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October 29, 2025 31 mins

Easton’s back and he’s not missing a single step!

This week on misSTEPPING, Easton recaps Dancing With the Stars Season 34’s Halloween Night in all its glittery, ghoulish glory. From Cheryl Burke’s return and her no-nonsense critiques to Elaine Hendricks’ shocking injury and that controversial social media “giveaway,” Easton breaks down every spooky twist, turn, and tango.  Plus who slayed the Monster-Thon and who got the Grim Reaper’s tap.

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Misspelling with Tory Spelling and iHeartRadio Podcast. Hello, Darling, Hello,
it's Easton. That's right, it's not Tori Spelling. I'm sorry,
it's Easton again. This is misstepping here on the Misspelling Podcast.
Here's what we're doing. We're going to be recapping Dancing
with the Stars Season thirty four, Week seven. This is

(00:32):
Halloween Night. Trying to channel my best Bruno there. This
is gonna be a lot of fun. What a great
season this has been so far. We are just having
a blast recapping this. I wish Tory was here with me.
I'm so sorry she's not. We hope she's back soon.
But don't worry. You're in good hands with me. I
got you covered. We're going to go through every single

(00:54):
twist and turn and every single step of Halloween Night.
This is you know. I had so much fun watching
this episode. I just finished. Okay, this is It's Tuesday
night as we record this. I really enjoyed this episode.
Cheryl Burke back as a guest judge. Former pro Cheryl

(01:15):
Burke a member of our iHeartRadio Podcast family. I've known
Cheryl for many years now. She is so great. I
love her so much. She's a dear friend, and I
loved seeing her in the judges seat. She did she
was hard on everyone tonight. But before we get started here,
I'm gonna just highlight that Cheryl was really given the

(01:36):
critiques of the dancers tonight, but it was great to
see her back on the dance floor this cold. Let's
just get started here. Okay, let's start from the top.
From the top, everybody the cold open great. I loved it.
The murder mystery thing, it was so cute. And then
we got to see Julianne and Alfonso appear from a

(01:57):
flash of smoke on the ballroom floor. That was cool.
There's gonna be no shortage of tricks and treats on
this episode. Seeing all the dancers and pros in their costumes,
I had to think they must have gotten a bulk
deal on those colored contact lenses. Everybody had them. I've
never worn colored contact lenses. I've always wanted to, and

(02:19):
there's one simple reason why I haven't done that. I
wear real contexts. Okay, I'm not goofing around here. This
is the real I got the real deal on my eyeballs.
But we saw some really cool fake ones tonight, and
it's gonna be a really great show. But before we
get into the first dance, it's so sad to hear

(02:40):
that Elaine Hendrix suffered a terrible injury during rehearsal earlier
that day, and she was at the hospital during the show,
so we will not be seeing her dance live. We
will get to how they handle that later on, but
let's get started here. We got Whitney Levit Mark Ballas
kicking things off. They're dancing at Jazz to brain Stew

(03:01):
by Green Day. You know, I was hoping for a
monster mash at some point in this show. We did
not get the monster mash. I talked about that last week,
but we got some songs that were I guess brain
Stew's a spooky song. I don't know. It's a rock
and roll song. It's rock and baby. So we see
this like a rehearsal package, and Whitney is stressing. She

(03:25):
is stressing that they're not dancing, They're they're not going
hard enough. She wants to improve her moves. And they again,
they danced jazz, and they were dressed as like beetlejuice,
kind of another like Halloween adjacent vibe. I thought a
really cool dance. There was this move that they did

(03:46):
where Whitney leaned back and stuck her leg out and
Mark like grabbed her leg and strummed it like a guitar,
and I thought that was really cool. I really liked
that a lot. But she was out of sync. They
they were out of sync, and as Carrie Anne said,
it might be contact lens related. I again, I haven't
worn those contact lenses the costume ones. I understand they

(04:10):
are very thick and probably hard to see out of,
and everyone's wearing them. I'm wondering how it's gonna go
for the rest of the night. But I thought this
was a great start. They have set a very high
standard for themselves. They are dancing so well. Derek huff
that damn gigantic brooch is back. It's he loves that huge,

(04:30):
like six inch long brooch. I wasn't hearing a rub
against the microphone, but it is back. Nine's from Carrie
and Derek and Cheryl Bruno gave it ten. They loved
this dance. They really the judges loved this one. We're
gonna move on here to to Jordan Chiles and Ezra
Sosa again. They're gonna go very very far. They've just

(04:55):
been elevating every single week. They danced a contemporary to
Elastic Heart by Sea, And something I loved about watching
their rehearsal package was I love seeing the like the
mechanics of how they are preparing for these dances. I
because you know some of these, some of these I
can tell, it's so obvious how much of these are

(05:17):
like stage to the like the behind the scenes stuff
where it's like it's just them like standing in a
ballroom going like, uh, well it's Halloween week and we
really have to step things. That always kind of bothers me.
But I felt that this week we got to see
a lot more real moments of them rehearsing, especially in
this one with Jordan and Ezra. I liked seeing Ezra

(05:39):
really showing Jordan like the moves she was missing and
giving her tips on how to make this flow easier.
I thought that was really interesting. I really enjoyed this. Uh,
they gave themselves a huge challenge with this dance because
Jordan's wearing a harness and they're like and they have
like a like a rope or a something to work

(06:01):
into the dance. They're dressed as mummies, so you know,
it works with the theme that's like they're they're being unraveled,
and that just the rope and the harness so much
to remember and to handle and include as part of
the choreography. It looked to me like Jordan was kind

(06:21):
of out of time with the rest of the dance.
But they did such a cool spin. I thought it
was another one I thought was great. There's so many
elements at work, and they did a really fantastic job.
But Derek and Carrie Anne given them some heat on
this one. Derek gave him an eight, Carrie and gave

(06:43):
M nine, Cheryl and eight and Bruno and nine. But
Derek saying the execution wasn't fully realized. I don't know
if I agree with that necessarily. I think they I
don't know if they nailed it perfectly, but I thought
the execution was there. I thought was fun, and it
was the first time that I had seen a harness
on this show, so that was really great. Anyway, congratulations

(07:05):
Jordan and Ezra. We love watching you dance. We're moving
on to the Dark Horse, The People's Princess, Andy Richter
and Emma Slater. This is a special dance. It's Andy's birthday. Tonight,
Andy's birthday and they're dancing a passadobla to Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.

(07:27):
You know that one. No no, no, no, no no. Andy's
dressed as a priest, and he says in the rehearsal
package he has experienced playing a priest in the movie
Scary Movie Too, which fans of this show will know,
also starred a great talented actor named Tory Spelling. I
did not realize they were in a movie together, and
that was very fun. I love whenever Scary Movie Too

(07:50):
gets evoked because of my love for Tory. In the
rehearsal package, it sounds like Andy like lost his voice
or something. He's not a kind of horse. I'm like
he's going hard vocally here in these rehearsals. His dancing
is just improves so much this week I think was
an exponential leap from last week too. He is just

(08:13):
getting better and better. And something I really enjoy about
watching him is that he's aware that, like he is
the one. Everyone's kind of voting for him because they
like his energy, because he's a nice guy, because he's funny,
and he's got a great attitude. But he's not the
best dancer. He's not the youngest guy there, he's not

(08:35):
the fittest guy there. But you know, that can only
take you so far, like having a great personality can
only get you so far. And he's really putting in
the work. He is enjoying dancing and he wants to
be better, and you can see that. And this week especially,
I was looking you know, now, I'm a pro myself,

(08:56):
but I've been watching more intently and with a bit
more knowledge of how the mechanics of this work, of
these dances, and I'm looking for andy like I'm looking
for faults there, and I'm not. I'm just seeing improving.
He's getting so so good. Something. I was watching his
face a lot during this dance, and he stayed like

(09:18):
perfectly in character. You had this like spooky look on
his face the whole time, which I think which must
be hard to do, especially when you're trying to remember
these moves. I just feel like what your face looks
like is probably the last thing you're thinking of. But
he really stayed locked in. And when the judges were
giving their their judgments, when they're laying down their critiques,

(09:42):
Derek snapped his six paddle in half. He's not given
out any more sixes, and I'm just gonna skim here
a little bit. He does not give a six for
the rest of the of the night, and so I
guess he doesn't need that paddle. He could have just
destroyed it. I know they've got spares, but that was
a pretty dramatic thing to do. But Andy and Emma

(10:02):
did a great job. They got straight sevens across the
board from Carrie and Derek Bruno and our guest host
Cheryl Burke, and really it was a great dance. I
really enjoyed this. I enjoyed it so much. They go
to a commercial break and when they come back, so

(10:23):
in between the dances, obviously we see the troops. The
troop dance to other songs is like kind of a
little interludes. It's kind of fun to watch. My wife
and I have taken a calling this part the Talent
Show where you get to see the other pros that
have not yet been named or you know that we
don't know specifically, dancing these fun little numbers. And when

(10:44):
we come back from this commercial break, it's Jan and
Jenna Johnson. Jan Robinnick and Jenna Johnson dancing to canceled
by Taylor Swift, a track from her new album The
Life of a Showgirl. One of my least favorite songs
on the album. I really hate this song, but it
was fun to watch because, as you know, Jan was
one of Taylor's backup dancers on the Airs tour. So

(11:06):
as much as I disliked this song, I really enjoyed
watching this little talent show. That was a blast. Now
we're moving on to Elaine Hendrix and Alan Burston, And
as we talked about at the beginning of the episode,
Elaine is injured. Elaine got her during the rehearsals earlier
in the day on the ballroom floor, so she was

(11:27):
at the hospital getting checked out and recovering. And you
can tell by they have and or Allan on stage
talking with Alfonso about what's going on and how they're
going to do the dance, and Alan looks so sad
and you can tell he's really hurting for Elaine, and
we are, so we're so saddened at home to know

(11:50):
that she was injured, especially after such a great dance
last week. So I was I'm watching this and I'm like,
how are they going to do this? Like, because there's
still a competition here, and they're not just going to
eliminate her because she got hurt, Like that's not really
her fault. How are they going to do this. They
must have a protocol in place, and they do. They do.
So they're saying they're going to show the video from

(12:14):
her last full rehearsal, the last one she did before
she got injured, not the one where she gets injured
in the middle of it. We're going to show the
last full dance, which was done earlier in the day,
and that is what the judges are going to judge.
They danced in Argentine tango to Bad to the Bone.
We love that song, and it was it was cool

(12:35):
to see how the rehearsals work. It was really fun
seeing them do the dance on the dance floor with
the cameras and the you know, all the effects and everything.
But they're not in their costumes, they're not in full wardrobe.
They're in there like workout gear. So that I enjoyed that.
I thought it was a fun peek behind the curtain,
and like it's kind of fun seeing in the audience.
There's like there's like just employees there, like crew, there's

(12:57):
just like guys like me just sitting down there, like,
look the clipboards and stuff, and that was I just
enjoyed that as a as a kind of another look
at how the show works. But it was a great dance.
They did a great job and straight eight's across the board,
so much love from the judges. Cheryl said that she's
a huge fan, and she said that they have been

(13:20):
Elaine and Allen have been getting dangerously and offensively underscored,
and I kind of have to agree. I've really enjoyed
Elaine myself and a great great job on this one,
even though it was done in an unconventional way. Before
we move on to Daniel Fischel and Pasha Pashkav, I

(13:40):
just I gotta do this, you guys. I am compelled.
The Halloween spirit is moving me. I am just moved
and compelled. To take a break. We'll be right back.
It's misstepping, hey, it's misstepping. My name is east In Alan,

(14:01):
that's my first and last name. I'm here filling in
for Tory. We usually do this together. I'm doing it
by myself and that's okay. I'm just sitting here alone
in my room, just screaming into a microphone about how
much we've enjoyed Dancing with the Stars. Season thirty four,
Episode seven, Week seven. It's Halloween night, and just before
we hear those lovely commercials, I did what's called a

(14:22):
tease that we're going to be talking about Daniel Fishal
and Pasha pashkof Friends of Ours, members of the iHeartRadio
podcast Family. So Danielle explained in the rehearsal package that
she has She's got a crazy idea for this dance.
She's going high concept here. She wants to do this

(14:44):
story that reveals halfway through the dance that she is dead,
that she had been murdered. They're going to dance a
Viennese waltz to Die with a Smile, a current top
forty hit by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, a Grammy
winning song. Great song, by the way, and I really
loved the makeup and the costumes that they had for

(15:06):
this dance. Daniel had these like blood tears that looked
so cool. The acting in this dance I thought was
just incredible. They really told a story so effectively through
these dance moves. Their timing was completely on point. They
did such a good job. I really thought they did great,
and I thought they were so underscored on this. I

(15:26):
think they deserved at least more nines, if not a
couple tens in there. I thought they did such a
fantastic job on this dance. Daniel's showing so much improvement.
Carrie Anne coming in hot, I really think something's going
on there. She said she had mixed emotions about the performance, okay, whatever.
And Cheryl. I think Cheryl also is on all these judgments.

(15:53):
She is really she's not playing softball here. She wants
everyone to know she came to be a judge, she
is a guest judge this week, and she is not
taking it easy. And she did not on Danielle and Pasha.
But it was a great, great dance, and I'm excited
to see more from them, and I really hope they

(16:13):
move on. I'm afraid though. I'm afraid for Danielle. I
think the competition isn't getting so fierce as we narrow
it down here, moving on through the weeks. A top
contender for this competition Robert Irwin and Whitney Carson dancing
in Argentine Tango to Sweet Dreams Are Made of This

(16:34):
by the Eurhythmics made famous by the Rhythmics. The rehearsal
package showed how tough it can be to be the
leading man, and that's something that I know a lot
of the guys on this show are struggling, with Robert included,
but he's so talented and he's got so much natural ability.

(16:57):
This dance that they that they do here, there's so
much technical precision and musicality in this, Like those terms
that I'm pulling out really impressive, Just such a great dance.
They did this awesome flip. I love a flip. They
did a great job there. And Robert did this thing
with his legs that I really loved that looked like

(17:19):
they kind of looked like a ticking clock, Like it
was like a grandfather clocks, like they were swinging back
and forth while he was kind of crouched there. It
was so cool. And then he gets pulled into the garage.
It's a part of the set that Tory filled me
in on. There's a part called the garage. It's like
this boxy thing. He gets pulled in by the backup
dancers covered in blood, just completely covered in blood. Crazy,

(17:40):
so much makeup at work here, and the thing. I
couldn't stop laughing at it. I thought it was so funny.
When he's back and he and Whitney are getting their
feedback from the judges, Roberts just drenched in blood. He's
like completely red and it's just dripping off of him,
and he's like looking at the judges with this like

(18:00):
kind of serious intent look on his face to show
that he's like listening to their critiques and taking their
tips and their criticisms to heart. But he's like just
covered in makeup and blood. It just looked very funny
to me. But I really enjoyed it, and they got
crazy high scores, you know, at ten from carry In
and ten from Bruno, and then nine is from Cheryl

(18:21):
and Derek Man. I keep switching on who I think
is gonna win it, but it's at this point I
think it's between him and Whitney led it. I really do.
He's just in such an incredible dancer. He's doing such
a good job, and he's putting so much work into
these rehearsals. I'm so blown away by him, as is

(18:42):
the rest of America. Clearly we're moving on here. On
Halloween Night on Dancing with the Stars, too, Jen Affleck
and Jan Rovnick. These are my least favorite. Okay, I'm
not gonna hide it here. I'm not a fan. I'm
not a fan of Jen. Jan has always rubbed me
the wrong way. I know Carrie Anner really has it
out for him too, but he's always kind of given

(19:03):
me the ick. As it were. They danced a contemporary
to Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift
and in case you forgot, Jan was a dancer on
the Airs tour. They do not want us to forget that,
and neither does he. Look What You Made Me Do
is a great song. I watched you know this dance.

(19:23):
I'm trying not to, you know, be too harsh. I
just thought it was fine. I thought it was okay.
Just felt more like a showcase for you on than
anything else. He looked great. Jen was okay. Her snake
eye contact lenses were great. Everyone's wearing the colored contacts tonight,
but she had different ones. She had snake eyes, like
the kind of you know, like a cat or something

(19:44):
as reptile eye contacts. I thought they were really cool.
It's it's very funny because Derek keeps getting cut off
when he's giving his like judgments and he's getting pissed
about it. He does not like get hearing the music
and reading out of time. I'm not sure we're kind
of signals are sending the judges when they're talking, but
like Drek's clearly getting the like you do not have

(20:05):
a lot of time to talk. But Carrie Anne said
that the beginning of the dance was off the charts,
but inconsistency in the performance, and Cheryl advised them that
they need to work on their connection. Yeah, my least
favorite so far, I'd have to say sorry, Jen and
Jan Next up, Alex Earl and Valishchmerkovsky another just crazy contender.

(20:31):
They're operating at such a high level and in the
rehearsal package we see Alex wants Val to push her.
She wants to go harder, she wants she does not
want him to take it easy on these rehearsals and
she's getting she's getting full Val. They kept calling it
vintage Val. And I'm not a long time watcher of
this show. I'm sorry to say that I'm very new

(20:53):
to this, but apparently this is how he used to
be as a dancer and with his star he would
push them a lot harder. He has softened over time.
Alex does not want that. She wants to get pushed this.
This dance was so cool. They danced to Tango to
Bury a Friend by Billie Eilish. They climbed out of
the ground. I thought this was rare. They started buried

(21:16):
just as the song says, and they like climbed out
of their of their shallow grave. It was so awesome Alex.
I saw great framing from her. She kept her shoulders high,
she kept her arms high. She she's got the great
tango pose there. I think she's doing a great job
remembering those fundamentals and she's really kicking it into gear.

(21:39):
This is a fantastic dance. However, I mean, I'm not
a tango expert here, but Cheryl Burke is, and she
wants to remind everybody that there are rules when it
comes to tango. And Alex broke the hold with with
val and that is not okay. But high score almost

(22:00):
straight tens. Cheryl is the only one who did not
give them a ten. I believe this is the highest
score of the entire season so far. Very cool to
see Dylan Efron and Daniella Catash are next. I love
seeing her last name and now I feel more confident
saying it. So I saw earlier in this week on Instagram,
as I'm apt to do scrolling on the Insta, I

(22:23):
saw that Dylan had gotten injured during the rehearsal Daniella
broke his nose. He needed to go to the er,
So I'm wondering how that's going to affect their dancing.
In the pre show package. In the rehearsal package, Dylan
shows off his love of romance, fantasy, romantic as they

(22:46):
call it, an audio books, so I'm wondering what kind
of spicy stories he gets up to. But he's bringing
that passion a live through their dance. They danced to
Vienna's Waltz. Who can't help falling in love? And he's
another one. There's just so much improvement here. He just
gets better and better. He is a very attractive man.

(23:08):
He's very fun to watch, and he could get by
on just that. I think he could do really low
stakes dances and just because he's so fun to watch,
he could probably get still get high scores. But he's
really kicking it up a notch here. And something my
wife pointed out that I thought it was funny is

(23:28):
that in their dance, Danielle is wearing a blindfold. She's
blindfolded through this, and my wife pointed out that Dylan
is so brave to dance with a blindfolded Danielle after
getting elbowed in the nose and breaking or close to
breaking his nose during their rehearsals. He is a very

(23:49):
brave man. She does ditch the blindfold about halfway through.
But they have great chemistry as dancers. They are very
fun to watch. I really love Danielle and Dylan. They're
so great and they got great scores from the judges.
And during the at the end of their dance, they

(24:09):
revealed that Dylan won Sexiest Tattoos in the People magazine
poll for Sexiest Man Alive, and Derek won Sexiest forty
year Old. And he said when he was nominated for
Sexiest Man Alive, he made some claim that if he won,
he would shave his head, and Alfonso tried to call
him on it. I don't know if it's gonna happen.
I think he was saying, if I win Sexiest Man Alive,

(24:30):
I'll shave my head, not Sexiest forty year Old, which
is a sub category. But Derek is a very sexy
four year old, so congratulations to him. And Cheryl called
them the most improved couple of the season, and I
would give that to Andy personally, but they there is

(24:50):
a lot of improvement. Dylan is operating at such a
high level now, he's doing a great job. And that
is our final couple dance of the but we move
on to a group competition, the Monster Thon. When I
saw this was happening, I'm gonna go. I started looking
at my chomps. I was like, oh my god, here

(25:11):
it comes, Here comes my beloved monster Mash. I got
so excited, but I was quickly disappointed. And I'm going
to tell you why. Right after these words stick around.
We're back. It is misstepping. My name is Easton Allen.

(25:32):
We were talking about Halloween night on Dancing with the
Star Season thirty four. It's week seven. We're at the
final competition. Okay, this is the Monster Thon. This is
an endurance competition, okay, And there's a lot of rules here.
I was having a hard time keeping track. It's like
they have they have to stay in a square and
do a choreographed dance. But then the squares go away.

(25:55):
They can dance all over the floor, but they have
to be mindful of the other dancers and the judges
will decide who gets eliminated. As the competition goes on,
they have to dance straight through for four minutes, NonStop, uninterrupted,
and whoever makes it to the end gets extra points.
I think this is funds adds another fun element to

(26:16):
the competition. But my favorite part was that the Grim
Reaper was the one to tap the couples on the
shoulder that they had been eliminated. I thought that was
very fun to see the Grimm read through with their
scythe grabbing couples off the dance floor that were chosen
by the judges to go away. And it was fun

(26:36):
because we had as this happens, we see the we
see like the picture and picture in the corner of
the judges deliberating. They're all standing huddled around a stack
of paddles with a couple's names on him, and it
was fun seeing them kind of, you know, argue about
who who was going to get eliminated. As the show

(26:57):
went on, they danced the Hustle and the Lindy Hop
to Murder on the Dance Floor by Sophie Allis Bexter,
made famous by the movie Saltburn and ended up on
the charts a couple of years ago. And also we
got a Little Party, Never Killed Nobody by Fergie Goon
Rock and Q Tip respectively, and the elimination ended up

(27:20):
going to Whitney and Mark. They won the whole challenge.
They got an extra five points to their score. So
now this brings us to the elimination round. Someone's got
to go home, Someone's got to go It's so sad,
but it has to happen. And as this competition moves on,
the herd is going to be more thin and some

(27:41):
of our favorites might have to say goodbye. This was
really stressful to watch. I was very happy that my
beloved Daniel Fischl got saved pretty early on in this
part of the of the elimination. But something I thought
was very interesting. We get to the bottom three, and
I'm going to call it the bottom three just because
it makes sense, but it's not the real bottom three

(28:04):
that Alfonso explains. When we have the final three couples,
there not necessarily the lowest scored one of these couples
was the lowest scored of the combination of judges scores
and the voting from the fans. But the other two
couples were not. And this is just kind of an
arbitrary choice, I guess, or dramatic choice of how to

(28:26):
choose these last three couples before we announced who is
going home. Among these are jen Affleck and Yon Rovnick,
Elaine Hendrix who is recovering in the hospital, and Alan
Burston staying there by himself. And Whitney Levitt and Mark
ballas one of the highest scoring couples of the entire season.

(28:47):
Why are they there, you ask, why? Why are they
in the bottom three? There? There's no way they got
no fan votes. We saw the judges' scores. They got
highest scores. Here's why everybody. Maybe you know about this,
maybe you don't, but I I was entertained by this
this week. Whitney and Mark on social media a couple
days ago, we're doing a They wanted to do a

(29:10):
giveaway to get tickets to come to the screening of
Dancing with the Stars. They were going to give away
a pair of tickets. I don't I wasn't there quick
enough to see how they were going to give it
away if it was like a follow us and we'll
choose somebody, or if you vote for us or something
like that. They quickly took it down and put up

(29:32):
another post apologizing, saying they were told they cannot give
away tickets in an email. They were told this is
not okay to do, and a lot of fans in
the comments were speculating that they were going to be
punished for this, for this giveaway, and some fans were
saying like this felt like a bribe to get votes.

(29:53):
I don't know about that, but definitely kind of a
shady thing to do. And they being in the bottom
three on here and being teased with you are going
to be eliminated. I think that was deliberate by the
producers of the show. They want to prove to them, hey,
you can't just give away tickets on your Instagram. This
are on your TikTok. We're in charge here. You're gonna

(30:15):
be up there sweating with another Mormon housewife or Mormon
wife and and the woman that's in the hospital right now.
But then we see the final elimination. It is not
Whitney and Mark No, no, no, it is Jen afflecking
Jan Robnick they are going home. They have been eliminated.

(30:38):
I'm sorry. I was very happy with this. I was
happy every week. I think it's going to be andy.
I'm afraid, you know, and I know that's got to
come eventually, just because of how these things go, but
I wanted to stick around a little bit longer. I'm
really enjoying seeing him and I'm enjoying seeing him improve Jen.
I've just been so unimpressed with her dancing the last

(30:58):
couple of weeks, and he has always rubbed me the
wrong way. I know this is his first season. I've
gotten bad vibes from this guy the entire time, So
I am not shedding any tears for this elimination. I
am very happy with it. Actually, next week is Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame Week. Very excited about that.
We're gonna see performances from Chicago from Cool in the Gang.

(31:20):
That's gonna be a lot of fun. Can't wait to
see what everyone dances to then, and I will be
here to recap it all for you guys. Once again,
this is misstepping, and I'm gonna misstep out of here.
Siya
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