Surprise! Porizkova sent packing on ‘Dancing’
Former supermodel was hardly the worst of the bunch
![]() Carol Kaelson / ABC Paulina Porizkova and Alec Mazo's mambo must not have impressed the folks watching at home, because the pair was sent packing. |
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If you closely follow modifications to the rules of reality competition shows, which you really shouldn’t, you know that “
Things got off to a not-so-confident start when the first results show seemed especially carefully timed to entirely avoid the threat of “
ABC wants you to know that they’re not asking you to change the channel on Chris Richardson. They’re not! They can wait!
As was the case last season, the judges kicked off the results show by offering one couple the chance to repeat their dance from last night. It seemed like the competition for the encore would be a toss-up between Laila Ali and Apolo Anton Ohno, both of whom did very well with their partners on Monday. Laila ultimately emerged victorious and repeated her mambo, making her the official frontrunner for the moment — which is consistent with the fact that she also had the highest combined judges’ scores after the first two performances.
Heather back flips her way into the final 10
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Clyde had been in a tie with Billy Ray Cyrus for last place in the judges’ voting, so he had been a definite candidate for elimination. Never count out the fans of professional sports. Heather, of course, broadly advertised that not going home first was her primary goal, so her much-discussed back flip on Monday may have gotten her over the hump.
The evening’s musical guest was Dionne Warwick, who was in surprisingly good voice for 66 years old. In fact, Warwick’s voice seems to be taking on a nice patina, and while the Dances With Musical Guests portions of the results shows are usually dull and corny (we’re looking at you, Tom Jones), this one was fairly successful.
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After it ended, we heard from some members of Monday night’s audience, including Sela Ward, who found Billy Ray’s second performance a lot better than his first; Brian Austin Green, who found Laila quite alluring; and Chuck Woolery, whose face is looking suspiciously chiseled these days.
The next pair of couples who were pronounced safe came as no surprise: Ian Ziering and Cheryl Burke and, of course, Laila and Maks Chmerkovskiy. They weren’t going home anyway, so this is where it began to feel like the inevitable was merely being postponed. What aren’t you telling us, Tom Bergeron?
More time was occupied by a jive demonstration to Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now,” which exhausted even the professionals who performed it, leaving them impressively breathless, making those on couches at home feel a bit less embarrassed about sweating while merely watching other people jump around in heels.
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That very serious demonstration was followed by a spoof demonstration of the tango by ABC’s own Jimmy Kimmel and Guillermo, whom he introduced as his security guard. This is apparently to be a regular feature, heavily cross-promoted with Kimmel’s late-night show. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it makes a welcome replacement for the silly Slim-Fast thing they did last season. At least Jimmy Kimmel won’t try to get you to stop eating lunch.
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