To wit: Jodie did much better during “Switch-Up Week” without Keo.
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She and pro partner Keo Motsepe had been trying to master a particularly acrobatic routine when the mishaps took place, and though she’s the one who got hurt, I’m not sure who to feel sorrier for, her or Keo. Kim Fields may have stress fractures in her lower legs.īut in the past few days, actress and “Fuller House” star Jodie Sweetin jetted to the top of the battered list with an injured ankle and an elbow to the nose. (It’s stressful, y’all!)Īlready in the current season, pro Mark Ballas strained his back during a ballroom lift and hearing-impaired competitor Nyle DiMarco got clocked in the face during practice and needed stitches to close a gash over his eye. Guess who was shagadelic? Read on to find out.īut first a quick word about “DWTS” injuries, which happen a lot when amateurs and professionals collide during rehearsal, when the time constraints push people to their limits and beyond, and when the pressure of vying for a 99-cent trophy simply overwhelms. Bad “DWTS.” Bad!Īnyway, the environmentally friendly program trotted out the familiar, as it’s so often wont to do, from ’90s blockbuster movies to iconic music videos to memorable live performances for Monday night’s episode. What I personally take issue with? Covering up or otherwise obscuring any part of the magnificent Nyle DiMarco’s face or bod. Or that they’ve performed to Janet Jackson songs four times in the past, slightly more often than they’ve tried to be “sssssssmokin’” hot with that ditty from “The Mask”?Įven for the diehard viewers, it’s probably acceptable that “DWTS” recycles music during “Famous Dances Night.” Who can disagree with a mega-hit Michael Jackson tune, even if it’s been used in the contest before? Two words: toe tapper. Does it matter, fellow “Dancing With the Stars” fans, that we’ve seen competitors and pros on this long-running show hoof it to that earworm barn-burner “Footloose” half a dozen times?