Lance Armstrong won't be 'Dancing' with any starsIt seems Lance Armstrong isn't interested in trying to cha-cha his way back into anyone's good graces. According to Entertainment Weekly, the cyclist turned down an opportunity to compete on "Dancing With the Stars" this spring. ABC, the home of the competitive dancing reality show, reportedly reached out to Armstrong before he confessed to using performance-enhancing substances in a highly publicized two-part interview with Oprah Winfrey, and it seems that wasn't the first time. A rep for Armstrong told EW that “Lance has been offered the show each and every year since its inception. Although flattered, he has passed on their generous offers.” What do you think - should Armstrong have taken ABC up on their offer? Brooke Burke-Charvet on the rebound after surgeryIt's been a little over a month since Brooke Burke-Charvet revealed that she had thyroid cancer, and the "Dancing With the Stars" host is happy to report that her recent thyroidectomy was a success. On Wednesday, Burke-Charvet blogged seven days post-surgery, test results show "the thyroid cancer has been removed from my body and all my lymph nodes are clear. So hopefully this is the end of the story!" And the 'DWTS: All-Stars' champion is ...Three years ago, Melissa Rycroft joined the eighth season cast of "Dancing With the Stars" as a last-minute replacement for the injured Nancy O'Dell. A few critics cringed at her selection, noting she was only added to capitalize on her nationally televised breakup with "Bachelor" Jason Mesnick. 'DWTS: All-Stars' finalists take it to the next levelFinals week on "Dancing With the Stars" typically means contestants and their pro partners going that extra mile to win love from the judges and viewers. Last night's "All-Stars" finale was no different, with the three remaining contestants dazzling the audience with thunderous performances. Three celebrities remain as 'DWTS: All-Stars' heads to finaleFor the second time in as many weeks, two celebrities were given the boot on last night's "Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars" results show. And for the second time in three "double elimination" episodes, a pair of former winners were told to head home. Triple perfection on 'DWTS'After stripping "Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars" down to just five semi-finalists, the ABC competition demanded some seriously ... interesting, we'll say, routines on Monday. That included waterworks, and not because we were crying from laughter at a Carrie Ann Inaba fall. Instead, Val Chmerkovskiy and Kelly Monaco hit the wading pool to do something called a "Surfer Flamenco," with Val wearing a Speedo for the occasion. How thoughtful of him! |
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