks off the season Sept. 24 on ABC.

The dancers are:
Marie Osmond, 47, singer
Floyd Mayweather, 30, boxer
Melanie Brown, 32, singer
Hélio Castroneves, 32, race car driver
Jennie Garth, 35, actress
Cameron Mathison, 38, soap star
Jane Seymour, 56, actress
Albert Reed, 22, model
Sabrina Bryan, 22, actress
Mark Cuban, 49, billionaire
Josie Maran, 29, model
Wayne Newton, 65, country singer

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