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If there is one thing that most competitors of "Dancing with the Stars" do not see, it is improvising.

But Bobby Bones, of course, is not most of the competitors of "Dancing with the Stars".

At the end of his second week of performance – a foxtrot routine set on Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York", the Nashville-based radio personality decided to end with an impulsive "wire" dance.

The move surprised everyone in the studio, including professional dance partner Sharna Burgess. Judge Bruno Tonioli called him "brilliantly bonkers".

"I am confused," Judge Carrie Ann Inaba laughed.

"I felt it in my heart," Bones said, catching his breath. "… Len, I knew you'd like that."

"This is not the most stylish fox I've ever seen," said Judge Len Goodman. "But what I love about you, you go out and you give everything you have, and you sell it.

Bones and Burgess scored a total of 20 points from the judges – the same result they had in the first week. After the vote of the spectators, the candidates will see who passes to the next round of the emission of the results of Tuesday.

"I will not be the best dancer," Bones told his fans on Instagram. "But if I could get your votes, that would be great."

It was also a good night for John Schneider, a part-time resident in Nashville. The star of "Dukes of Hazard" earned high marks for her Charleston program with her partner Emma Slater.

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