Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Five Celebs Remain As Another Star Eliminated On Dancing
First Published: November 1, 2011 10:20 PM EDT Credit: ABC Caption The cast hit the stage for Dancing with the Stars, Oct. 31, 2011LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- It was a thrilling Halloween night of competition on Mondays Dancing with the Stars, but one celebritys ballroom routine proved to be more scream than dream, earning them their ticket home. (SPOILER this story contains the results of Tuesdays DWTS.) Scream franchise star David Arquette was axed from the competition, taking out the professional who won DWTS last season (with Hines Ward) Kym Johnson. This whole thing has been incredible, Ive loved it, but there must be a mistake because this is my show, I cant be going home, David said in jest, referring to a comment by pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy last week, after his partner, Hope Solo, received criticism from judge Len Goodman. No, Im just kidding, David, undoubtedly the cheeriest member of the Season 13 cast, added. When Davids name was announced he and Kym were in the bottom 2 with Nancy Grace and Tristan MacManus a shock went through the ballroom, prompting loud, lengthy boos from the audience. David, however, remained in high spirits. I came here to get to know more about myself, face my fears, entertain people, have America [get] a chance to get to know me better, and learn how to dance, he said. The actor added he planned to dance much more with Kym in the future. Thank you so much, youve been so sweet and patient with me and I plan on dancing with you a lot more if youll have me, he said. Of course I will, Kym said, as she hugged him. It did not appear that his devoted daughter, Coco Arquette, was in the audience to see dad eliminated. While David is out, HLN host Nancy Grace appeared surprised that she made it through another week. As cameras cut to her, she was embraced by her fellow DWTS cast mates, and she pretended to collapse into one of the professionals arms. DWTS returns on Monday at 8/7 C on ABC. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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