Danielle’s Bloody Good Performance
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Danielle said she felt “very present” in her body last week and it got her her highest score. This week, she told her partner Pasha that she wanted to reveal she’s “dead” halfway through their performance.
Dancing the Viennese waltz to “Die with a Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, the two wore wedding attire, with Danielle in a white dress and Pasha in a tux. After waltzing across the ballroom floor, Danielle exposed blood stains across her dress and on her hands halfway through.
Cheryl called it a “proper” Waltz but wants to see more exaggerated emotion.
Bruno said he “felt it deeply” about her performance. “You married a murderer, what is going on here?” Adding that he, “loved it.”
Carrie Ann said she had “mixed emotions” about her performance and that she agreed with Cheryl that she needs to “let her power out.”
“I love watching you dance,” said Derek, as he compliment her stride. But he said it’s “lacking the movement from the torso.”
Score: 33/40
Elaine Leaves the Ballroom on a Stretcher
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During Elaine’s time in the episode, Alfonso and Julianne explained she’s still in the competition and “still need your votes.”
During rehearsals, Elaine said she danced in her bare feet last week and because of that, she “ripped half the skin” off her right foot due to her “titanium joint.” She joked it’s “ghoulish” for Halloween week.
During rehearsals in the ballroom on Tuesday morning, partner Alan said she “froze” and said she couldn’t breathe because “something happened with her rib.”
Elaine was carried off of the ballroom floor on a stretcher and escorted off the property in an ambulance. Alfonso said doctors cleared her to stay in the competition if “she survives tonight’s elimination.”
Alfonso explained Elaine will need votes from the judges and the audience and it will be based on her last full rehearsal. The show played a clip from her and Alan dancing an Argentine Tango to “Bad to the Bone” by 2WEI and Bri Bryant.
Derek wished her a speedy recovery and said “she would have gone up 10 gears” from the rehearsal video had she been able to perform tonight.
Cheryl said she’s a “huge fan” of Elaine’s but she said she and Alan need to work on “transitions” moving forward.
Bruno praised Alan’s choreography and knew Elaine would have added more passion if she performed it live.
Carrie Ann said she was looking “hot and sexy” in the rehearsal. “Come on back, Elaine!”
Alan said she’s “determined” to come back next week. “Please vote.”
Score: 32/40
Andy Scares Derek with His Improvement
28 minutes ago
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After scoring his highest scores last week, Andy said he feels like “Mariah Carey” with the groups of fans (a.k.a. “Fandies”) cheering him on.
Andy performed as a priest for his Paso Doble to “Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67: I. Allegro con brio” by Ludwig van Beethoven, as a nod to his role in Scary Movie.
The performance opened with a black and white sequence, before partner Emma Slater joined him for a dramatic choreography.
Carrie Ann told him he gets “better and better” each week, and his postured improved. She gave a “general note” to use his legs more.
Derek snapped his “6” padel and praised his commitment.
Cheryl called him “the heart of the show.” She told him moving forward, he should feel “tension” through his finger tips with his extension.
Bruno said he “really captured” a cult classic horror vibe.
Score: 28/40
Jordan Add a Symbolic Prop to Her Routine
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Reflecting on her Rumba last week, which earned her 10s, Jordan Chiles said her next goal is to be at the top “by herself.”
She opened up about the “depressed” state she was in in her gymnastic career and explained how she connected to the song she’s dancing to this week: Sia’s “Elastic Heart.”
For their contemporary performance, she incorporated a harness in the beginning of their dance as her partner Ezra Sosa swung her around for an electric opener. She also showed off her gymnastic skills in the performance. After, Alfonso commented the “entire ballroom is on their feet.”
Bruno told her “nothing can hold her back, because you believe.”
Carrie Ann loved that she “explored” new movements, but said she sometimes “struggled” with the prop.
Derek praised the athleticism, but said the execution wasn’t “fully realized.”
Cheryl said she wants to see “their trust and bond through your emotion” to bring their partnership to “another level.”
Jordan explained the rope symbolized that “needing help is ok” and “being able to have the rope as my third person to do whatever I need to do is OK.” She added, “Depression is really hard; you’re always loved.”
Score: 34/40
Whitney Gets Emotional Ahead of Her Spooky-Good Performance
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Whitney broke down ahead of her dance saying she was “very overwhelmed” juggling her life and the pressures of the show, after scoring the first 10s of the season last week.
Whitney explained she feels like she “needs to say yes to everything” because she “doesn’t know how long the spotlight will last.” But she acknowledged she needs to say no as the competition gets harder.
After letting out a big “therapeutic” scream, she was ready for her jazz performance to Green Day’s “Brain Stew.”
Dressed in matching striped outfits with dark eye makeup, she performed an electric performance with partner Mark Ballas.
Cheryl told them she was “impressed” with their partnership, as well as Mark’s choreography. She mentioned they need to “watch their timing” and their peripheral vision.
Bruno praised them for a “mind blowing” performance, that was mixed with “so many jazz” techniques.
Carrie Ann agreed with Cheryl that they were “slightly” out of sync, but encouraged Whitney to allow herself to make mistakes so she can “create magic.”
Derek said it was “no tricks and all treats.” He said because the difficulty was so high, the slight imperfections were understandable.
Score: 37/40
Cheryl Burke Returns
55 minutes ago
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When Cheryl was introduced, she was she it felt “so great” to be back in the ballroom.
The guest judge explained she wanted to see “authenticity” from contestants and quoted the late Len Goodman who said “careful doesn’t win Dancing with the Stars.”
1 Contestant Is in the Hospital
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After the intros which kicked off tonight’s episode, Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough announced that one contestant is missing due to an injury.
It was announced Elaine Hendrix was not in attendance after “suffering an injury this morning,” Alfonso said. She was taken to the hospital and was “being assessed.”
But he assured fans they are still in the competition and need fans’ votes. He said he will explain more as the night continues.
Maks Chmerkovskiy Stirs Up Drama with Jan Ravnik
1 hr 38 min ago
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Former pro Maks Chmerkovskiy said on the Oct. 24 episode of his wife Peta Murgatroyd’s podcast, The Penthouse with Peta, that Jan has “absolutely no business being a pro on DWTS.”
He further said that Jan has “zero foundation, technique, quality, understanding of the partnership” and that his casting was “absurd.” Despite his criticism, he said he has “zero against [Jan] whatsoever” and that it’s “not his fault.”
Jan seemingly responded on his Instagram stories by posting the lyric “I’ll be the actress starring in your bad dreams” from Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do,” his and Jen’s song for the evening.
Jen also showed her support for Jan in an Oct. 27 TikTok video, in which she types on her phone, mimicking leaving comments.
“Take it down. Take it down. Take it down. We need it gone. Take it down. That doesn’t represent me or what we need to be doing,” Jan then lip syncs while wearing a K95 mask. The text on the video reads, “Me when anyone talks trash about Jan.”
“We don’t tolerate Jan slander in this house !! @Jan Ravnik @Dancing with the Stars #DWTS,” Jen wrote in the caption.
Cheryl Burke Gears Up for Her Grand Return
1 hr 38 min ago
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Two-time Mirrorball champion Cheryl Burke will join Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli as a guest judge for Halloween Night.
It’s been three years since Cheryl left DWTS, and although she has been critical about her disappointment surrounding her exit, she told PEOPLE she’s looking forward to being back in the ballroom.
“It’s gonna be emotional, but I am here in a different way this time,” she said. “I’m here for the couples, and I really hope to be able to give constructive criticism, but also be encouraging. And I know what it takes. I have been there.”
Cheryl was on the competition series for 17 years when she decided to take a step away in 2022. She has previously explained that while the departure was voluntary, she had to “fight” for her farewell performance and “lost friendships along the way.”
She later called the show out for not inviting her back to pay tribute to late judge Len Goodman for its October 2023 “Most Memorable Year” episode. In April 2024, when asked if she feels like she’s still a part of the DWTS family, Cheryl said, “Definitely not.”
Cheryl said she has no regrets about anything that she’s shared.
“It’s my experience,” she said. “Unfortunately, when it comes to headlines, I can’t control that, and we all know that headlines, unfortunately, sometimes focus on negative stuff. But within the context of what I’ve always said, I’ve always gone back to the fact of how grateful I am to have been a part of such a huge, iconic show like Dancing with the Stars.”
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A Treat of a Lineup
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Alix Earle and partner Val Chmerkovskiy will perform a Tango to “bury a friend” by Billie Eilish.
Robert Irwin and partner Witney Carson will perform an Argentine Tango to “Sweet Dreams Are Made of This” by The Hampton String Quartet.
Whitney Leavitt and partner Mark Ballas will perform a Jazz routine to “Brain Stew” by Green Day.
Dylan Efron and partner Daniella Karagach will perform a Viennese Waltz to “Can’t Help Falling In Love (DARK)” by Tommee Profitt and Brooke.
Andy Richter and partner Emma Slater will perform a Paso Doble to “Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67: I. Allegro con brio” by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Elaine Hendrix and partner Alan Bersten will perform an Argentine Tango to “Bad to the Bone” by 2WEI and Bri Bryant.
Jen Affleck and partner Jan Ravnik will perform a Contemporary routine to “Look What You Made Me Do” by Taylor Swift.
Danielle Fishel and partner Pasha Pashkov will perform a Viennese Waltz to “Die With A Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars.
Jordan Chiles and partner Ezra Sosa will perform a Contemporary routine to “Elastic Heart” by Sia.
