‘DWTS’ Hayes Grier & Emma Didn’t Deserve To Go Home
On “DWTS” Season 21 Halloween Night on Monday, she and Hough performed an Argentine tango with Gerard McMann’s “Cry Little Sister” as their background. Elimination is based upon a combination of judges’ scores and viewer votes, and the competitor with the lowest combined score is voted off. No. Reporter: But at the end of the show – Hayes and Emma. As much as I don’t like a few of these stars, I still see the dancing ability and potential that these judges see in them, and I don’t want anybody to go home.
Seven remaining couples return on Monday to compete for their chance at the championship.
Grier joins the list of eliminated celebrities from this season, including chef Paula Deen, R&B singer Chaka Khan, Triple Crown champion jockey Victor Espinoza, and actor Gary Busey. Reality TV star Kim Zolciak-Biermann was forced to withdraw from the competition due to health concerns. From vampires, to creepy contacts, to a lot of eyeliner and a Marilyn Manson theme that weirdly turned on judge Julianne Hough, the night was filled with the best, and spookiest, parts of the upcoming holiday. It was nice to win the team dance. She sobbed in rehearsals before her paso doble, where she masqueraded as Edward Scissorhands’ lover. The team consisted of Nick Carter & Sharna Burgess, Tamar Braxton & Val Chmerkovskiy, Andy Grammer & Allison Holker and Hayes Grier & Emma Slater. Their freestyle earned kudos from the judges and 30 points.
Backlash is brewing against Bindi’s Irwin’s stellar run on Dancing with the Stars as angry fans say they are exhausted of the young star receiving flawless scores from “biased” judges.
Team “Who You Gonna Call”: The second team dance of the evening featured a routine done to “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr.
“It was so much fun, ‘ said Bruno who spotted a “slightly off sync” element to the girls” portion of the routine.
Bindi Irwin and Derek Hough: 30; 28.
Modest actor Carlos PenaVega thought he was actually “over-scored” last week.
Photos: Hayes Grier and Andy Grammer, “Dancing with the Stars”.
Alexa PenaVega and Mark Ballas were at the bottom of the board last week. Nick promised to take the constructive criticism and apply it to his Argentine tango during which he and Sharna played Dr. and Bride of Frankenstein. Only 14% of our readers are betting on that result (6/1 odds), compared to 42% who think Alek Skarlatos will get the boot (7/5 odds).