Bristol Palin got the boot from Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars
last night—even though she and partner Mark Ballas actually did not get
the lowest score of the week, for the first time in the entire
competition. That slot went to Kirstie Alley and partner Maks
Chmerkovskiy, the Hufington Post
reports, but the audience still voted Palin out. "I had an awesome time
and an awesome partner and I wish everyone the best of luck," Palin
said before leaving the stage—but once backstage, she refused to talk to
press, which was a little odd, E! notes.
Ballas
explained that she was "preparing for the schedule that lays ahead,"
which may have meant their appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live
(in which Palin asked Kimmel to apologize for all his jokes about her
mother). Ballas also said he was "really proud" of his partner. "For
someone like that with zero entertainment experience, she didn't go down
without a fight," he said, adding that she was "more vocal about what
she wants" since her first appearance on the show. One thing she didn't
want: matching bunny costumes for this week's dance, People
reports. Ballas gave up on the costume idea, but after the elimination
he bemoaned Bristol not being more "open-minded" and willing to step
"out of the box."
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