When it comes to Dancing With the Stars, Gilles Marini has been there, done that — and now he’s passing on his veteran knowledge to DWTS newcomer Louie Vito, a 21-year-old professional snowboarder, about how to avoid injuries and do well in the reality competition. Read more »
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Dancing Vet Gilles Marini Schools Newcomer Louie Vito on DWTS
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DWTS Watch: Shawn Johnson Wins!
May 20th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff
Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson can now add the Dancing with the Stars mirror ball trophy to her trophy case, as the peppy teen beat out hunky French actor Gilles Marini in the closest one-two finish in the ABC show’s history.
Although she’s been strong all season, Shawn’s Tuesday night finale victory was considered an upset by many, as her fellow stars Gilles and Bachelor beauty Melissa Rycroft (who finished third) had long been considered the front-runners. However, as okmagazine.com reported last night, Shawn’s energetic freestyle routine, full of cartwheels and other tricks, blew away the competition.
In their last dances on Tuesday’s results show, all three finalists got perfect 30s for their routines. But judge Carrie Ann Inaba foreshadowed the surprise ending when she told Shawn, “we all underestimated you.”
“I feel amazing. This is the most rewarding experience I’ve ever been through,” the 17-year-old gymnast told OK! after the show. “It’s a dream come true. I’ve loved every second of it. It’s changed my life and made me a better person.
“I was told at the Olympics I couldn’t dance,” she said. “I proved everybody wrong. Look, I can dance!”
Her partner, Mark Ballas, who also won DWTS two seasons ago with another athlete, skater Kristi Yamaguchi, fell to the floor after hearing the results. "I was blown away," He explained to OK!. “I was put on the floor — sorry for my emotional explosion at the end there. But you work so hard; it’s weeks of blood, sweat, and tears and I’ve dedicated my life to dancing and it’s been an honor to take Shawn to the end. I can’t thank the fans enough for voting for us.”
Meanwhile, Sex and the City actor Gilles finished second, less than one percent behind Shawn, according to DWTS host Tom Bergeron. After the show, OK! saw him tenderly kiss his son Georges, 10, and tell him, “it’s not always about winning.”
Later, he said, “Shawn is only seven years older than my son, so I’m very happy for her. For him, he understands one thing — daddy lost — so it’s difficult for him. But I’ll make him understand. I’m thrilled but just emotional for my son — he doesn’t understand why; daddy danced good all season. But It’s part of life.”
Gilles, who has danced with a separated shoulder, told OK! he’ll soon have shoulder surgery: “I need to get that surgery quick because things are going to kick in my life acting wise and I have to be able to move it.” In fact, he’s nabbed a role on the ABC show Brothers & Sisters for next season. “We’re going to start shooting in August. I’m excited because the cast is insanely brilliant and I’m like, what an honor to be there.”
His partner, Cheryl Burke, said she’s taking a two-week vacation to St. Lucia with her boyfriend, model Maxwell Zagorski, and then devoting herself to her dance studios and new clothing line this summer. The dance partners vowed to be friends forever. “I love this girl to death,” Gilles said.
Melissa and partner Tony Dovolani also stayed positive. She said the results were “awesome. Shawn 100 percent deserves it. In 17 years of her life, she’s accomplished more than what most people will accomplish in their entire lives and she’s the sweetest, most genuine girl that I know. I love her so I’m so happy she’s walking away with this.”
She added, ”Going into today, all of us were winners in the sense that we’ve come so far from show number one to now. We’ve all become such good friends and accomplished so much, overcome injuries and hard dances and all the mental strain that comes with it.
“Tony turned me into a performer and got me to perform 12 dances.”
When asked if she’d do another reality show, Melissa, who famously got jilted on the last season of The Bachelor, said, “I don’t know. I’m not pursuing anything, [but] if anything comes my way, I’ll definitely consider it because the world has definitely opened up a little bit.”
Melissa can’t wait to go home to Dallas and see her friends and family. She told OK! about a possible vacation with her boyfriend, Tye Strickland, “We want to, but schedules are busy. He’s working back home.”
Her devoted partner Tony said, “She’s one of the most talented people I’ve ever met. She brought the best out of me. Whenever she puts her heart into it, this woman will always come out on top.” And this time, Melissa’s reality TV experience has been a lot nicer: “I’m happy she gets to go home with a smile on her face,” Tony declared.
The entire Season 8 cast for DWTS came back for the finale, and some weren’t surprised that Shawn took home the trophy.
Competitor and computer wiz Steve Wozniak told OK!, “Shawn had the largest audience support from middle America. I’ve believed for a long time that her numbers were high.” And cowboy Ty Murray, who finished an unexpected fourth, said, “I knew an Olympic gold medalist fan base was going to be hard to overcome.”
By Carole Glines
DWTS Watch: The Final Three Compete
May 18th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff
Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson looked like she was winning the gold medal on Monday night’s Dancing with the Stars season finale, as she turned in the most dynamic dance of the season with a freestyle routine that played to all her strengths and overshadowed rival celeb competitors Gilles Marini and Melissa Rycroft.
Although Shawn’s combined score of 58 for her two dances tied her with Gilles, she was the talk of the night for her high-energy freestyle dance. She earned a perfect 30 from the judges for the routine, which featured cartwheels and other incredible tricks — and had judge Bruno Tonioli on his feet. “It was an explosive performance,” he said in praising the 17-year-old cutie, who dances with pro Mark Ballas.
“I felt amazing!" an excited Shawn told OK! after the show. "The freestyle was by far my favorite dance and I just really let loose and had a great time and held nothing back. I’ve learned I can be more than a gymnast.”
Mark said, “I definitely feel if you watched the whole season from start to finish that Shawn is the most improved. Her little face tonight, her personality — I could just feel it dancing next to her. I’m so proud of her and so grateful to all the fans.”
The final three stars started the night by doing a paso doble face-off, with each couple performing one after the other, and beginning and ending the dance as a group. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba declared, “You’re all incredible.” Gilles earned a perfect 30, Melissa a 29, and Shawn a 28 for the paso.
But it’s always the freestyle routines that the audience looks forward to the most.
Gilles, who received a score of 28 for his freestyle, faced criticism by two of the judges. While Len Goodman said it was “slick” and “high energy,” Carrie Ann called his Flashdance-inspired routine “an odd choice,” because the original movie featured a female dancer, and Bruno thought it lacked content, sighing, “I wanted more actual dancing.”
Backstage, the Sex and the City actor told OK!, “It went really well. We had one perfect score and we did pretty good on the other dance. Having those scores? I love it!”
His partner, two-time DWTS champion Cheryl Burke, said they have no idea what their chances are of taking home the trophy Tuesday night.
Gilles confided even after all this time, “We don’t know what our fan base is. Shawn? American hero, gold medalist, young, cute little thing. Who am I? A French born guy, older. Hopefully we’ve made people happy with what they’ve seen.”
Gilles, who wore a ripped tee shirt that displayed his buff chest for the freestyle, said “my son [Georges] loves it. I have to bring it home. He thinks a tiger was backstage and tore it apart.”
Meanwhile, Melissa Rycroft — who shot to fame after she was jilted on another ABC reality show, The Bachelor — and her partner Tony Dovolani also got some negative judging for their freestyle, which scored a 27. Of the hip-hop routine, Len said, “I don’t get it” and Bruno called it “a bit disjointed.”
Still, although she’s in third place with a cumulative 56, Melissa was characteristically upbeat after the show, telling OK!, “I’m happy. I thought we went out and rapped it. We had a great time out there. The music was fun, the audience was great. We were confident with everything.”
Tony added, “I had a blast. For me, it was an emotional night because I wanted to make sure on her last episode, she had the biggest smile on her face and that’s exactly what we did. We didn’t dance for the judges tonight — We danced for the fans that pulled us through, even with the hurdles we had.”
The dancing pro was referring to Melissa’s fractured ribs three weeks ago, which caused her to be unable to perform live. She was judged on her dress rehearsal and managed to survive elimination and then make it to the finale.
Tony himself suffered an eye injury during a freestyle rehearsal this week when Melissa accidentally hit him.
Melissa said her rib injury is “probably not 100 percent” healed yet. “But it’s the finale. You got to do it.”
Tomorrow night, the competitors perform only for the judges’ scores and then the winner is announced. Who will walk off with the disco ball trophy? It’s anyone’s guess in the most wide-open DWTS contest for the past few seasons.
By Carole Glines
Father-Daughter Surgery for Gilles Marini
May 14th, 2009
It’s sure to be a memorable day for the Marini family soon, when handsome French actor Gilles Marini and his daughter Juliana each plan to go under a surgeon’s knife on the same day!
Gilles, whose high-stepping exploits on Dancing with the Stars have left his shoulder in need of some medical help, tells Entertainment Tonight, "My daughter needs a little surgery too… So we’re going to have one room. We’re having surgery the same day — that way we can actually stay together."
Now that there’s only one week left on DWTS, there soon won’t be any reason for Gilles, who is featured in an exclusive photoshoot and interview in the new issue of OK!, to put things off any longer.
"We’re getting closer to the surgery and I’m getting a little bit antsy," he confesses. "I’m like, okay, what’s going to happen?" But is all this talk of hospitals and surgeries going to have an effect on his dancing in next week’s finale? Says Gilles defiantly, "Hell no!"
























