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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

‘Dancing with the Stars’ Surprise - The Results - Week 3

After tonight’s show (Oct 7), there will be just eight couples left dancing for the mirror ball trophy.

Despite Misty departure, Makism got his chance to dance to jive as Edyta joined him to kick off tonight’s show.

Without further ado… here’s a list of who will be dancing on next week’s show -

  • Brooke Burke & Derek Hough
  • Cloris Leachman & Corky Ballas
  • Maurice Greene & Cheryl Burke
  • Warren Sapp & Kym Johnson
  • Toni Braxton & Alec Maz

Other entertainment from tonight’s show included performances from Cool and the Gang - performing all their 80s hits, The Radio City Rockettes The Rockettes will be in Dayton later this year if you want to see them live and in person and finally, Jennifer Hudson singing her single - “Spotlight.”

I was betting on the idea that this would be the week that Cloris and Corky would be going home… guess not. So, who will it be? Perhaps - Rocco? No one…

That’s right! No one is going home tonight. However, we do find out who is at the bottom of the scoreboard after last night’s show.

While all the couples are safe - the voting reavled the next three couples would have been safe…

  • Lance Bass & Lacey Schwimmer
  • Susan Lucci & Tony Dovolani
  • Cody Linley & Julianne Hough

So that means that Rocco Dispirito & Karina Smirnoff would have been going home. America got it right… Rocco seemed disconnected and underwhelming during last night’s performance! Agree?

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