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More good news came to Sara Evans and Tony Dovolani, who found out they were the third couple sent to safety moments before Springer and Johnson were dumped into the bottom two, to no one’s surprise.

Emmitt Smith and Cheryl Burke were given their pass to next week, leaving Joey Lawrence and Sliwinska, and Ford and Chmerkovskiy — the latter fell into the bottom two with Springer and Johnson.

It wasn’t clear who was more stunned when Bergeron announced that Ford and Chmerkovskiy were being given their walking papers. The couple just dropped their heads, but Springer shook his head and mouthed the words, “Oh, that’s not right.”

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He knew he got another free pass and now viewers will be subjected to watching him dance twice — not counting any undeserved encore.

Ford was gracious, saying that she considered every week a bonus after finishing in the bottom two for the first two weeks of the season.

Bergeron and Harris tried to push the love angle between the two, but Chmerkovskiy only said, “She may have become my favorite student.”

And Springer lives on.

Victor Balta is a writer in Philadelphia.



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