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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

(DWTS) Results: Alley's Past catches up and a Shocking Exit!

The “Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars” Monday night performance show was chaotic, to say the least, with a rare technical glitch and trio dances that were way too bizarre for my taste. But after the dust settled, there was no escaping the fact that on Tuesday, TWO of our stars and their partners would be eliminated. I decided the couples with the lowest cumulative scores over the past two weeks–Kirstie Alley and Kelly Monaco. I was half right.

Now it was time for the first elimination. It was Kirstie vs. Kelly. Tom said Kirstie would be leaving (Most likely her confession about an 'affair' with Travolta, stroke a nerve as a 'Homewrecker' or to squash the Gay rumors)! So, I was right, at least, on the first star being sent home. Kirstie said, “the second time around was special to me. I learned more about dancing. I just love dancing. I want to thank our fans.” Kirstie blew kisses to the audience and she and Maks were surrounded by all their “DWTS” pals, wishing them well.

But, no! The All-Star going home was….Gilles! His wife was devastated in the audience. Gilles said it was an incredible experience and Peta was his angel. He also thanked his wife, what a class act. I was stunned because Gilles and Peta had such amazing chemistry and she was defending pro champ.

Next week, the remaining stars will perform to the music of Michael Jackson, but without his huge fan, actor Gilles.

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