After reporting multiple cases of Covid last week, dance with the stars Returned to the Disney+ Ballroom on Monday for Honor Elvis Presley Here’s how Tyra Banks towers over her hosting partner Alfonso Ribeiro. Daniella Karagach has tested positive virus overnight So her partner, Joseph Baena, had to wear a mask and perform alongside Alexis Waugh, a dancer in the theater company.
Let’s roll the tape twice a week!
Cheryl Ladd and Louis Van AmstelThe duo took an adorable spin on a convertible before their performance, but there wasn’t much cuteness about the tango on “A Little Less Conversation.” many I was really blown away by the steps, and what was expected of her. We took the wrong step a few times. Score: 21 out of 40
Teresa Giudice and Pasha Pashkov. While rehearsing in New Jersey, Giudice remembered how she and her father used to watch DWTS before he died. Pashkov tried to instill in her her passion for “All Shook Up”, but her judges were unmoved. She (she had to perform wearing a mask because Pashkov is also married to Karagach). “It was bright and lively,” said judge Len Goodman. “The problem was that she made too many mistakes with her foot movements. it’s happening.” Score: 23 points out of 40
Joseph Baena and Alexis WaughA tough break for bodybuilders. He lost his perfect partner and had to play the Viennese Waltz with a stranger. But as judge Derek Huff said, “It could have been a disaster, but it wasn’t.” “You were really leading,” Inaba added. “Watch your hands, I’m going into pancake mode.” Score: 24 out of 40
Jesse James Decker and Alan Bursten. The country pop singer vowed to work on straightening her legs. She must have made some progress during rehearsals. “Trouble,” Goodman said. “For me, it’s an improvement over last week.” Score: 25 out of 40
Sam Champion and Sheryl BurkeThe former weatherman is still getting used to Burke’s tough love coaching style, but it’s definitely working. His posture is better than last week and, more importantly, he showed more confidence in the Viennese Waltz at the Heartbreak Hotel. She may be a bossy and tough teacher, but she delivers: “You looked like a leader.” Score: 26 points out of 40
Vinnie Guadagnino and Mitsuko Iwasaki. The reality star was embarrassed by last week’s lowest score, so after making a pep call to Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, he quick-stepped to “Viva Las Vegas” in a black jumpsuit and shiny Elvis wig. “Just like the gamblers in Las Vegas, it paid off to go all in,” Goodman said. Score: 27 out of 40
Jordan Sparks and Brandon Armstrong The singer won a karaoke contest singing “Hound Dog” as a child, so she’s definitely familiar with the song. She had trouble keeping up with Armstrong, who the judges noticed. “We need control,” said Goodman. “Your big problem is your frame. It’s loose and you need to strengthen it.” Score: 27 out of 40
Shangela and Gleb SavchenkoFeeling like “Beyoncé at the Super Bowl,” the drag diva maintained the same energy as the night of the premiere, injecting it into a frenzied quickstep of “Shake, Rattle, Roll.” However, trouble prevented her from improving her last week’s score. Mr. Inaba said, “I like how his acting is sharp and he is particular about every move.” Well done. ” Score: 28 out of 40
Heidi D’Amelio and Artem Chigvintsev. The social media star’s foxtrot to ‘Suspicious Minds’ is a huge improvement over Cha-Cha in week one. “It’s got elegance and sophistication. Beautiful musicality on the arm. It needed a little more freedom in some cases, but overall, I was really surprised at how good it was,” said Goodman. Score: 28 points out of 40
Selma Blair and Sasha FarberThe actress had a great first week. Who wasn’t impressed by her performance after learning about her personal battle with MS? Doing Blair a favor by slowing down, allowing time to do cartwheels and splits. “You made it yours and you made it work,” Tonioli said. Score: 28 points out of 40
Daniel Durant and Britt Stewart. The deaf actor gets a surprise visit from his moms Lori and Mary during rehearsals and dives into “King Creole.” Man, he made a great face! Or, as Banks described it, “disgusting faces.”his coda Co-star Marlee Matlin was there to support him, but Hough couldn’t call out her talented date — Oscar-winning Troy Cosser. It was very charming,” said Hough. “Musicality was great.” Score: 29 out of 40
Trevor Donovan and Emma Slater. The actor still moves with fear in rehearsals and feels ‘vulnerable’, but the ‘You’re Always On My Mind’ rumba gave him the chance to show off his sex appeal and amazing abs. . Tonioli couldn’t stop inciting, and Banks got so carried away by Donovan’s heat that he forgot to put Goodman in line. “Remember when dancing was scary? You love dancing,” said Hough. Score: 30 out of 40
Gaby Windy and Val Chmerkovsky. The Bachelorette showed off her engagement ring and new fiancé, Eric Schwarr, before performing a Viennese Waltz. “I was completely swept away,” said Tonioli. “Your partnership with Val, two instruments in perfect harmony.” Score: 32 points out of 40
Wayne Brady and Whitney Carson. of let’s tradeA great jive to ‘Burning Love’ at the end of the night. The man sure knows how to have a good time. “It was a great jibe in place. I had so much fun watching you dance. I want you to realize that this competition is a marathon.” I think you’re a great dancer, so I want you to protect your knees.” Score: 32 points out of 40
Charlie D’Amelio and Mark Ballas. TikTokker’s stamina was definitely tested when he practiced quicksteps with his coach, but he didn’t forget to keep his elbows and energy up for “Bossa Nova Baby.” Also, Banks seems to be obsessed with D’Amelio’s neck. Keep up that great feedback, girls! “The side-by-side section over there was so good,” said Huff. “Your personality really shines through.” Score: 32 out of 40
The bottom two couples were Giudice/Pashkov and Rudd/van Amstel. Huff and Tonioli saved Giudice and Inaba saved Rad. Goodman has the final say, so he chose Rudd over Giudice, just like reality stars go home.
next week, DWTS A tribute to James Bond.