VIDEOS: Dancing Stars 9/26 Recap, Performances, Scores

Season thirteen of Dancing With The Stars second performance show aired September 26, 2011. Eleven couples remained to dance the night away to the Quickstep or the Jive for America’s vote. Here is how things shook down:

Dancing With The Stars Telephone Numbers & Scores 9/26

Here are the telephone call numbers AND SCORES for Dancing with the Stars September 26, 2011:

Rob & Cheryl (POINTS 21) – Jive – 1-800-VOTE4-02 or 1-800-868-3402

Kristin & Mark (22) – Quickstep – 1-800-VOTE4-03 or 1-800-868-3403

Chynna & Tony (21)– Jive – 1-800-VOTE4-04 or 1-800-868-3404

Nancy & Tristan (21)– Quickstep – 1-800-VOTE4-05 or 1-800-868-3405

David & Kym (18) – Jive – 1-800-VOTE4-06 or 1-800-868-3406

Elisabetta & Val (21) – Quickstep – 1-800-VOTE4-07 or 1-800-868-3407

Hope & Maks (19) – Jive – 1-800-VOTE4-08 or 1-800-868-3408

Carson & Anna (18) – Quickstep – 1-800-VOTE4-09 or 1-800-868-3409

J.R. & Karina (22) – Jive – 1-800-VOTE4-10 or 1-800-868-3410

Ricki Lake & Derek Hough (23) – Jive – 1-800-VOTE4-11 or 1-800-868-3411

Chaz Bono & Lacey Schwimmer (17) – Quickstep – 1-800-VOTE4-12 or 1-800-868-3412

Here’s the leaderboard:

Ricky Lake & Derek Hough: 23
J.R. Martinez & Karina Smirnoff: 22
Kristin Cavallari & Mark Ballas: 22
Chynna Phillips & Tony Dovolani: 21
Elisabetta Canalis & Val Chmerkovskiy: 21
Nancy Grace & Tristan MacManus: 21
Rob Kardashian & Cheryl Burke: 21
Hope Solo & Maks Chmerkovskiy: 19
Carson Kressley & Anna Trebunskaya: 18
David Arquette & Kym Johnson: 18
Chaz Bono & Lacey Schwimmer: 17

Leader Board

Videos: ‘Dancing With The Stars’ 9/19 Scores, Recap & Performance Videos

 Dancing With The Stars season 13 was back in full swing for its premiere September 19, 2011.
Here is a full show recap of each performance including judges’ comments and scores:

‘Dancing With The Stars’ Rumor Mill In Full Spin: Ricki Lake Is Injured!

The rumor around town Los Angeles Thursday September 8, 2011 was that Dancing with the Stars season 13 had claimed its first victim, Ricki Lake. The exact rumor? That Lake was taken to the hospital after a bad fall.

It turns out, that medics were in fact called to the DWTS rehearsal studios, but, Lake had only suffered a minor injury, if you can call a small scrape and bruise an injury that is.
Lake took to her Twitter to send a picture of her injured leg with the caption, “Look, my first injury… Don’t ask how it happened!”

“Not sure how my bruise turned into a medic showing up? I’m fine!! :)” she added a few hours later. She then gave a shout out to one of last year’s finalists, Kirstie Alley: “@kirstiealley I’ve got my work cut out for me. Channeling ya’ mama. xo”

So, how’d the injury happen? It’s not how partner Derek Hough joked, “I kicked her!” Lake explained to photographers herself, “I injured myself yesterday by hitting my heel into my shin … I’m fine.” 

ABC Releases ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Promo Photos

ABC has just released these Dancing With the Stars promotional photos from this season’s cast.

ENJOY!

David Arquette and Kym Johnson

                                          Carson Kressley and Anna Trebunskaya


                                                  Chaz Bono and Lacey Schwimmer

                                         Elisabetta Canalis and Valentin Chmerkovskiy


J.R. Martinez and Karina Smirnoff

Kristin Cavallari and Mark Ballas

Hope Solo and Maksim Chmerkovskiy

Nancy Grace and Tristan MacManus

Ricki Lake and Derek Hough

Robert Kardashian and Cheryl Burke

Ron Artest and Peta Murgatroyd

Chynna Phillips and Tony Dovolani

Dancing With The Stars Pairings Announced: Derek Hough Is Back!

ABC has just revealed the cast pairings for season 13 of Dancing with the Stars. You will notice that there are three new professional dancers and that fan fave Derek Hough is coming back to the show after taking one season off.

Here are the pairings:
Elisabetta Canalis and Valentin Chmerkovskiy
Ron Artest (Meta World Peace) and Peta Murgatroyd
Chaz Bono and Lacey Schwimmer
David Arquette and Kym Johnson
Kristin Cavallari and Mark Ballas
Robert Kardashian and Cheryl Burke
Carson Kressley and Anna Trebunskaya
Ricki Lake and Derek Hough
J.R. Martinez and Karina Smirnoff
Hope Solo and Maksim Chmerkovskiy
Chynna Phillips and Tony Dovolani
Nancy Grace and Tristan MacManus

Three-Time Champ Derek Hough Leaves “Dancing With The Stars”

Three-time Dancing with the Stars‘ champion Derek Hough (Pictured here with me) will not be back on the show next season when it returns in March.

The dancer’s rep says he’ll be “taking off” Season 12 of the hit ABC series to shoot the feature film Cobu 3D opposite Korean pop star BoA.

Hough himself told People, “People will see a much edgier side of me and these other styles of dance I’m capable of doing. I will be making it back to Dancing with the Stars in the fall.”

He continued: “I’m just taking a little break and taking this chance to grow and expand a little bit as an artist. It’s like I told one of the producers on the show – I’ll come back with a whole new set of skills.”

This is good news for the other dancers on DWTS who will now have a chance at the mirrorball trophy after Hough’s three-year-in-a-row domination.

Dancing With The Stars Spoiler Results

READ MORE: RECAP OF MONDAY NIGHT’S PERFORMANCE SHOW

SPOILER ALERT:  Do not read on if you do not want to know who won this year’s competition!

After weeks of competition and after so much drama on and off of the dance floor this year, the time has come to crown our winner.

Starting with third place for Season 11 of DWTS, we have Bristol Palin and Mark Ballas.  Kyle Massey and Lacey Schwimmer came in second and as most people expected since the competition began, Jennifer Grey has taken home this season’s mirror-ball trophy. Congrats Jennifer and Derek Hough.

Dancing With The Stars Recap: The Show Went On Despite A Pre-Finale Week Filled With Drama And Death Threats

It was a strange seven days indeed leading up to the Dancing with the Stars finale Monday night.

First, a man in Wisconsin shot his TV while watching Bristol Palin perform last Monday night because he did not think Bristol belongs on DWTS.

Then, Bristol took to Facebook to apologize for her earlier rant against a teen who had voiced his disapproval for Sarah Palin’s reality show, Alaska.

Finally, Bristol and Mark Ballas apparently received death threats over the weekend, including delivery of a suspicious white powder-filled envelope to the DWTS studio, addressed to Bristol. After the studio was evacuated, it was thankfully determined that the powder was just talcum powder and nothing lethal.

But come this Monday night, it was business as usual despite tightened security as the remaining three dancers, Bristol, Kyle Massey and Jennifer Grey took to the dance floor and performed two final dances each to determine the winner of the mirror-ball trophy.

The first dance of the night was a “Redemption Dance” for each contestant: A dance style which each contestant had previously danced on the show but which the judges felt the contestants could have each danced better. The second dance was the popular freestyle dance.

Here is what happened tonight:

Kyle Massey & Lacey Schwimmer
Kyle kicked off the night with a re-do of his fox-trot. The retry left Carrie Ann Inaba saying Kyle had not been his usual “outward” self and needed to focus on his footwork. Len Goodman on the other hand loved the dance and said: “Overall, you have gone from messy Massey to marvelous.” Bruno Tonioli declared: “Your technique has improved tremendously.” No matter the divergent opinions, all three judges gave Kyle a 9 each for a total of 27 points.

While rehearsing for the freestyle earlier in the week, Lacey put some extra pressure on Kyle by telling him, “Whoever wins the freestyle usually wins the competition.” But Kyle rose to the occasion.  Dressed like Will Smith from the opening credits of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, he was his usual charismatic, bouncy, expressive, adorable self.  He even performed the worm during his routine which had Carrie Ann oozing, “This old fly girl is very proud of you! You killed it!” Len said he didn’t get the “bugaloo dance” but still called it “great fun” and “great entertainment.” Bruno chimed in and said Kyle provided “truly explosive entertainment and amazing charisma.” No matter the great remarks, poor Kyle still narrowly missed getting his first and only 30 of the season despite scores of 10 each from Carrie Ann and Bruno. But Len who admitted earlier that he doesn’t quite get the “bugaloo dance” when referring to hip-hop, gave Kyle a 9. BOOHOO!

Bristol Palin & Mark Ballas
Bristol started her pre-dance film montage by complaining, “It sucks that people still don’t think I deserve to be here. People freaked out once we got saved and Brandy was eliminated.”  Bristol is right. I was in the audience for last Tuesday’s results show and you could cut the tension with a knife once the audience, judges and the other dancers found out Brandy and not Bristol was going home. Bristol went on, “I continue to improve week after week and people don’t acknowledge that.” Well, Bristol, obviously some people do acknowledge that and vote for you since you are still left in the competition despite getting the lowest scores from the judges week after week.

For her Redemption Dance, Bristol re-danced her jive, this time around sending the infamous gorilla suit she wore the first time packing, literally. During rehearsals for the jive, Bruno visited Bristol to help get the “wild child” out of her and said her last jive was, “a little a bit of a disaster because she couldn’t quite get the performance level and she went to pieces.”

After Bristol and Mark danced, Bruno said: “I told you you don’t need to go in a suit.” He continued, “You revealed yourself. You came out here and you had a good time and you didn’t care and we all enjoyed it.” Carrie Ann said, “You were brighter and more vibrant than ever!” Len said: “Last time, You were a gorilla, and now a thrilla”. The dance got Bristol three 9’s from the judges for a total of 27.

For the freestyle, Bristol danced to the iconic and sultry “Cell Block Tango” from the Broadway hit, Chicago. The dance was entertaining if for no other reason than to see Bristol dance in a cage. But was this dance of sufficient caliber for the finale? Bruno said: “You have improved but not quite at the level this song requires.” Carrie Ann lessened the blow and asked, “Did I just see Bristol Palin dancing in a cage? I give you a lot of credit for that.” Len finished by saying, “I know you were concerned it was gonna be a disaster. And let me tell you young lady. That was no disaster, I thought it was fantastic!” When it came time for the judges’ scores to be revealed, the crowd booed at the night’s lowest combined score of 25.

Jennifer Grey & Derek Hough
It’s really hard for me to remember a time when Jennifer Grey had a bad dance this season. But according to Carrie Ann, Jennifer was “all over the place” during her first attempt at the paso doble earlier this season; an attempt which landed Jennifer her lowest judges’ score of the season.

How well did Jennifer do on her retry? So well that Len gave her a standing ovation after saying, “I rarely do this!” Bruno dizzily spun into one romantic hyperbole after another using such words as “sultry”, “igniting the flames of passion” and “relentless pleasure” and “I don’t want this night to ever to end!” He even said later, “I wish I had an 11” as he held up the “10” score paddle.  Carrie Ann squealed: “THIS is the meaning of redemption. I am so proud of you!” Jennifer received a perfect 30 from the judges.

And did anyone in the world doubt that returning champion Derek Hough and Jennifer “Baby” Grey would not kill it during freestyle? Hasn’t Jennifer and Derek’s freestyle dance been what we all have been waiting to see all season long? Jennifer herself even said before the dance, “I’m a bad ass, what can I say?” So, of course the DWTS producers saved this dance as the last dance of the season.

The dance started with Jennifer holding a watermelon, an homage to her classic, “I carried a watermelon” intro in Dirty Dancing to “Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance).”

But I admit that I for one was a bit disappointed in Jennifer’s dance as I felt Derek did a lot of the heavy lifting by doing the jaw-dropping jumps and somersaults. But I give credit where credit is due and admit Jennifer was the hottest 50-year old ever to have danced a top the judge’s table. I don’t know if it was emotion taking over or Jennifer exuding confidence that she will end up with the mirror-ball trophy, but Jennifer ended her dance and the night by kissing each member of the judge’s panel as if she were accepting her predestined victory. About her freestyle, Carrie Ann said: “I thought it was amazing. I thought it was perfect.” Bruno said both of Jennifer’s dances were “equally brilliant!” Len basically crowned Jennifer the winner by saying: “You’re like a juggernaut..You’re heading down that freeway, heading for the mirror-ball trophy.” And with all that gushing adulation, of course came another perfect score of 30 from the judges.

Here’s how the leaderboard stacked up:
Jennifer & Derek: 60 (30, 30)
Kyle & Lacey: 56 (27, 29)
Bristol & Mark: 52 (27, 25)

On Tuesday’s two-hour finale, the three remaining contestants will dance twice more for judges’ points only and a new winner will claim the mirror-ball trophy.

Who do you all think will win it all? Who do you think should win it all?

Spoiler Alert: Dancing With The Stars Recap And Scores

Jennifer Grey could not be stopped Monday night on Dancing with the Stars. She scored a perfect 30 on each of her two dances. Her cha-cha with partner Derek Hough had Bruno Tonioli raving such words as: “Sexy”, “luminous” and “vibrant.” He also said, “The execution was flawless.”  Carrie Ann Inaba loved Grey’s equally-perfect waltz calling it “one of the most beautiful things [she’d] ever seen.” Jennifer said, “I am in love with dancing.”

Bristol Palin who has been at the bottom of the leaderboard 6 out of 8 weeks of competition before Monday nightlooked confident and sexy in her knee-high boots and delivered a ferocious paso doble with partner Mark Ballas. The judges were so impressed with her performance that Carrie Ann asked  Bristol for a hug and said, “I am so happy to finally see you come out of your shell and nail it!”  The dancing duo got their first trio of 9’s for the first dance. But Bristol was not as impressive with her waltz and she ended up getting a 26 and coming in last again in tonight’s leaderboard. Bristol said people at home relate to her because she is “untouched, and raw, and vulnerable.” She continued,  “I am not fake, people relate to me because I am not fake and I’m not typical Hollywood.”

Brandy and Maksim Chmerkovskiy opened their night with a passionate and dramatic paso doble for a score of 27 and Len Goodman told Brandy, “You came out 100%!” Brandy said she dedicated their paso doble to anyone who has been bullied.  Brandy did even better on her second dance, looking extremely polished and elegant and deservedly scored her first 30 of the season on her Argentine tango. “Voluptuous”, “full of flavor” were ways Bruno defined Brandy’s Argentine tango.  Brandy said, “Being part of Dancing with the Stars has been a rebirth for me.”

Kyle Massey said “I feel like I am peaking at the right time” and had a great night – coming in second overall. He collected two 10s on his samba and his Argentine tango with partner Lacey Schwimmer. After his first dance, Len said about Kyle: “What I like about you, there is no backstage dramas, there is no histrionics, you just come out and you just get on with it.” He also said, “I think you have a bionic bum – honestly you have had more bounce to the ounce than anyone during this season!” Bruno said: “You are truly a bouncing bundle of joy!” Carrie Ann had to join in: “I have never seen so much pelvic action!”
Here’s tonight’s leaderboard:

  1. Jennifer Grey & Derek Hough 60 (30, 30)
  2. Kyle Massey & Lacey Schwimmer 58 (29, 29)
  3. Brandy & Maks Chmerkovskiy 57 (27, 30)
  4. Bristol Palin & Mark Ballas 53 (27, 26)