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Dancing With The Stars Disney Night: 14 Couples Continue Fighting For Their Spot on The Show

American dance Competition Dancing with the stars returned with the magical Disney Night on Monday. The show was renewed for its twenty-ninth Season and hit the screens on Monday with its third episode. 14 celebrities and their pro partners are still fighting tight to win the trophy. The theme of this week was Disney Night where everyone stepped up with their magical dancing. Fashionista icon Tyra Banks hosted the show which aired on  ABC at 8:00 pm PT. 

Last week, the competition witnessed the first elimination when NBA player Charles Oakley and his pro partner Emma Slater saw the red card. The duo had to go back home when the judges had to make the decision of choosing between Carole Baskin and her partner and the Oakley team. Oakley had secured the lowest scores in competition in the previous week. Baskin and Pasha had made a really good improvement from their previous dance which allowed them to stay in the competition. 

Dancing With The Stars Disney Night

Disney Night in the competition is one of the most anticipated by the audience. Despite witnessing the most amazing performances in the show, one pair was eliminated from the competition. Host Tyra Banks dressed up as Minnie Mouse for her Disney outfit. 

Skai Jackson and Alen Bresten performed a Jive to the song “Almost There” from The Princess and the Frog and it was indeed one needed to watch. The pair earned three sixes out of a thirty which is indeed an improvement from last week. Monica Aldama alongside her partner Val Chmerkovskiy performed “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid. The duo got a massive twenty-one out of 30, their highest score in the Season. 

Justina and Sasha gave some energetic vibes as they hit the dance floor. They performed a Charleston set to “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” from Mary Poppins. They earned a total of 19 out of 30. AJ McLean danced as Prince Ali from Aladdin. He got a total of 21. Anne Heche and Keo Motsepe lost their sync in the performance and only got three fives. 

Jeannie Mai and Brandon Armstrong impressed the judges with their theme of Up. They earned a whopping 22 out of a 30. Hard work proved to pay off for Nelly and Daniela when they danced to “It’s alright” from Soul. They matched their scores from the previous one. Carole Baskin and Pasha were only able to score a 12 out of a thirty. With two eighths and one 7, Kaitlyn and Artem secured the top spot on the chart with their performance of Moana themed “How Far I’ll go”. 

Vernon Davis and Peta Murgatroyd performed to become the favourite dance of the show in the night. They earned 22 while dancing to “Be our Guest “ from Beauty and the Beast.

Who will go home next week?

Nev Schulman and Jenna Johnson danced to Angelica from the Pirates of the Caribbean. In which the pair dressed up as Captain Jack Sparrow. And this Captain never continues to win the hearts of the judges. They earned 24 out of a 30. JohnnyWier and Britt Stewart also archive similar scores. A split criticism was observed for the Jesse Metcalfe and Sharna Burgess duo in which they earned a 20 out of 30. Chrishell Stause and Gleb Savchenko danced with their chemistry which put them in the top half of the leaderboard. 

Two pairs have already been eliminated from the show and the viewers are waiting to see who will make it to the finale. Some of the best dances are still to come. Stream Dancing with the Stars on ABC Network every Monday at 8:00 pm. 

Tina verma

I'm a dynamic and passionate blog writer who brings words to life with her unique perspective and engaging writing style. With a deep love for storytelling and a keen eye for detail, I crafts content that not only informs but also captivates readers from diverse backgrounds.

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Tina verma

I'm a dynamic and passionate blog writer who brings words to life with her unique perspective and engaging writing style. With a deep love for storytelling and a keen eye for detail, I crafts content that not only informs but also captivates readers from diverse backgrounds.