Our special correspondent Lennie G updates: After the usual entertainment, which included Boyz II Men as well as a terrific contemporary group dance choreographed by the incredible Travis Wall, we moved on to the results of Monday's competition. Of the eight couples still in contention, half were declared safe and half were in jeopardy. The bottom four were: Maria and Derek, Melissa and Maks, Roshon and Chelsie, and Gladys and Tristan.
DWTS results: The midnight train pulls out of the station
Submitted by adriennj on 04/25/2012 - 11:26As you can probably guess, Maria and Derek and Melissa and Maks were then sent to safety, leaving Roshon and Chelsie and Gladys and Tristan in the dreaded Dance Duel. Props to the DWTS production people for using a split screen so we could actually see the couples dancing the jive. Carrie Ann said she had respect for both Roshon and Chelsie. Len felt they both handled the pressure well. Bruno called Gladys a unique and special lady and told Roshon his timing was immaculate.
In the end, Carrie Ann voted for Gladys, Len and Bruno voted for Roshon, and Gladys got her ticket for the Bye Bye Train to Georgia.
I am so going to miss this lady who is the absolute epitome of class and grace. May the Empress of Soul reign forever.
"Dancing with the Stars" results: Did the wrong person go?
Submitted by adriennj on 11/02/2011 - 11:14
"Dancing with the Stars" correspondent Lenni G on last night's surprising elimination:
Who says screaming is only appropriate on Halloween? Justin Bieber, aka The "Biebs," was in the ballroom last night singing "Never Say Never" as well as a song from his new Christmas album featuring Boyz II Men as his backup singers. Very nice.
Team Paso (Ricki, Rob, Hope and their star partners) got the encore spot and looked really good again.
Christina Perri provided the music for Victoria-Rose, a young dancer recovering from a life threatening brain tumor. Very inspirational.
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