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Olympia Valance is eliminated from DANCING WITH THE STARS

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  Dancing with the Stars  Source: 10 Network
Dancing with the Stars Source: 10 Network

In last night’s Movie Night themed Dancing With The Stars extravaganza, the final credits rolled for Olympia Valance and partner Jarryd.

While the celebrities upped the ante this week learning two spectacular dance routines to the soundtrack of some of the greatest films to splash on the silver screen, unfortunately the extra challenge took its toll for Olympia and after hearing the final results, said: “I can’t believe I’m getting voted out in this outfit!”

It was an Oscar winning performance in the team dance when Team La La Land’s Jett, Jimmy, Courtney and Michelle took on Team Bohemian Rhapsody’s Curtly, Samuel, Olympia and Constance in a battle for points, but it was the playful La La Land medley that impressed the judges the most, securing the much needed 23 points each for the celebrities involved.

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Knocking Queen Courtney off the top of the leader board last week, Olympia Valance’s determination to stay on top was evident tonight in her energetic jive to Chuck Berry’s You Never Can Tell from the cult movie classic Pulp Fiction. The fast-moving routine got the dance couple and the judges’ blood pumping but resulted in the not so high score of 19.

Facing the social media trolls head on, blogger Constance Hall channeled her inner warrior with her raw but strong paso doble to The Greatest Showman’s This Is Me. Declaring she felt “so alive and amazing!”, the emotionally charged routine earned her a score of 16. 

West Indies fearsome fast bowler Curtly Ambrose couldn’t wipe the smile from his face in his joyful tango to ABBA’s party favourite, Mamma Mia. Unfortunately, his contagious smile was not enough to get the judges over the line and his performance was described as “stompy” and earned him a score of 11.  

After a low scoring performance last week, Samuel Johnson left it all on the dance floor when he performed an honest and heartfelt rumba to A Star Is Born hit Shallow. Admitting he was struggling emotionally this week, Samuel dispensed some sage advice stating “dancing is a very powerful agent and we should all dance.” The judges thought the technique was lacking and the hardworking actor received 17 from the judges.

The usually overly focused Jett Kenny took a load off and showed his fun and carefree side in a bouncy jive routine to Despicable Me 2’s Happy, scoring a high score 21 from the judges, while fitness mogul Michelle Bridges showed a softer side performing an ethereal Viennese waltz to Christina Perri’s A Thousand Years from the mega hit Twilight that resulted in the high score of 24.

Jimmy “Sizzle” Rees brought his steamy side and took charge in a Viennese waltz to 50 Shades Of Grey stunner Earned It by The Weekend, raising the temperature not only in the audience but also on the judging panel. After criticising Jimmy’s ballroom technique, Craig Revel Horwood went on to admit “I loved this dance, I really loved it!”, with the pair whisking away with the score of 21.

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The final celebrity performance of the evening was Courtney Act who quickstepped her way through I Won’t Dance from the Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire movie classic Roberta. With her eye on reclaiming her crown, Courtney put her glitzy feet forward, toppling Olympia from her perch and reclaiming the top spot with an outstanding score of 26.

With Olympia farewelling the competition tonight, seven celebrities remain to take part in the action-packed dance-off show where the celebrities have all the power, next week on Dancing With The Stars.

Don’t forget to vote to keep your favourite celebrity dancing. Log onto www.10play.com.au for all the voting details.

 

Dancing With The Stars. Live Mondays At 7.30pm on 10 And WIN Networks.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. I really am surprised. I thought Sir Curtly would go in the first week. He’s too awkward and has the gait of a rusty robot.

  2. Judges votes need to be weighted heavier to ensure good dancers stay in the competition, and that judges scores count – else wise its just a popularity contest and the judges may as well not score at all and just provide opinions.

    The fact that Curtly is still in the competition goes to show how flawed the scoring is. He is awful and constantly scoring badly.

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