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![]() ABC Melissa Rycroft, who joined the “Dancing” cast on March 7, was graceful and proved she can dance as she took to the floor with partner Tony Dovolani in Monday night's season premiere. |
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No “Dancing With The Stars” season has ever — ever — started with a celebrity saying anything as utterly fantastic as “I am dedicating my first dance to my girls at the Federal Detention Center.”
That was rapper Lil’ Kim, introducing the cha-cha she and Derek Hough performed. Her incarcerated peeps had reason to smile: Lil’ Kim opened the show with a decent if unspectacular dance. It wasn’t the breakout performance that marks a frontrunner, but it was solid, and as all the judges noted in giving her straight 7s, it showed promise.
Belinda Carlisle, the former Go-Go, didn’t fare as well. As Bruno pointed out, she looked heavy on her feet. She’s paired with Jonathan Roberts, who always seems like the most normal professional on the show, so it’s good to see him with someone who won’t clomp around like Monica Seles or faint in his arms like Marie Osmond. Belinda earned two 6s and a 5 — about average for the first night.
NFL legend Lawrence Taylor came in knowing the legacy of football players like Emmitt Smith — in fact, he dressed so much like Emmitt did for his first performance that there was quite a resemblance. Lawrence isn’t a natural dancer, and he lacks Emmitt’s billion-watt grin and infectious warmth, but his cha-cha was okay, and the always-game Edyta Sliwinska certainly shook everything she had on his behalf. He escaped with a 6 and two 5s.
Much to the relief of everyone who saw him mug wildly the first two times he was on camera during the introductions, “Jackass” star Steve-O played it mostly straight. After discussing his recent stint in rehab, he took on the dancing quite earnestly and seems to genuinely get along with partner Lacey Schwimmer. His waltz wasn’t good, but it wasn’t Tucker Carlson — as judge Len Goodman said, it could have been worse. The judges seemed unsure whether Steve-O was going for comedy with his dance or not — it appeared that he … wasn’t, actually — and they gave him two 6s and a 5.
Naked shower guy pours on the sex
Gilles Marini has even less of an excuse to be here than most people, given that his only claim to fame is appearing nude in the shower in the “Sex And The City” movie. He and Cheryl Burke went for a sexy cha-cha, and while Gilles was certainly okay, there was something obvious and sort of stodgy about the way he moved. The judges overpraised it substantially, and they overscored it, too, giving it three 8s, a score that turned out to be the night’s best. Gilles is going to be sold as extremely sexy, no matter how sexy he actually is, so he’ll likely stay around a while.
Country singer Chuck Wicks has the advantage of dancing with his real-life girlfriend Julianne Hough, and he performed an adequate waltz. It’s still early, but he seems to have some natural grace, as Carrie Ann Inaba commented. Carrie Ann also gave them a scolding about what seemed to be an inadvertent lift (“He’s so tall,” Julianne quietly protested), but they landed two 7s along with a probably lift-reduced 6 from Carrie Ann.
Tom Bergeron paused at this point to visit with the fallen Jewel and Nancy O’Dell, both of whom expressed regret at being forced out. And then, it was Jewel’s replacement, dancing with Dmitry Chaplin: Holly Madison, “The Girls Next Door” star and Playboy model, who had no dance experience and five days to practice (other contestants had weeks). She’d had just enough time to learn the dance and absolutely none to improve her oafish technique, but even finishing seemed like an accomplishment, and the judges rewarded her with a respectable set of across-the-board 6s.
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Next up, instead, was rodeo star (and husband of Jewel) Ty Murray, partnered with Chelsie Hightower of “So You Think You Can Dance.” In rehearsal, he chafed at everything that seemed “embarrassing” (which meant “feminine”). His dancing, while sometimes uncomfortable, showed a certain game appeal, and he did seem amused by the very fact of doing it, which can be a little charming. He definitely has a severe case of Counting In Your Head Syndrome, but he showed up. The judges were nevertheless unkind, leaving him with two 5s and — painfully — a 4.
Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson, at 17, is the youngest-ever celebrity dancer. Facing a romantic tango with the substantially older Mark Ballas, she seemed a little thrown but showed flexibility and body control, as you’d expect, and will only need to work on the gymnast’s tendency to grin toothily as if everything is a stuck landing. The judges complimented her on seeming elegant beyond her years, and she was given two 8s and a 7.
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