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Dancing With the Stars: Songs from Most Memorable Years

Posted on 04/07/2015 by Elizabeth in Dancing with the Stars and General News

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By Ashley Thompson

 

Tonight the dancers relive the most memorable year of their lives and as always the bottom couple will be eliminated based on last week's judges votes and viewer votes.

 

Nastia (2008 Olympics) and Derek - Argentine Tango - 36 (first 10 of the season)
Michael (his coming out cost him his relationship with his father) and Peta - Rumba - 30
Riker (when his music career took off) and Allison - Tango - 34
Robert (2006 when he lost his mother to ovarian cancer) and Kym - Waltz - 34
Chris (finding love on The Bachelor) and Witney - Rumba - 27
Patti (1973 the year her son was born) and Artem - Jazz - 30
Rumer (2014 when her sister went to rehab) and Val - Waltz - 35
Suzanne (1977 when she got the role of Chrissy) and Tony - Foxtrot - 28
Willow (when she got the role of Primrose Everdeen) and Mark - Contemporary - 39
Noah (2005 on his second tour of Iraq/hit by roadside bomb) and Sharna - Contemporary - 32

 

Noah may have kicked out his partner's tooth and sprained his wrist, but is safe this week. Per usual there are three couples at the bottom, but surprisingly it's the good ones. Riker and Allison have done nothing but impress but find themselves in jeopardy (c'mon Disney fans, where are those votes?) along with Michael and Peta and Willow and Mark. Michael is middle of the pack but has so much potential. Although, Willow and Mark have become the new leaders after tonight's contemporary Hungar Games routine so unless it's a bomb of a night, it looks like they might be staying a while. Nevertheless someone must go...

 

::SPOILER ALERT::

 

Michael and Peta are going home. He was a strong partner and eloquent with his lines, but apparently he wasn't giving the judges exactly what they were looking for... and maybe not the amount of viewer votes he needed.

 

Photo credit: ABC

 


  


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