Who Was Crowned The First Queen Of “Skating With The Stars”?

SPOILER ALERT!

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21- Soap-opera star Rebecca Budig and her professional skating partner Fred Palascak are crowned winners of Skating with the Stars Tuesday night.

The All My Children actress and Palascak beat out pro skater Ethan Burgess and reality TV star Bethenny Frankel.

“I’m shocked, really I am,” E! News quoted Budig as saying. “Bethenny and I were talking about it, really … I’m just shocked. I owe all of this to Fred, who is an unbelievable teacher. I’ve said it a hundred times … I owe it all to you.”

Watch the video below:

Skating With The Stars Elimination Results – Spoiler Alert

TO SEE WHO WON SKATING WITH THE STARS ON TUESDAY, DEC 21, CLICK HERE!

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Skating with the Stars aired the first of a two-night finale Monday.
The three remaining couples were Jonny Moseley/Brooke CastileRebecca Budig/Fred Palascak; and Bethenny Frankel/Ethan Burgess.



SPOILER ALERT:

The couple who left on Monday’s show was Jonny and Brooke! 
The finale is tomorrow. Who will win? Rebecca or Bethenny?

Skating With The Stars Scores 12/13

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SKATING WITH THE STARS RESULTS FROM 12/20, CLICK HERE!

Here are the scores from week #4 of Skating with the Stars.

There was no elimination Monday night. Next week is the finals competition and finale and it is up to voters to determine the champion in a two-part series next Monday and Tuesday.

As I reported earlier, Brandon Mychal Smith has dropped out of the competition for health reasons and he said his goodbyes on Monday’s show. Brandon said, “I am feeling very disappointed that I am not able to skate with my partner tonight, but due to the doctor’s diagnosis [stomach virus], I will not be able to continue with the competition.” Michael thanked his fans and supporters and said he has had a “momentous experience” on the show.


The scores below are given by each judge in this order: Laurie Ann Gibson; Johnny Weir; 
and Dick Button.

Jonny Moseley/Brooke Castile: For their technical scores:  9-9-9 for a total of 27/30. For their artistry, they received: Another triple 9’s for a total of 27/30.  Overall, they scored a 54 out of 60 which placed them number one again for the night.
Rebecca Budig/Fred Palascak: As their technical scores: 9-8-9 for a total of 26 out of 30. For their artistry, they got 9-9-9 for a total of 27 out of 30. Their grand total score for the night was 53 out of 60, placing them second.
Bethenny Frankel/Ethan Burgess: For technical scores they got 6-6-6 for total of 18 out of 30. For artistry, 7-6-7 for a total of 20 out of 30. The total of 38 out of 60 placed them in a distant third/last.

Brandon Mychal Smith Drops Out Of Skating Stars

Bad new for Brandon Mychal Smith fans!  Smith has officially left the building ice rink.

Smith, who plays Nico Harris opposite Demi Lovato in Sonny With a Chance, missed last week’s Skating with the Stars after being hospitalized for some kind of stomach virus.

Now, Smith has made the choice to take things slowly and not risk any more health scares. Even though Smith was able to return to practice, his doctors have advised him to avoid skating tonight.

Brandon will apprear on tonight’s show to say goodbye.

Skating With The Stars Elimination Results And Scores, December 6

Here are the scores & SPOILER ELIMINATION RESULTS from week #3 of Skating with the Stars. As I reported earlier, Brandon Mychal Smith was not able to perform tonight due to an injury, so, his scores are based on his rehearsal tape.

The scores below are given by each judge in this order: Laurie Ann Gibson; Johnny Weir; and Dick Button.



Jonny Moseley/Brooke Castile (Brooke skated though she was also injured earlier today):
For their technical scores: 8-9-7 for a total of 24/30. For their artistry, they received: Triple 9’s for a total of 27/30.  Overall, they scored a 51 out of 60 which placed them number one for the night.
Rebecca Budig/Fred Palascak: As their technical scores: 9-8-8 for a total of 25 out of 30. For their artistry, they also got 9-8-8 for a total of 25 out of 30. Their grand total score for the night was 50 out of 60, placing them second.

Brandon Mychal Smith/Keauna McLaughlin: Technical: 8-5-5 for a total of 18 out of 30. For their Artistry, they got a wide range of 9-6-6 for a total of 21 out of 30. Total for the night was 39 out of 60, good enough for a third place.

Bethenny Frankel/Ethan Burgess: For technical scores they got 6-6-5 for total of 17 out of 30. For artistry, 7-6-6 for a total of 19 out of 30. The total of 36 out of 60 placed them fourth.

Vince Neil/Jennifer Wester: For technical: 6-5-5 for the lowest combined technical score of the night of 16 out of 30.  For artistry, they received 7-6-7 giving them a 20/30. Their night’s total score was 36 out of 60, placing them in last place.

Once the judges’ scores were combined with viewers votes, it was Vince Neil and Jennifer Wester who were eliminated from the competition.

Injuries On The Set of Skating With The Stars – Brandon Mychal Smith Will Miss Show

Just as we all feared, Skating with the Stars has proved to be a dangerous gig for not only the celebrities who do not know how to well, ice skate, but for their professional partners as well.

There were two separate incidents today, the first of which was not directly related to the show.

First, Disney Channel star Brandon Mychal Smith -who stars in Sonny with a Chance with Demi Lovato- was hospitalized after experiencing breathing problems on the set. He will not be skating tonight.  Per his rep his condition is either viral or food poisoning. He is “resting” at home now.

Only a few hours later, Brooke Castille‘s finger was sliced open while practicing with celebrity partner and Olympic gold medal skier Jonny Mosely.

TMZ reports that she was rehearsing her routine when Mosley’s skate somehow caught her finger, slicing it down to the bone. She was taken to a nearby hospital and got several stitches.

These injuries come on the heels of Rebecca Budig injuring her wrist in practice earlier this week. Rebecca was cleared to perform Monday.


Skating With the Stars airs at 8 p.m. ET. Here are the elimination and performance results from Monday’s show.

Injuries Skating Stars

Just as well all feared, Skating with the Stars has proved to be a dangerous gig for celebrities who do not know how to well, ice skate.

There were two separate incidents today. First, Disney Channel star Brandon Mychal Smith was hospitalized after experiencing breathing problems on the set. He will not be skating tonight.  Per his rep his condition is either viral or food poisoning. He is “resting” at home now.
Only a few hours later, Brooke Castille‘s finger was sliced open while practicing with Olympic gold medal skier Jonny Mosely. TMZ reports that she was rehearsing her routine when her amateur partner, Mosley’s skate somehow caught her finger, slicing it down to the bone. She was taken to a nearby hospital and got several stitches. 

Skating With the Stars airs at 8 p.m. ET. Come back for elimination and performance results.

Skating With The Stars Elimination Results: Spoiler Alert

TO SEE WHO WON SKATING W/THE STARS, CLICK HERE!

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Skating with the Stars is in full swing and I have the scores from Monday night’s episode for you here.

The scores are listed in the order given by these judges: Laurie Ann Gibson, Johnny Weir, and Dick Button:

Bethenny Frankel/Ethan Burgess – Technical: 6, 5, 6 = 33/60; Artistic: 6, 5, 5 = 16; Total = 33/60. Combined with last week’s 29/30, the final total is 62/120.

Brandon Mychal Smith/Keauna McLaughlin  – Technical: 8, 8, 8 = 24/30; Artistic: 9, 8, 8; Total = 49/60. Combined with last week’s 36/30, the final total is 85/120.

Jonny Moseley/Brooke Castile – Technical: 8, 8, 8 = 24/30; Artistic: 7, 6, 7 = 20/30; Total = 44/60. Combined with last week’s 40/60, the final total is 84/120.

Rebecca BudiG/Fred Palascak – Technical: 8, 7, 8 = 23/30; Artistic: 8, 6, 7 = 21/30; Total = 44/60. Combined with last week’s 45/60, the final total is 89/120.

Sean Young/Denis Petukhov – Technical: 5, 3, 4 = 12/30; Artistic: 5, 7, 6 = 18/30; Total = 30/60. Combined with last week’s 34/60, the final total is 64/120.

Vince Neil/Jennifer Wester – Technical: 6, 3, 4 = 13/30; Artistic: 6, 6, 5 = 17/30; Total = 30/60. Combined with last week’s 28/60, the final total is 58/120.

SPOILER ALERT:The bottom two pairs were Sean and Denis and Vince and Jennifer. Vince said he would be “very disappointed” if he were eliminated and said he was “bummed” at the scores but understood cause he had fallen. But lucky for Vince, Sean had fallen twice so, the couple who ended up going home Monday was Sean and Denis.

ABC Unveils Skating With The Stars Cast

As soon as the current season of Dancing With the Stars finishes, ABC will debut a brand new celebrity competition, this time, involving an ice rink versus a dance floor.  
The show will be called Skating With the Stars and ABC unveiled its inaugural cast tonight during the Dancing with the Stars Tuesday results show.  Here are the six “celebs” who will kickoff the new ABC show live Nov. 22:

Bethenny Frankel, star of Bravo’s Bethenny Getting Married? and formerly The Real Housewives of New York

Brandon Mychal Smith plays super-suave Nico Harris on the Disney Channel sitcom Sonny With A Chance. He also recently starred as Stubby in the Disney Channel Original Movie StarStruck.

Jonny Moseley has amassed an impressive list of titles and medals as a skier but it’s his ability to bring the crowd to its feet that defines his career. He’s been a free-skiing force in the Olympics and at the X-Games.

Daytime Emmy Award nominee and fan favorite Rebecca Budig originally joined the cast of All My Children in 1999, playing the role of Greenlee Smythe. After nearly a year hiatus, she made her many fans very happy by returning in December of 2009.

From Blade Runner with Harrison Ford to No Way Out with Kevin Costner to Ace Ventura: Pet Detective with Jim Carrey, Sean has starred in some of the most iconic movies in Hollywood history!

Vince Neil is a rocker and founding member of Mötley Crüe. His unmistakable voice leads some of the greatest rock songs of this generation including: Shout At The Devil, Home Sweet Home, Girls, Girls, Girls, Dr. Feelgood, Kickstart My Heart, Same Ol Situation, and the recent Saints of Los Angeles, which was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2009. 

When I first heard about another celebrity skating show, I thought this was a joke because Fox had tried this a few years ago and failed pretty miserably.  But, I guess ABC is serious.  Let’s hope this show enjoys all of the success of its sister show, Dancing with the Stars.