Who didn’t see that coming? The excitement of a brand new season of Dancing With The Stars is hard to contain—multiple couples kicked off their journey with dazzling performances, scoring over 20 on their first night! But just when you thought it was all sparkles and sequins, BAM! The curtains opened to reveal a double elimination, sending two stars packing faster than you can say “dance-off.”
As viewers rally behind their favorites—be it Olympians strutting their stuff or reality stars trying to revive their careers—this season promises to be a whirlwind of emotion, excitement, and yes, eliminations that may not even raise an eyebrow. So, while we’re trying to keep track of who’s waltzing with whom, tonight’s big question is: who’s heading home? Spoiler alert: it’s time to bid adieu to some familiar faces on the dance floor.
So, let’s delve into the drama and discover who met their fate on the dance floor tonight!
It was another double whammy on the dance floor. And this time, the bottom two actually went home.
Reginald VelJohnson and Emma Slater and Eric Roberts and Britt Stewart all performed their last dance on October 8.
“I have never had a better working experience in my entire professional life,” Eric said of working with Britt Stewart.
Meanwhile, Emma Slater gave Carl Winslow – yes that’s his name, come at us – a hug as they left the floor. “I won because I’ve got a new friend here,” she said before they left.
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Last week, the world watched the Vice Presidential debate, so the show was pushed back a week.
That’s also why that, for the first week, it was a double elimination. While many people had their bets placed on Eric Roberts and Carl Winslow, eh, Reginald getting the boot, both of them ended up being safe.
No, it was the ladies who ended up on the chopping block. PLACEHOLDER183705fada and PLACEHOLDER09b38e3936—who fans wanted out right away—both were kicked to the curb.
Which was probably a good thing. When Julianne Hough asked Anna what she would miss about the experience, her answer said it all:
“Nothing,” Anna responded.
Clearly, Anna does not have time for this. Anna does not have time for you.
We do feel bad for Tori, though. It would’ve been a good boost for a comeback.
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The dancers brought a lot of soul to this week’s first performance. On Monday, the gang took to the floor for soul train night and things stayed pretty status quo.
Chandler Kinney and her partner Brandon Armstrong remained at the head of the pack, finishing in first with a set of 3 9’s.
Jenn Tran and Sasha Farber made a surprising jump up to second place, earning a 35 for their ode to “Fallin’”. And Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson backflipped into third place.
So, right now, it’s a Bachelor Nation’s contestant to lose!
What was also surprising was the continued improvement of Reginald VelJohnson and Emma Slater, who actually brought Carrie Ann to tears with their foxtrot. But it was them who ended up crying as their scores did not spark the same joy.
But in dead last, yet again, was Eric Roberts and his partner Britt Stewart. He just couldn’t seem to get his footing, so to speak.
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Who went home on Dancing With The Stars tonight?
The new season of the beloved reality competition show started out with a bang, with many couples snagging a 20+ score on their first twirl out.
Then things got interesting, with not one but two stars being axed right from the start.
Of course, fans have their favorites now, rallying behind their favorite Olympians, reality stars, and even convicts.
But someone has to go home, and the next contestant to be eliminated from the competition probably wasn’t all the shocking, to be honest. (Don’t worry, there will be time for that later.
It was another double whammy on the dance floor. And this time, the bottom two actually went home.
Reginald VelJohnson and Emma Slater and Eric Roberts and Britt Stewart all performed their last dance on October 8.
“I have never had a better working experience in my entire professional life,” Eric said of working with Britt Stewart.
Meanwhile,Emma Slater gave Carl Winslow – yes that’s his name, come at us – a hug as they left the floor. “I won because I’ve got a new friend here,” she said before they left.
Last week, the world watched the Vice Presidential debate, so the show was pushed back a week.
That’s also why that, for the first week, it was a double elimination. While many people had their bets placed on Eric Roberts and Carl Winslow, eh, Reginald getting the boot, both of them ended up being safe.
No, it was the ladies who ended up on the chopping block. Tori Spelling and Anna Delvey, who fans wanted out right away both were kicked to the curb.
Which was probably a good thing. When Julianne Hough asked Anna what she would miss about the experience, her answer said it all:
“Nothing,” Anna responded.
Clearly, Anna does not have time for this. Anna does not have time for you.
We do feel bad for Tori though. It would’ve been a good boost for a comeback.
The dancers brought a lot of soul to this week’s first performance. On Monday, the gang took to the floor for soul train night and things stayed pretty status quo.
Chandler Kinney and her partner Brandon Armstrong remained at the head of the pack, finishing in first with a set of 3 9’s.
Jenn Tran and Sasha Farber made a surprising jump up to second place, earning a 35 for their ode to “Fallin’”. And Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson backflipped into third place.
So, right now, it’s a Bachelor Nation’s contestant to lose!
What was also surprising was the continued improvement of Reginald VelJohnson and Emma Slater, who actually brought Carrie Ann to tears with their foxtrot. But it was them who ended up crying as their scores did not spark the same joy.
But in dead last, yet again, was Eric Roberts and his partner Britt Stewart. He just couldn’t see to get his footing, so to speak.
Here’s how the scoring works. The winners and losers are determined based on their combined scores from the judges and audience votes. So, whatever score Bruno, Carrie Ann, and Derek give the contestants counts for only 50% of their total score.
The other 50% is calculated from audience votes. Fans can vote to save their favorite couple either online or by text message. Whomever has the lowest combined score is eliminated.
Now there used to be an element of the show called the “Judges’ Save”. executive producer Deena Katz told TVLine that the judges’ save — which had been in place since Season 28 — was, at least in the eyes of Dancing‘s creative team, diminishing the impact of viewers’ votes.
“I think it should be about America,” Katz said. “And at the end of the day, the judges’ save sometimes isn’t what America wanted. And [eliminations are based on] half the judges and half America voting, and so that’s kind of the reason we did it.”
After 33 seasons, it might seem like it would be easy to spot the winner amongst the losers from the first dance.
But historically speaking, the star who scores the highest on their first dance rarely wins the whole thing in the end. Last season, Xochitl Gomez and Val Chmerkovskiy- tied for 5th Place after their first dance. And, Kaitlyn Bristowe and Artem Chigvintsev came in 3rd Place after their first routine two years before that.
All walked away with the Mirrorball Trophy after all was said and done.
So who will win this year? We’re going to guess a top 3 of Jenn Tran, Stephen Nedoroscik, and Chandler Kinney.
But we leave space for us to change our mind as the season progresses!