Say Goodbye Chynna Phillips (Video)
She will not hold on for one more day. Singer Chynna Phillips and her dancing partner Tony Dovolani say goodbye on Dancing With The Stars after a shocking elimination.
Okay, so the cut made tonight for movie theme of the week may not have been as surprising as forgetting the choreography, a huge misstep on her part. And even though the judges panel praised her for wrapping up the scene, her performance just wasn’t enough for America to spare.
“I’m disappointed, I’m sad. But I have to take responsibility, I messed up.”
Let’s not get all down on ourselves here, my friends. Someone’s gotta go.
On a positive note, tonight was also filled with ballroom delight including incredibly talented performers for our viewing pleasure. Soul singer Raphael Saadiq kicked off the show with his arrangement of Soul Man, singing sensation Susan Boyle took us back to Ghost with Unchained Melody, and country crooner Blake Shelton performed the theme song from Footloose.
It was truly a night to remember. Especially for one special guest, Julianne Hough. Professional dancer turned movie-star returned home to perform with her Footloose co-star Kenny Wormald. Thanks to DWTS, this is where it all started. With anticipation of her homecoming, Hough admits to feeling a bit nervous. Who you kidding? She is extremely gifted. And so is her brother. It just wouldn’t be right without a little sibling swing and they killed it, thanks Julianne and Derek for that hot little number.
Speaking of numbers, the competition is now down to eight: Carson Kressley, Chaz Bono, David Arquette, Hope Solo, J.R. Martinez, Nancy Grace, Ricki Lake, and Rob Kardashian. Do you think they have what it takes?
What did you think about tonight’s elimination? Leave us your feedback in the comment section below…and the show must go on! Bring your game face for week five of the competition as it gets more critical for the dancers, the judges, the audience, you, and me! Dancing With The Stars airs Monday at 8/7c on ABC.











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