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Speaker 1 (00:13):
Hello, It's Danielle Fischel checking in. Podcaster, TV director and
mom of two, most commonly recognized on these streets as Topanga.
But right now I am appearing on your television sets
once again as part of Dancing with the Stars Season
thirty four, immersed as a competitor in the world of
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ballroom dance. I've gone from not even having one minute
of dance experience unless you count dance in at a wedding,
so now abandoning my family essentially to practice for what
feels like twenty four hours a day, seven days a week,
alongside my assigned pro partner, Pasha Pashkov, and throughout the journey,
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I'm keeping you up to date with everything that is
going on behind the scenes in the form of this
here podcast, Danielle with the Stars, all in the hopes
of being able to add the title of Len Goodman
Mirror Ball Trophy winner to my Wikipedia right behind Chef,
which I never was. That may not be on my
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Wikipedia anymore, but it used to be one of my
favorite little tidbits. Guys, you won't believe this. We are
making an exclusive announcement about week five dedication night. You
are not going to want to miss this. Who will
I be dedicating my dance to? What song am I
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dancing to? It's going to be very special and you
will find out in just a little bit. First though,
I am hot off the press line for week four,
marking one month of competition, and tonight was Disney Night,
so you may notice I'm not in my wardrobe tonight.
In the past, I've come off the press line, I've
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run in here, and I have started this here podcast.
It occurred to us we are making other people and
other departments wait while I had weight to take off
my costume, wait to cut. They sometimes sew my hair
into itself, so like today for Disney Night, I was
Blue from the Jungle Book, and we put my hair
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in the shape of cute little bear ears in order
to make sure they don't go anywhere that they're super secure.
They literally take a needle and thread and they sew
your hair into itself. And then at the end of
the night, I can't take that down. I'm not dressed
in gentsen with a pair of scissors by my hair. Insane,
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Absolutely not. So the hair and makeup department stays to
help me get out of my wardrobe and hair and
makeup stuff, not just me, all of the competitors. But
so anyway, I have changed, I have done the press line.
Disney Night was amazing. I thought all the performances were spectacular.
The opening night choreographed by the one and only Mandy Moore,
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guest of this podcast, that you guys absolutely loved. I've
heard so much great feedback about her episode. She is
a true gem of a human and an absolute talent.
The pros all love working with her. There's just such
a difference working with her than there is with working
with other choreographers, so she is spectacular. Opening number was amazing.
It's one of the maybe the best Disney Night I've
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ever seen as a fan of the show. So I
don't know what your thoughts were, but I think it
was top tier. I danced a quick step with Pasha too,
I Want to Be Like You the Monkey song from
the Jungle Book. I've always loved the Jungle Book. I
love this song. It's got those iconic little moments. I
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want to walk like you, talk like you, be like you.
From the moment Pasha and I started talking about Disney Night,
what did we want to do? The Jungle Book was
right up there at the top of my list for possibilities.
And the minute I said it, Pasha was like, oh,
oh my gosh, I want to be like you. Is
a perfect quick step, and I said, great, let's do it.
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I don't know anything about the quick step, but let's
do it. Turns out the quick step is quick. It's
also ballroomy. That's not a word, but I'm saying it anyway,
which means lots of frame, you know, Like Pasha describes
it as looking like bananas. So much banana talk this
week between Pasha being King Louis the Ape and me
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being Blue the Bear, and our frame being like opposing bananas.
So Pasha likes to take two bananas and put them
back to back, and that's what our frame should look like.
I have a bit of a janky neck. I don't
have a great neck. For one thing, it's very short
and squatty. For another thing, it cracks very easily and
it gets very stiff, and like, I don't have a long,
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graceful giraffe neck, and yet you have to for a
lot of these dances. So I'm really still working on that.
And this dance is a bit of a challenge because
you go from bouncing around very quickly to with very
little time having to be long, graceful and elegant and
like a banana. So anyway, I didn't think I was
going to love this dance. I freaking love it. It's by
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far my favorite dance we've done thus far. We've done
a tango, a fox trot, the chat scha, and now
the quick step. The quick step is by far my favorite.
I don't feel like Chachag I've given a good shot
to because I was injured that week and I couldn't
feel my kneecap floating around and all the fluid, and
so I feel like I would have enjoyed that dance
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more if I wasn't so worried about whether or not
my leg was gonna hold up my body. But no
matter what, the quick step is definitely my favorite. It's
bubbly and fun, and Pasha and I got to show
a really fun, super playful side of our personalities, which
is just kind of the dominating factor of our personalities.
We have so much fun together. Every day, although we're
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working really hard, is spent just like laughing and telling
each other backstories for what's going on in this dance
and you know, like I remember Week one with the tango,
there was a little bit of a feeling of like
trying to contain some of my smiling, joyful nature because
a tango was supposed to be a little intense, and
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I didn't do a great job of containing that in
week one. But in this week, Week four quick Step,
I didn't have to contain it at all, and that
just felt really nice. I just got to smile the
whole time and look at my friend who is my
choreographer and dance partner, and we just got to have fun.
So it was a really great week. I'm a little
disappointed that our scores didn't improve, obviously, I'm thrilled that
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our scores didn't go down. I feel like that would
have been really disappointing. But I was really hoping that
tonight was going to be the night that I saw
my first eight and it didn't happen yet, So the
good news is I still have that to look forward to.
We were told for this night, Disney Night, that we
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could pick any song from the Disney catalog, and that
specifically they were hoping for a focus on Disneyland because
tonight's Disney Night was in celebration of Disneyland Resorts seventieth celebration.
Disneyland has been around for seventy years. The Jungle Cruise
opened at Disneyland on day one, so the Jungle Cruise
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has been around for all seventy years, which is another
reason we thought it was a perfect movie and song
to choose for tonight. We got to go to Disneyland
to shoot some of our packages and the car picked
us up super early in the morning. We got down
to Disneyland, we got to ride the Jungle Cruise. We
got to eat a doll whip. So Pasha, you guys
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have heard me joke about how much Pasha likes rice cakes.
Pasha also loved more than anything if like for his
number one favorite sweet food is ice cream. He loves
ice cream, specifically ice cream, not gelato, although there are
some gelatos he likes, but he really likes ice cream.
His favorite milkshake is a pineapple milkshake. Pasha has never
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had a doll whip. He's been to Disneyland a bunch
of times. For some reason, he's never tried a dole whip.
He didn't even know they existed. So I was thrilled
because I love me some food, and I love me
some Disney Park food. So I was thrilled to introduce
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him to a doll whip they had, I think it's
fairly new, something called the Pineapple Upside Down Sunday and
it is a pineapple upside down cake with doll whip
soft serve and a caramel drizzle. And he said he
was gonna or toward that. He was like, yeah, that's
definitely what I'm getting. And I was like, oh, just
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why don't you just be a purist and get the
little like classic one like I'm gonna get. And he's like, no,
I want this one. And I was like, okay, ah,
he ordered, He ordered right. It was really good. The
cake was a nice little texture. It was great. Anyway,
I'm talking too much about food, so you can tell
I'm probably hungry. So that was really fun. I got
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to introduce him to that. Now that's going to be
a staple of every time Danny and Pasha take Kiki
to Disneyland, They're going to have to get the Pineapple
Upside Down Sunday. We got to ride the Jungle Cruise,
which was super fun. We also got to ride Pirates
of the Caribbean, which was really really fun. Those are
two of my favorite rides there. That was great. And
then when we left we had to go after Disneyland,
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so the car picked us up at five forty five
in the morning. We got down there around seven forty
five in the morning. We wrapped around ten forty five,
and then we had rehearsal at one. From one to five,
Pasha and I were starving. It's the only thing we
had eaten was dole whip and a banana. We lots
of bananas on this show, and so on the way
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home we grabbed turkey legs and French fries, and Pasha
and I sat in the back of the car and
devoured turkey legs. We had grease all over our face
and all over our fingers, and at the end of
our rehearsal we went to go record the dance and
I got real close to the mirror for the first
time and realized I still had turkey grease on the
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edge of my nose. It had been there for four hours.
And not only did he not notice, he didn't tell
me and he didn't notice. So I wore an incredible
dress that day. I've been following this fantastic talented woman
named Kelsey. Her Instagram handle is at rope Drop Design
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and she takes vintage, officially licensed Disney Wares, sheets, comforters,
you name it, and then she upcycles them, which is
a term to say that she takes something old and
vintage and turns it into something new and modern. And
she took a jungle Book children's bed sheet and she
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turned it into a fabulous, adorable puff sleeve dress. Like
the puff sleeve is like making all my aerial dreams
come true. And the jungle Book print is so cute.
It was the perfect length, it fit me perfectly. She
asked for my measurements, sent them to her, and she
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made it in rapid time, sent it to me and
it was so cute. And then as a little homage
to Boy Meets World and to Tapanga, I paired it
with a pair of red cowboy boots. And if you're
a fan of Boy Meets World, you know that Tapanga
war red cowboy boots in the Disney World episode of
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Boy Meets World. Kind of that famous photo of me
in the white shorts and the red and white striped
mock turtleneck crop top with the red cowboy boots, and
so I wanted to give a little nod to Tapega
and to Boy Meets World with that outfit. And yeah,
then we went to rehearsal and rehearse the rest of
the day, and you guys got to see the dance tonight.
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It was so great. It was our first real fast
dance all week long. So when we normally do something
kind of fast like the chat Shaw, we slowed it
down like we would rehearse it. And Pasha has an
app that he can play the song and then slow
it down and play it at eighty percent speed. And
so to make sure that my brain computes all the
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steps that I need to do, we start at like
eighty and then we jump up to eighty five, and
then we go to ninety and then eventually I get
to one hundred percent speed. This dance we never had
to do that with, which is really great. I was
able to do it from at one hundred percent kind
of from the beginning, and rehearsals were really fun. I
was nervous that I wasn't gonna have the stamina. It's
so much jumping and so much hopping, And on day one,
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Pasha had no idea what he was in for Was
I gonna be a natural at this dance? Was I
gonna be terrible at this dance? And on the first
day he was like, Okay, let's practice this move and
then he like walked me through them. And it's the
part it's the Lindy Hop part, which is where in
the middle of the dance, we like I step back
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on my foot. It's called a rock step and then
a kickstep. And he was like, the combination is a
rock step, a kickstep, a kickstep, a rock step, and
then it's kickstep, kickstep, kickstep, rock step. And he shows
it to me and I'm like okay, and then he
takes my hand and I do it, and I do
it pretty well, like kind of right off the bat.
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And you should have seen the relief on Pasha's face
and his whole body was like, oh, okay, okay, all right, okay,
you can do this. And I was like, yeah, I
think I can do this. He's like, no, you have
no idea. This is real make or break, Like, this
is a real make or break thing. If you can't
do this, you're just not gonna have a good quick step.
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And I picked it up pretty fast. It is interesting
to me that that is the part that then tonight
the judges said I made a mistake, and Bruno said, no,
you know, you know. He's like, you know, you know
the mistake that you made, and I wanted to I
thought to myself, like, do I know the mistake that
I made? Because I definitely know when I'm off anytime
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we've rehearsed the dance, I am the first person to
be like, oop's missed a step. And if I don't
know exactly what the step is, I still I'll know
the area where I'm off. I'm like, yeah, it was
something over there near the rock step or the kickstep,
like did I gather? Did I not rock step? Like?
What did I do? And I didn't feel like anything
was off, but we went back and watched it. So
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somebody recorded it on the monitor for us, and we
went and watched it. And although I'm not technically off,
there is a moment in the rock step kickstep where
Pasha and I are not perfectly SYNCD, which means I
was probably half a beat late on one of my kicks.
I didn't even miss the kick. It wasn't like I
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missed a step. It's just that the timing wasn't perfect.
So that's what I think is the mistake that they're
talking about during the Lindy Hop. And on the one hand,
I'm bummed that that kind of what feels like a
kind of a minor mistake was something that they all
really noticed and felt like was kind of a big deal.
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And on the other hand, I'm really happy that with
a like difficult dance with all kinds of frame and
all the stuff about my shoulders we've talked about and
all of that, that like that's the thing they commented on.
That means everything else was really great. And I'm trying
to find all the silver linings where I can so
that I continue to stay motivated to just learn and
become better. We after week, so that's kind of where
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I'm at. We got three sevens, which is the same
score we had last week. I'm still really looking forward
to getting an eight. Maybe next week will be that week.
Today's camera blocking started with not a good performance for
me from the beginning. I know how important counting is
while I go through the dance. It helps me stay
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directly on beat. It helps me know exactly what my
steps are. If you hear me counting out loud in
my rehearsal videos, you'd be like, what even is she saying?
And I can give you an example, like the dance starts.
You hear the four clicks. There's like click click, click click,
and at the top of the dance, it's one beat
per move because I'm doing my feet, so it goes
so one two, three, four, five, six seven eight one
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two three four five, and then Pasha pops up and
then from there we just count odds, so it's five
seven one three five seven, one three five seven. Then
we run down the stairs and then I'm no longer counting,
and after we run down the stairs, we go too slow,
quick and quick slow quick and quick step pop step
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pop gather and then you go rock kick kick rock.
I That's what I'm saying in my head as I go.
Not only does it tell me what I'm doing, but
it helps keep me on beat. This morning, for my
first camera blocking, even though I know how important counting is,
I was like, I'm gonna try this one without counting
it and just see like what kind of performance I
get out of it. And then I learned, you know
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what happens when you don't count it in your head,
you get not so great performance, and there were a
couple of places that I was off, and we did
it a second time, significantly better the second time, and
then we did a dress rehearsal, and in the dress rehearsal,
I definitely messed up the Lindy Hop. I did step
pop step pop gather, gathered my feet, and then I
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skipped my rock step and I went from gathering my
feet directly into kickstep, which meant that I was completely
off time with Pasha, and he like grabbed my hand
in a way that let me know I was off,
and by the time we got to the next kickstep,
I was back on with him. But I definitely made
a mistake during my dress rehearsal, which is a little
bit of a bummer because that's your last and true opportunities,
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your first and only time you're doing your dance in
your costume, with your hair and makeup completely done, so
it's the closest you're going to have to doing it
for the show, and yeah, you really want that one
to go well. So it did go well. Everything else
was great and it was overall fine, but I did
screw up the Lindy Hop there for sure. Pasha was
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so happy with the way tonight's dance went, and honestly,
like every week, everyone's super supportive. This week, the amount
of people who came up to us and said, oh
my gosh, this is by far your best performance, this
is your best dance. This is like everyone was saying
it. It was very sweet. And after the performance, everybody came
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up to me and was like, that was so great.
Pasha was happy, and Pasha said the same thing. Pasha
was like, I know when you're off. I didn't think
you were off, but then when we watched the tape,
like I said, we were able to see what the
judges saw, what they were talking about, that there was
a moment where we weren't perfectly in sync, which I
say we were not That means I was not. I Pasha,
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of course, is always perfect. I was off by half
a beat and so okay, I have room to grow.
Next week, I have two announcements. One I've already teased
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that I want to tell you about Dedication Week next week.
But before I get into Dedication Week next week, I
wanted to tell you that Dancing with the Stars legend
Sharna Burgess will be joining the Danielle with the Stars family.
She's taking the insightful hot takes and ex spurt scores
that she has been sharing every week on TikTok and
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turning it into a podcast Shanna Burgess in the fourth chair.
Every Thursday morning, it will be added to the Danielle
with the Stars feed and you can hear her thoughts
on everyone's dances and the scores. She is so smart
and so cool and has helped me so much just
by talking on TikTok and I love listening and watching her,
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so I'm happy to bring it to all of you.
So make sure to subscribe to the Danielle with the
Stars feed so that you never miss an episode of that.
I got to see everyone's dances tonight for the first time,
from top to bottom, with the exception of I went
and did a TikTok live after Pasha and I danced.
I've been going on TikTok Live occasionally and it's been
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so much fun. Everyone comes on and has great questions
and I really enjoyed that, so that was nice. I
got to see Jen and Yahn's performs first of all
Disney Week makeup and like Yan in All Blue as
the Genie and his goateee in the ponytail, and Jen
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is such a perfect jasmine Mark and Whitney's Hamilton. What
a performance, what a dance, so much fun. Hilaria and
Gleb who were unfortunately let go tonight, which another shocking elimination.
They're all going to feel shocking. I think I e
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was also in the bottom three, and I know that
they say that it's not necessarily really the bottom three,
that only one person is the person who goes home
was definitely in the bottom three, and that the other
two people may have even at the most scores. There's
like they just kind of throw that in there. But
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still in my mind, I'm going to treat it like
a wake up call and I don't ever want to
be in the bottom three again, which I know there's
no way around that it's eventually gonna happen, but I
don't like it. It was a bad feeling. And next
week I just want to I really want to get
my first eight. That's the that's the main goal. That's
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my main I mean, obviously the main goal is to
become better and better every week, but like, how do
you see that you're getting better and better every week,
hopefully your scores improved. So I'm really hoping for an eight.
Standing up there when that red light hits and you
were finding out that you're in the bottom three, and
then they do those long, beautiful, good TV dramatic moments
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where they just don't say anything for a long time,
and my heart was beating through my chest and I
could feel Pasha, you know, like taking deep breaths, and
then you know, you don't hear your name, you hear
two p ball, you hear Hilaria and Gleb, And the
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feeling of you being relieved that you're safe is is not.
You don't even have like a few seconds of that
being your primary feeling. It's absolutely simultaneous. At the exact
same breath that you're like, I'm safe, the opposite feeling
is and they are not. And Hilaria and I have
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spent quite a bit of time together. Her children are
big Girl Meets World fans. Her daughter Carmen is just
so sweet and her all of her children are great.
And Gleb. I have really really loved getting to know Gleb.
He's very funny, he's incredibly sweet. I'm gonna miss his
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smile and his big, warm hugs and his just supportive nature.
Anytime I see him in the hallway, he says, Oh, Danielle,
I just love watching you dance, which is like such
a nic compliment. None of them are going to be easy,
just none of them are going to be easy from
here on out. Today in the audience here for me,
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it was so nice to have MEMI my friend Mimi Ganopolis,
who is the mom on Wizards Beyond Waverley Place, her
and her husband Brett were here for me today. And
then Carmen Sanchez and Ruby Marino, two of the stars
of Electric Bloom, a new show on Disney Channel that
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I have had the incredible honor of directing. They were
here in the audience for me today. Also Christine Laken,
my dear friend of thirty plus years, and her daughter
were in the audience. Patrick Renna, my friend also for
thirty plus years, who you might know from the Sandlot,
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was in the audience for me today, which was also
so incredibly special. I mean, he also is like a
full social media star. I wish I would have had
time to ask him some TikTok tricks, because if you
are not following Patrick Renna on TikTok. Do yourself a
favor and look him up and follow him. He is
pretty spectacular. And then I had my dear friend Cassie
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Joe and her husband Brandon and their beautiful daughter Swazee
in the audience. They live in Arkansas now, but they
used to live in California, and Cassie Joe was one
of our NIICU nurses when Jensen and I had Adler,
and Adler spent the first month of his life in
the hospital, we obviously became pretty close to some of
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the nurses. Two of our favorite nurses, Quinn and Cassie Joe,
and we have kept in touch even though they have
moved back to Arkansas, and they are die hard Dancing
with the Stars fans. Cassie Joe has watched all thirty
four seasons all twenty years. She's never missed an episode.
And Swaze, her daughter, who's five, is just the biggest fan,
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so cute. So I invited them. They flew here from Arkansas.
They got to be in the ballroom. All Swazy wanted
was one to give me a hug and two to
have Pasha twirl her on the ballroom floor. And not
only did he twirl her. He did full spins and
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he dipped her and she, my god, she just night
of her life and she's the cutest thing. I also
had my very good friend Kathy who was there with me.
Of course, Jensen, my husband, my biggest supporter, he was
there tonight. And then my friend Erica flew in from Texas,
so I had quite quite a cheering section. It was
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very very nice. You know. My favorite part of doing
this is that I get to show you the watch
I was wearing and the jewelry I was wearing. So
I am wearing this beautiful watch. It's a Daniel Roth watch.
Check this out. It's so pretty. I love it so much.
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It was compliments of Eric Wind who let me borrow it.
I'll put the information for you in the highlight on
my Instagram page all about the watches, and it is.
It's got diamonds set in yellow gold and the face
is gray and it's just so beautiful, so special. Thank
you to Eric Wind and Wind Vintage. And I'm wearing
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jewels again from my friend Jamie at Forever Fine Jewels.
I wore the Chubby Huggies Loser the I wore these
last weekend. But I have not worn these little daggers,
and I think these are just so cute. I love these.
This is a necklace that my mom gave me. It
was actually it was originally a gift from my dad
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to my mom, and then my mom gifted it to
me on my wedding day, my first wedding day. But
who's counting anyway? Now it's mine. A lot of you
loved my WWE entrance TikTok slash, Instagram reel. It's hands
down the favorite, my favorite social media post we've done
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thus far. Of course, it's just so up my alley.
It was so much fun. Pasha had absolutely no idea
what was going on, but he loved it. So I'm
going to be doing a part two and it will
be the women's division of my WWE entrances. So I
can't wait to show you guys all of that. Speaking
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of next week, it's Dedication Week, Week five of Dancing
with the Stars. Everyone's been asking who's it gonna be,
what's gonna what are you gonna do? Is he gonna
be your husband? Is it gonna be your kids? I
am doing my Dedication Week dance with none other than
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mister Bill Daniels, mister Feenie himself is going to be
on the ballroom floor with me, and we are going
to be dancing a jive. Let me clarify when I
say we are going to dance a jive, I mean
Pasha and I are going to dance a jive. And
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Bill is going to be on the ballroom floor with us,
and he's going to participate in the dance as well,
and we are dancing to the Boy Meets World theme song.
Saying it out loud feels crazy, but yes, we get
to dance to the Boy Meets World theme song, the
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one you all know and love, and Bill Nils is
going to be on the ballroom floor with us, and
I'm so excited. It's really a dedication to Bill and
the role he has played in my life and the
role Boy Meets World has played in my life. I
have really felt like Dancing with the Stars has been
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a second act for me in my career and as
a performer. And as I look around at some of
the other contestants who are so inspiring as well. Elaine
is fifty four, Andy's in his fifties, and I think
about how inspiring it is to know that age really
is just a number, and as long as you really
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want to do something, you can continue to do it.
And like, who is a better example that than ninety
eight year old Bill Daniels who still goes to conventions
and is next week going to be on Dancing with
the Stars ballroom floor. Like, he's just such an inspiration
to so many of us. And to be able to
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say thank you to him and to give him this
kind of a platform for him to receive the love
that he deserves is going to be very memorable. So
I'm very, very excited about that. I can't wait. Thank
you guys for voting so that I was able to
get to this point of dedication week. That's not going
to be the only surprise. There are going to be
other surprises next week. I can't tell you everything right now,
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but there will be some special guests in the audience.
Some people I'm shocked or able to be there, but
I'm so happy or able to be there, And yeah,
it's going to be really special. Again, thank you to
all of you for all of your support, all of
your messages, all of your encouragement. I am still just
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having the time of my life and the fact that you, guys,
continue to vote for me and let me stick around.
I can't wait to just create more content for you,
have more fun, and continue to light up the ballroom floor,
hopefully getting better every week. Guys, come on, we have
to get our first eight. I know. I can't wait
for that to happen. Maybe it'll be Bill. Maybe next
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week Bill will be my lucky charm and the Boy
Meets World theme song, And it's my love letter to
all of you and to Bill and a Boy Meets World.
So that's it. Thank you all for listening to this
episode of Danielle with the Stars. I will see you soon. Bye.
Danielle with the Stars Produced and hosted by Danielle Fischel.
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Executive producers Jensen Carp and Amy Sugarman, Executive in charge
of production, Danielle Romo, Producer, editor and engineer Tara Sudbosch.
Theme song by Justin Siegel. Follow us on Instagram at
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