Dancing with the Stars 25 results: Who was eliminated first?
The other couple in the bottom two were former NFL pro football player Terrell Owens and Cheryl Burke. Both teams also fell to the bottom of the leaderboard in the premiere episode so it wasn’t all that surprising when it was announced that they were the bottom two.
After struggling with self-doubt last week, the Shark Tank mogul was out to prove that she could overcome her fears. Her performance tonight is one that she could be proud of. She danced the tango and the hardest judge to impress Len Goodman, was fairly pleased with her dance, calling it “a little bit of a bounce-back.” While this isn’t the best comment ever, for a week 2 performance it is. These celebrities are just starting out and getting use to the moves and all the traditional dances, so to hear a judge say you’ve bounced back from a tough week 1 is a good sign.
We will miss seeing Barbara Corcoran on our screens on a show where she isn’t making a deal, but instead showing her love for her dance partner Keo. Though a short partnership, they were a great match and we are sad to them leave this early, but Barbara handled the elimination like a pro.
Other results of the night include a three-way tie at the top of the leaderboard with Jordan Fisher and Lindsey Arnold, Victoria Arlen and Val Chmerkovskiy, and Vanessa Lachey and Maksim Chmerkovskiy all receiving a 24/30 during this second week of dancing. All three teams’ scores are a great score for the second week. In past seasons, fans don’t see a 24/30 until maybe week 4 so it shows how talented this season’s contestants are.
Basically if you aren’t watching DWTS this season you’re missing out because the competition has truly started and it’s amazing to see everyone dance like they’ve been doing it for more than about a month.
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This story was written by Samantha D’Amico. If you want to follow her on Twitter, you can do so at SAM_iamXO.