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Monday, March 26, 2012

'Shaking Naughty Bits' on Dancing With The Stars



While the star power of the current crop of Dancing with the Stars celebrities is somewhat lower wattage than previous seasons, the dancing talent is at an all-time high. The stars span ages from 16 to 50-something, with different races, sexual orientations and weight categories represented.  Kudos to DWTS for including people that can appeal to just about any viewer demographic that decides to tune in.

No one went home last week, but it seems it bit more clear who may be on the chopping block this week. Martina Navratilova may be quick and powerful on the tennis court, but she had little pizzaz or agility on the dance floor.  Katherine Jenkins fared much better, after Mark Ballas helped her bring out her sexy. Roshon Fegan, the youngest member of the group, fared almost as well with Chelsie Hightower and a fresh, young dance routine. Sherri Shepherd scored high, even after she made a mistake that caused her partner, Val Chmerkovsky, to stop until he could find his place again. The pair still walked away with pretty good scores, getting an 8, 7, 8 for a total of 46 so far for the season. No one went home the first week, so the anticipation is building for tomorrow's elimination night. In terms of scores, Melissa Gilbert and Gavin DeGraw round out the bottom three. Melissa's score did not improve since the first episode, and Gavin DeGraw slipped a point. After the top two dancers, Katherine Jenkins and Roshan Fegan, comes the Latin hearthrob William Levy. Cheryl Burke, Levy's partner, promised the audience that some of Levy's clothing would come off next week. He may be new to the U.S., but he seems to have already attracted a large following of fans here.

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