By Sandrine Milet
For the second consecutive week on "So You Think You Can Dance," Nigel Lythgoe announced that another top dancer was going to have to leave the competition due to an injury. Because Ashley's injury requires at least two to three weeks of full rest, she was forced to say goodbye and ended her run in the competition in tears. "It just hurts for leaving like this," she said. Now with two injured (and amazing) dancers gone, the question remains: Will this be the last injury on the show?
With Ashley gone, Lauren remains the only female still standing. Although at first I had my doubts about her, week after week she seems to be improving and is getting high marks from the judges for her strength and determination. I guess this means we'll be seeing more men being paired up for the contestant partnered dances.
Joining...
For the second consecutive week on "So You Think You Can Dance," Nigel Lythgoe announced that another top dancer was going to have to leave the competition due to an injury. Because Ashley's injury requires at least two to three weeks of full rest, she was forced to say goodbye and ended her run in the competition in tears. "It just hurts for leaving like this," she said. Now with two injured (and amazing) dancers gone, the question remains: Will this be the last injury on the show?
With Ashley gone, Lauren remains the only female still standing. Although at first I had my doubts about her, week after week she seems to be improving and is getting high marks from the judges for her strength and determination. I guess this means we'll be seeing more men being paired up for the contestant partnered dances.
Joining...
- 7/16/2010
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
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