"Dancing With the Stars" sends home one of the couples with the best results after the week of the trio – find out who!



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Dance with the stars"Trio Night will surely be an entertainment!

As the remaining candidates enter the fourth week of the Monday's dance competition show, they are joined by another star to participate in this week's dance. This season, many partners of the invited trio are from the old DWTS competitors, while others are friends and colleagues of celebrities vying for the Mirrorball 27 season trophy.

AND is blogging live all the action in the ballroom – including the dance duo coming home at the end of the night – so be sure to follow us as we break down everything!

And the couple who comes home is …

7:00 p.m.:

Despite everything, despite all logic and reason, the two stars in danger were Tinashe and Evanna (despite some of the best scores of the night, as well as the whole season!)

In the end, it was Tinashe who had the ax. She seemed close to tears but kept her smile as she and Brandon shared their thanks with Tom and Erin after this shocking elimination.

The gracious duo saluted the center of the stage and was embraced in a huge group hug by all the other shocked couples.

Bobby's MC Hammer Tribute is really something

6:54 p.m.:

Joe's grocery store's performance confusing the judges just minutes ago, there's a lot of pressure on Bobby, and that's maybe what's best for his homage to MC Marteau.

Bobby and Sharna teamed up with a musician and DWTS the finalist Lindsey Stirling for an incredible Cha Cha set on the iconic "U Can not Touch This" of the artist.

All the while, Bobby was in hammer pants and huge gold chains and it was crazy.

Although some aspects of the performance are difficult to evaluate, you can not deny the pleasure with which Bobby enjoyed dancing to his heart alongside two people he absolutely loved.

And the wild energy and indomitable excitement of Bobby manifested himself as he defended his dance in front of the judges, who awarded the trio 17 (out of 30) disappointed (but deserved).

Alexis, Alan and Maddie Ziegler bring color to their trio dance

6:47 p.m.:

When Alexis and Maddie got together for the trio dance, it was clear that it would be something special and, under the precise direction of Alan Bersten, they brought real power to the DWTS step.

For their tango, set to "Move Your Body" by Sia, the trio came out supported by a show of psychedelic light. The scene belonged to them with a dynamic number that incorporated a multitude of elements that were simply captivating.

While host Tom Bergeron adored the number, Carrie Ann was not as thrilled with how she handled the "trio" look of her dance. After his comments, Tom told the audience, "It does not matter, you can be stronger than that!"

Although Len also had a lukewarm reaction, Bruno had only the love of the hypnotic routine and the group finally got a score of 25 out of 30. That's not their best score, but it is certainly not for nothing.

Joe, Jordan and Jenna do their best

6:35 p.m.:

Joe's grocery store only goes out by its charm and its Bachelor fandom.

So for her dance in trio – a salsa on "I'm Too Sexy" from Right Said Fred – they were joined by Jordan Kimball, Joe's season Bachelor in Paradise.

Because of Jordan's dance prowess? Probably not. And it's certainly not because of his ability to tear his white t-shirt, because it did not work at all.

However, to distract everyone from Joe's inability to marvel with his dance steps, Jenna (who cradles the daisy's shortest shorts) asked a group of troupe dancers – and her boyfriend Val – undressing writhes on a car in the background.

To close the dance, Joe and Jordan took half-naked showers on stage and that was just about everything.

As Bruno said, dancing was "a unique experience" but nothing could really save her. Carrie Ann congratulated Jenna for doing her best and Len found himself speechless.

Needless to say, even though it was perhaps the most interesting dance of the night, she also got the wildest scores: 15 out of 30 because the judges felt really generous.

Milo picks his 10

6:23 p.m.:

In the pre-recorded pre-dance kit from Milo, the 17-year-old Disney star did not hesitate to say that she was jealous of last week's perfect score from Juan Pablo and his goal is to get at least his top 10 this time. around.

It's hard to say that he did not try to do his best with his pro partner Witney and his threesome partner Riker Lynch (himself a DWTS finalist).

Dominating the stage with an energetic salsa number set to "Adrenalina" by Wisin feat. Jennifer Lopez & Ricky Martin, the trio went the extra mile, with their enthusiasm and footwork, and the judges ate it.

Len said it was the best dance of the evening while Carrie Ann called it "perfect", and the duo ended up with a 29 out of 30 (with Len's only "9" himself) , whose standards are very high).

The pair is easily at the top of the rankings and it's hard to imagine another pair winning the crown tonight, but anything is possible.

Mary Lou and Nastia Liukin cut a rug with Sasha

6:13 p.m.:

After her best dance of the season, Mary Lou and Sasha returned to the DWTS with a little help from former competitor and Olympian Nastia Liukin, and it was a lot of fun!

Taking out an impressive Charleston from Dimie Cat, the trio really brought a fun and retro vibe to the night and it was really impressive to see how fast Mary Lou could dance when she thought about it.

Mary Lou was moved to tears by the pressure she exerts herself during pre-recorded packaging, but with a bit of love from Sasha and Nastia, she managed to bring him a whole new energy to his routine.

The judges were all clearly impressed by the group's efforts and scored 26 out of 30 – which is by far their best score of the season.

DeMarcus, Rashad and Lindsay burn the dance floor

6:02 p.m.:

A broken finger would never hold DeMarcus!

DeMarcus and Rashad exploited their hyper-manly sides for a paso doble set to Barns Courtney's "Fire," prompting Bruno to describe the dance as a "titanic clash".

Showing their massive and impressive physique, the two men showed a raw power in their dance – perfectly matched to Lindsay – who poetically reconstructed the gladiatorial battle that takes place on the grid.

One of the most impressive aspects of the dance is the effortless control of the routine by Lindsay, but the judges blamed the routine for not having enough precision and grace.

For the spectacular performance, the trio got 22 out of 30 – which is one of the lowest scores of the season, but still remains ahead of the other scores we've seen and we're going to see tonight.

The moral of the story is this: do not bump the chest

5:55 p.m.:

The broken finger of DeMarcus occupied a central place in pre-recorded packaging, and it's impossible to imagine how random and weird the injury was.

His trio partner, Rashad Jennings, came to punch him in the chest and managed to give him a hand in hand so hard that he broke DeMarcus's finger. Good God! This x-ray was something we did not need to see.

Evanna holds the fandom "Harry Potter" happy with his trio partner

5:48 p.m.:

Evanna had no problem to kiss him Harry Potter Past, and this week, she teamed up with her former co-star and good friend Scarlett Byrne for her trio dance with her partner Keo Motsepe.

The three dancers performed a surprisingly sexy salsa – set on Little Mix's "Black Magic" – and it was clear how the chemistry of the three in real life and on the dance floor was obvious.

In the pre-recorded package, the old co-stars clearly had the kind of link that would have clearly paid off in their routine, and the trio did not disappoint.

Rocking into sets covered with silver glitter, the duo shined on the stage and Evanna had a great deal of love for her growing ability to open up and become playful in her performances. However, the judges still had some uncritical criticism for the trio.

For their fun and alluring team, the dancers got a staggering 24 out of 30. Not really the most magical number possible, but it still remains impressive.

Trio of bulls

5:41 p.m.:

Artem Chigvintsev, Gleb Savchenko and Val Chmerkovskiy came back on the scene as sexy matadors for one of the most inflamed returns of an advertisement so far DWTS.

It's hard to want to see the stars dancing sometimes when the professionals are so good.

Joey Fatone's beard steals the show

5:36 p.m.:

The NSYNC star and her white beard, Elfish, joined John and Emma for their trio dance in which Dukes of Hazzard the actor plays the Greek gods.

However, with their dark green tunic-style sets, they looked more like Robin Hood's merry men (while Emma really looked like a Greek goddess, but to be honest, she still looked like that).

The trio danced an Argentinean tango set on Nathan Lanier's powerful and ethereal "Torn", and they finally managed a very good number.

The dance started rough when Emma's Medusa-inspired hair was caught in John's costume, but once the violins were played, the performance was truly elevated to a surprising new high.

Although there is a lot of good to say about their dance, the mistakes still had negative consequences.

The group has a score of 21 out of 30, which places it at the bottom of the rankings at this point – although Joe's grocery store has not climbed yet, so there is still hope for John and Emma.

Tinashe is coming back

5:22 p.m.:

Last week, Tinashe and Brandon got a 27, their best score of the season so far. They still finished on the block.

So this week, it seems like it does not matter how much of a good dance they do not get the votes they need, which must be quite demoralizing.

Perhaps to try to gain inspiration, the couple brought together Paralympian and former DWTS finalist Amy Purdy for their dance trio – a tango set on Rock of Ages' "Strike Me Your Best Shot" – and the whole number just hums.

Dressed in red suits, the audience room routine was endless and fun, and the trio format seemed to work perfectly to showcase Tinashe's dance range.

As Carrie Ann said, the dance was "sexy for all the right reasons" and even Len praised the dancers and Brandon's choreography.

In the end, the pop singer, the pro for the first time and his guest partner got a score of 26 out of 30. Hopefully this time, their scores will play an important role in their endangerment.

Juan Pablo returns after getting his first perfect score

5:07 p.m.:

Juan Pablo and Cheryl hit the dance floor with the old DWTSAll stars Champion Melissa Rycroft for a super sexy Cha Cha – set to "Wavey" by CliQ with Alika – and he brought warmth.

While there seemed to be some tension between Juan Pablo and Cheryl during the rehearsals, there was nothing more than sex appeal on stage when they went on stage.

The trio's dance garnered rave reviews from judges for the sensual routine and undeniable talent of Juan Pablo, but she also pointed out one or two technical mistakes.

Although their efforts did not earn them another perfect score, they still won a formidable 24 out of 30.

Introductions of the trio

5:01 p.m.:

It is the week of the trio, and it is only when all the trios were introduced in the limpid introductions (and congested) that the evening was really exciting.

First of all, even though Val got fired from last week, we all knew that he would come back almost immediately.

Secondly, Joey Fatone's crazy beard of Hobbit contains 10 kinds of awesome.

It's gone for week 4 !!

Injury updates

5:00 p.m.:

Every season, we see stars getting hurt seriously, and this time we leave early. The former NFL player, DeMarcus Ware, broke his finger during rehearsals (in an unusual accident involving a lump / hug in the chest with his guest trio partner in the dance, Rashad Jennings and Bobby Bones broke his foot. We will see tonight the impact of these setbacks on the DWTS the candidates.

Looking back on the house

4:58 p.m.:

The group of competitors was further reduced at the end of the week of "the most memorable year" of last Monday when the last two threatened couples found themselves: Nancy McKeon and her partner Val Chmerkovskity, as well as Tinashe and his partner Brandon Armstrong.

Unfortunately, McKeon had the ax and was sent home (leaving her completely speechless and speechless), which means that producers of the Val vs Jenna Johnson confrontation were undoubtedly looking for chances not to lead.

Dance with the stars broadcast Monday at 8 pm ET / PT on ABC. Watch the video below to see what happened when ET crashed the rehearsal of Joe, Jenna and Jordan last week!

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