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‘Dancing With The Stars’ Week 3: A “Legend” Goes Home After James Bond Night - Deadline

‘Dancing With The Stars’ Week 3: A “Legend” Goes Home After James Bond Night - Deadline

‘Dancing With The Stars’ Week 3: A “Legend” Goes Home After James Bond Night - Deadline
Oct 04, 2022 1 min, 49 secs

First we get Derek Hough running around like a spy and rappelling down to the ballroom before Peta Murgatroyd helped to kick off a fiery opening number to “Live and Let Die.” Just like old times when DWTS was in its glory years on ABC.

Cheryl Ladd and Louis Van Amstel. The veteran actress thought she was a goner last week, but Goodman — bless his heart — saved her for another day.

“That was your best dance,” said judge Hough, who was particularly impressed with the graceful way she held her arms.

“You’ve got to work on your feet,” said judge Len Goodman.

So Warr got another chance to dance with the bodybuilder, who showed off his strength by hoisting her over his head during their Argentine tango. “It lacked a bit of fluidity.

I didn’t really like that lift, it was out of character,” said Goodman?

“But the bottom line, I think it was your best dance to date.” Score: 29 out of 40.

“You have this natural joy I think might have worked a little against you in this dance,” said judge Carrie Ann Inaba.

Honestly, the best part of his otherwise forgettable performance was when the cameraman cut to two unrecognizable women in the audience, who were simply referred to as “Vinny’s friends.” “You do have to start getting the details,” said Inaba.

“You attempted a very difficult routine,” said judge Bruno Tonioli.

intensely romantic,” said Tonioli.

“You need a quicker spot and close your feet closer together,” Hough said of her turns.

“Damn girl that was fierce!” said Inaba.

“I’m gonna say, what I loved you took command of that dance.

I could see you were leading that dance, you weren’t just holding on, hoping for the best,” said Goodman.

“That was your best dance yet!” said Hough

It had power, it had attack, it had strength,” said Hough

“That was first ballroom dance and I was concerned how you would cope

I thought you coped magnificently,” said Goodman

It had a beautiful finish,” said Goodman

Tonioli, Inaba, and Hough voted to save Champion, so it was time for Ladd to go

And I’ve had a lot of fun,” said Ladd

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