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August 24, 2009

Melissa Joan Hart ranks her 'Dancing' competition

X00007_9 Last week ABC announced the new line-up of Dancing With The Stars contestants, and Melissa Joan Hart — she of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch fame — is among the 16. We had interviewed Hart in July for our Who's News page and she hinted that she'd have a big announcement a few weeks down the line, so she was good enough to get back on the phone with our intern Vi-An Nguyen, who as a kid watched Hart in both her Nickelodeon show Clarissa Explains It All and in ABC's Sabrina.

Hart has had plenty of dance experience at home. She and her husband, musician Mark Wilkerson, choreographed a “flashy, fancy and super fun” dance to Never Tear Us Apart by INXS for their wedding. She also taught her older son, Mason, 3, to master the 69 Boyz’ Tootsee Roll. But now it’s time to test her homegrown talents in the big leagues. “I just hope I don’t throw up or cry from nerves,” she told Vi-An. They also talked about Hart's odds of winning. "People keep saying ‘Don’t do it unless you’re going to win,’” Hart says. “It all depends on what I’m able to pull off and what the other competition is like.” Read Hart's thoughts on that competition below.

Photo by Frank Ockenfels

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August 17, 2009

What's your take on new 'DWTS' cast?

Fifteen new Dancing With The Stars competitors were announced today — the season premiere is Sept. 21 — and I'm trying to work up some excitement. Former GOP congressman Tom DeLay? Kellie Osbourne? I can get excited about singer Macy Gray, Entourage actress Debi Mazar (maybe old friend Madonna will give her pointers), Super Bowl champion Michael Irvin, former supermodel Kathy Ireland and even svelte again Melissa Joan Hart, but Donny Osmond? Aaron Carter? What's your take? Can't wait to tune in or totally turned off? Tell us in a post below.

May 20, 2009

A winning night for Shawn Johnson; 'Idol' tonight

116598_2988_ful Is it just me or were you also surprised at Shawn Johnson's victory over Gilles Marini in Dancing With The Stars? The final show last night played out pretty much as we predicted it would and the final two couples were about a percentage point apart in the end.  Oh well, it's just dancing, right? Meanwhile, over on Fox's American Idol, tonight is the big night. Will favorite Adam Lambert emerge a winner over Kris Allen? I'm dying to know what you think on both shows. Was the right Dancing winner awarded the mirror ball? How about for Idol? Who should win? Tell me what your opinion in a post below.

Photo by Kelsey McNeal/ABC

May 19, 2009

'DWTS' ends season, picks winner tonight

Melissa Dancing_button Tonight's the night the Dancing With The Stars cheesy mirrorball goes home with a winner and it looks like it will be a showdown between sexy French actor Gilles Marini and sassy Olympian Shawn Johnson. Melissa Rycroft, who stepped in when Nancy O'Dell injured her knee, is likely to be out of the competition and sitting on the sidelines early into tonight's two-hour finale (which also features Lady Gaga.) Of course, I'm basing all that on the scores and the performances of last night and in a vacuum as far as viewer votes are concerned.  Anything can happen, as I have learned.
Gilles I've been talking with DWTS pro dancer and choreographer Louis van Amstel every week since this season began and I'll miss our Tuesday morning catch-ups. Today I asked him to pretend he is a judge and to choose who should win only on dance ability. "It should be Gilles, Shawn, Melissa — in that order," he said without hesitation. "Shawn in the last two weeks gave us more energy. She began to understand what performing is all about. Gymnastics is physical and some mental. Dancing is experiencing the emotional side of movement. She finally did that — even it was a little late. Gilles has had it from the beginning. Only two of the 10 weeks did he not kill it."
Shawn Other Olympians who made the finals, Apolo Anton Ohno and Kristi Yamaguchi, emerged winners of their seasons, respectively, and Louis says it's often the case with athletes that "they come in with such determination and dedication." But Gilles could have been an athlete, Louis says. "He's got the same determination and dedication." He's also been playing hurt. He injured a shoulder and will have surgery soon as the competition is over. Maybe the mirrorball will make it worth the wait.

Photos by Kelsey McNeal/ABC

May 13, 2009

Ty Murray is relieved to leave 'DWTS'

116595_5147_ful Rodeo champion Ty Murray (seen here with partner Chelsie Hightower) was eliminated from Dancing With The Stars Tuesday night and he confessed that he was ready to be done with it. I can understand. I learned last spring when I blogged from DWTS that contestants who make it this far in the competition have worked so hard for so many weeks that when they realize they will NOT have to go to rehearsal again, it's a relief. Murray says he was happy to represent cowboys on Dancing. That he did, very well.

Photo by Kelsey NcNeal/ABC

May 12, 2009

Tonight's 'DWTS' elimination sets up finals

116595_4684_ful Dancing_button As Dancing With The Stars gets down to the finals you might think there would be tension, backstabbing and just general unpleasantness backstage at the ballroom in Los Angeles.  Not at all, says Louis van Amstel, who has been on set the last few weeks choreographing and working with some of the non-competing dancers.
Van Amstel says that he could tell last night "the atmosphere is really really good, and there have been other seasons when the atmosphere was not that good." With Olympian Shawn Johnson, rodeo champ Ty Murray, former Bachelor contestant Melissa Rycroft and French actor Gilles Marini (pictured with partner Cheryl Burke) still left in the competition, Louis says they were all rooting for each other. "It was relaxed. No tension."
That said, tonight's elimination show is the last before next week's dance-off for the mirror ball. Louis predicts Ty Murray, a sweet and humble gentleman, will be the one to go. "Dancing-wise — it's the finals. Ty has to go," Louis says. But given last week's surprising elimination of Lil' Kim over Ty, neither Louis nor I would bet stacks of money on anyone but Gilles, who is not only a great dancer but also an actor who inhabits each role.

Photo by Kelsey McNeal/ABC

May 06, 2009

L'il Kim is out of the 'Dancing' competition

Were you as shocked as I was when  L'il Kim, shown at left with partner Derek Hough, was eliminated last night on Dancing With the Stars? All Kim pic through the season, our professional dancer/predictor Louis van Amstel has said to me: "Don't underestimate the power of the audience vote." He has stressed how important it is that the celebrity dancers develop a fan base and let viewers get to know them; that they have an appealing personality to motivate votes. All of that apparently came to play Monday. (And so much for listening to me, right? I said I'd put money on Ty Murray leaving.) The humble cowboy, who has improved greatly but is no where near the dancer that L'il Kim is, was saved to dance another week even though he had the lowest scores of all the competitors. Tell me in a post below what you think: Was last night's elimination right?

Photo courtesy of ABC

April 29, 2009

Chuck Wicks is out of 'DWTS'

116276_2601_ful Dancer Louis van Amstel always reminds me that Dancing With The Stars is about more than the dancing and last night's elimination proved him right again. Country singer Chuck Wicks and his real-life girlfriend Julianne Hough were eliminated on a week when contestant Melissa Rycroft had the lowest scores and couldn't perform because of injury. Blog and message board posters are abuzz this morning about whether this elimination was fair, but I keep thinking about what Louis says: it's important for the celebrities to develop a DWTS following, to let their personalities come through to attract a base of fans who will vote to keep them on. Fan votes must have helped Rycroft, who is paired with the very likable Tony Dovolani and Ty Murray, the rodeo champ paired with Chelsie Hightower, in the running for the mirror ball trophy. Don't cry for Chuck and Julianne, however. She's now a successful country singer too, so the duo is heading back to a life they love and while Chuck says they'll probably still dance, it won't be ballroom.

Photo by Kelsey McNeal/ABC

April 28, 2009

'DWTS' elimination night: Is it Ty's turn?

116276_2821_ful Dancing_button Louis van Amstel, the Dancing With The Stars pro who weighs in on the weekly competition each Tuesday, is traveling with another show this week so we won't have his insightful commentary.  Regardless, one of the stars will go home tonight — who will it be? Though at first blush it might seem that cowboy Ty Murray (pictured with partner Chelsie Hightower), who works hard, competes well and exudes gentlemanly charm, is the logical choice (the others remaining are just better dancers), it's possible Melissa Rycroft will be eliminated — and not only because she was injured and had to be judged on rehearsal tape Monday. Judging only by some of the DWTS related online communities, Ty seems to be the guy with fans. And fans vote. What do you think? Who will stay and who will go? Tell me in a post below.

Photo by Kelsey McNeal/ABC

April 22, 2009

Lawrence Taylor is out of 'DWTS' contest

116274_9260_ful It's easier to watch the Dancing With The Stars elimination show when the celebrity who will get the hook actually wants to go.  That was the case last night when former football player Lawrence Taylor, 50, said good bye after seven weeks in the competition. Host Tom Bergeron noted Taylor's big smile and his partner, Edyta Sliwinska, who worked hard to keep him in the contest, revealed Taylor — who lost 15 pounds and says he's in the best shape of his life — can't wait to get back to the golf course.

Photo by Kelsey McNeal/ABC




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