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Spoiler alert: This story contains significant details of the Monday night's "Dancing With the Stars" show of the campaign

In the saddle, "Dancing of With the Stars" enters Country Night.

The remaining eight candidates brought Monday to the Southern Charm Ballroom with cowboy hats, rustic boots and clbadic country tunes, but it's the double elimination that made the city speak.

Co-host Tom Bergeron announced before the first performance of the evening that two stars would get the hang of it, and that he was not walking around. (No pressure competitors.)

Here is what happened during this week's episode:

Two perfect scores

Before talking about the people who were mbadacred, let's talk about the best dances of the night.

"Harry Potter", alum Evanna Lynch, scored three 10s for her emotional rumba with pro partner Keo Motsepe, though the two do not know much about country music. Dancing for a live performance of Carly Pearce singing "Every Little Thing", the couple breathed grace and balance.

"You are doing the kind of transformation that we have not seen since Kelly Osbourne," said Judge Carrie Ann Inaba. "You're at the top at the right time, be careful, people, this girl is on fire!"

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Juan Pablo Di Pace introduced another flawless routine Monday, his third perfect score of the season, after the most memorable Night of the Year during Week 3 and the Halloween night of the week last.

The Argentine actor has shown his versatility at a country themed Charleston with his pro partner Cheryl Burke. Installed at the national fair, the couple danced on Hunter Hunter's "One Shot" and even had a step sequence at the back of a van. (There are not more countries than that.)

"Is there anything you can not do?" Inaba asked. "You give everything looks so easy and effortless!"

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A kiss

All eyes are turned to the romantic relationship between Alexis Ren and professional partner Alan Bersten and the couple did not disappoint on Monday.

During a preparatory session, the Sports Illustrated swimsuit model and Bersten went for a horse ride to play the characters of this week's dance. Bersten finally admitted to Ren: "I'm in love with you", and the couple shared a kiss on the screen (awww).

The chemistry is translated into a romantic samba during a live performance of Lauren Alaina's "Ladies in the 90's." They scored 29 out of 30.

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Double elimination

For the first time this season, the guys are going home.

After all the performances, including the team dances, co-hosts Bergeron and Erin Andrews revealed three couples in danger: John Schneider and his professional partner Emma Slater, DeMarcus Ware and professionals Lindsay Arnold and Lynch and his partner Motsepe.

In the end, Schneider and Ware got the start.

Schneider got 25 out of 30 for a John Denver jazz program in "Thank God I'm a Country Boy". Ware scored 27 of 30 for his Viennese Waltz at Chris Stapleton's Tennessee Whiskey.

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"I have the impression of having won every week," Ware said, while Schneider added, "It was one of the best experiences of my life."

As Monday's issue approached, five women were sent home as a result, the first time in the history of "DWTS". Lynch and Ren.

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