Dancing with the Stars 24: Sharna Burgess on Bonner Bolton ‘hand’ drama
In the hours that have followed the show, Bonner’s faced criticism aplenty for being pervy, but Burgess herself insists that this is all being blown far out of proportion. In a series of posts on Twitter after being made about the controversy, she made it clear that “anyone who has the ridiculous idea that it was intentional is straight up stupid. As in lacking [the] intelligence to realize it was innocent.” Her explanation is merely that this was an accident that happened, and that the quick camera edits made it seem far more sinister and significant than it actually was. From her viewpoint, Bonner’s hand simply fell in the wrong place and that was it.
Do we think that this will damage Bonner’s chances of going far in any way? Not really. After all, remember that a good 75% of the show’s viewers at least are not following it religiously on social media — they’re just watching at home with their family, and they may not have even noticed the moment. Also, Bonner is going to be very popular in middle America and with a certain base that has allowed many other people to make it further in their season than you would expect that they would. Bonner had a solid, if unspectacular, debut on the show. We’ll see precisely what that turns into when he’s got more training and he can get away from a part of his personality that is so indicative of who he is.
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What do you think: Is this whole issue being blown out of proportion, and do you think that it’s going to have any adverse reaction at all when it comes to Bonner being on the season in the long-term? Share now in the comments. (Photo: ABC.)
T.F.
March 21, 2017 @ 4:32 pm
If Bonner’s “hand slip” was an accident, why did he leave his hand there for Sharna to push away?