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'Dancing' finally boots a less talented hopeful

Having a big voting bloc certainly helps when a celebrity competes on “Dancing With the Stars,” but that will only get you so far if you lack dancing skill.

 

'DWTS' ballroom erupts in boos over ouster

'DWTS' ballroom erupts in boos over ouster

The competition lost more than its most vibrant contestant of the season on Tuesday night, it also lost its most entertaining. TV personality Carson Kressley became the season’s fifth casualty as viewers went back to voting off the lesser dancers after two straight weeks of unexpected cuts. His ouster wasn’t a total shocker. This was the former "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" star's second straight week at the bottom of the leaderboard, and the judges have for weeks complained about his lack of technique despite their love for his performances. As head grump judge Len Goodman had noted previously, it’s the worst dancers this season who are the most entertaining.

 

One 'Dancing' contestant just couldn't hold on

One 'Dancing' contestant just couldn't hold on

In the ballroom, all it takes is one off night to crush all hope of attaining the coveted mirror ball trophy. It was a lesson that Chynna Phillips learned the hard way after being eliminated on Tuesday night during week four of the competition. The singer from the popular '90s group Wilson Phillips had been riding high near the top of the leaderboard since season 13 kicked off, but after forgetting her routine on Monday’s performance show, it was lights out for her chances at ballroom glory.

 

First celeb bounced from 'Dancing with the Stars'

First celeb bounced from 'Dancing with the Stars'

"Dancing with the Stars" viewers didn't give Metta World Peace a chance. The basketball star formerly known as Ron Artest was the first celebrity ejected Tuesday from the 13th edition of the ABC dancing competition. The show's judges gave World Peace the lowest score on Monday's premiere: 14 out of a possible 30.

 

'DWTS' producer: Give Chaz Bono a chance to dance

'DWTS' producer: Give Chaz Bono a chance to dance

"Dancing With the Stars" executive producer Conrad Green says despite controversy over the casting of its first transgender contestant, "Dancing" remains a family show and viewers should check out the new season before passing judgment....

 

Mike Tyson goes 'Dancing With the Stars'

Iron Mike Tyson recently made the move from the boxing ring to the ballroom when he joined “Dancing With the Stars” — in Argentina.

 

And the winner of 'Dancing With the Stars' is ...

And the winner of 'Dancing With the Stars' is ...

Chelsea Kane might have been the best dancer of the bunch. Kirstie Alley might have been the most interesting and inspiring. But judges’ favorite and promising ballroom star Hines Ward, with new fans and his old Steelers Nation behind him, won it all.

 

Alley has lost 38 inches since `Dancing' debut

When Kirstie Alley performs on the "Dancing With the Stars" season finale, she'll do it in a much smaller dress than the one she wore on the season premiere....

 

1 actor out, 3 finalists to compete for the coveted ‘Dancing With the Stars’ crown

Ralph Macchio has done his last dance, leaving football star Hines Ward and actresses Kirstie Alley and Chelsea Kane to compete for the “Dancing With the Stars” title.
The 49-year-old actor was eliminated Tuesday from the hit ABC show.
Macchio came into the episode in last place. He and professional partner Karina Smirnoff earned 48 points for their two semifinal dances.

 

'Dancing' reveals its final four

'Dancing' reveals its final four

Watching “Dancing With the Stars’ ” results show Tuesday was a bit like watching “The Karate Kid” all over again. Despite a badly injured leg, Daniel LaRusso… er, Ralph Macchio … took his crane stance once again and knocked competitor Romeo out of the running for the coveted mirror ball trophy, leaving a look of complete shock on judge Carrie Ann Inaba’s face. But this time, the (temporary) victory wasn’t based on the performance. It was all about the fan base.

 

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