Color us not surprised that this season of DWTS has little to do with actual dancing. It's no secret viewers often don't vote for the contestant most skilled at the steps (otherwise Kristin Cavallari wouldn't have gotten the boot). So on a show that prides itself on raising awareness, embracing all shapes and sizes and giving everyone a chance to dance, why are the judges suddenly adding negativity to their critiques? And when did it become Ok to call Chaz Bono a "penguin"? Related: DWTS Lead Singer Beverly Staunton Dishes on Chaz Bono, Same-Sex Swingin' and More! News flash: never, because it isn't. And if ya ask us, Bruno Tonioli's reaction to...
- 10/26/2011
- E! Online
“Classical Week” came to Dancing With the Stars on Monday night, with an expanded (and pretty awesome) 46-piece orchestra, some first-rate choreography (without the assistance of beats or lyrics), and guest turns by violinist David Garrett, soprano Katherine Jenkins, and Cinderella, who had a very public and memorable shoe malfunction smack in the middle of her routine. Host Tom Bergeron called the season 12 cast the “classiest rhinestone-studded stars in television,” which was a cue for Romeo to rip off his shirt, Ralph Macchio to stick his derriere in the air, and Mark Ballas to work everything but a Quidditch snitch into his magic-themed routine.
- 4/12/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
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