DWTS recap: 'False! & # 39; The judges disappear after the elimination of the celebrity that marks perfectly



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Judges Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba, of "Dance with the Stars", were outraged by the fact that Juan Pablo Di Pace, who had two perfect scores on Monday night, was eliminated from reality TV ABC.

And so were the song "Fuller House" and her devoted partner, Cheryl Burke.

Not surprisingly, dunce Joe Amabile, who appeared in "The Bachelorette", was also sent on the episode of double elimination.

But actor Di Pace had been considered a favorite of the mirror ball all season, resembling a refined professional dancer.

After Di Pace and Burke got the bad news, the judges got up in shock in front of the camera.

Inaba groaned, "False!" and Goodman said in a delusional crisis: "I know Americans, we love fair play, but we love justice, and there is no justice here."

Di Pace had a perfect score of 30 for his two Monday dances – an Argentine tango and a salsa, for a total of 60. He also had a perfect score last week in "Country Night".

Behind the scenes, Burke told reporters, "These are assholes ***," and Di Pace said he did not know what had happened.

The actor told viewers of "DWTS": "They should vote for the best personality because that's what they did."

Still, he was philosophical, noting, "We have to make incredible numbers, we have to dance our dazzling socks."

Burke is now preparing his marriage with fiance Matthew Lawrence.

When she was asked about her future on "DWTS," the veteran of the Pro Show and winner of the Mirror Ball twice said, "I'm getting older, I have hips hurt and I might want get pregnant soon.

Di Pace had his walking papers after a night during which all the stars dedicated a dance to an important person of their life, then did a second dance which was a "judge's choice".

Di Pace chose his mother, who had courageously defeated breast cancer. She and her father cheered on Di Pace in the audience.

After the show, Di Pace told Fox News about his mother's illness: "It's all about fighting, it's all about support, every day is a fight and every day you overcome it."

Amabile left the series after another unimpressive night during which he scored a total of 46. But he's touted to co-host Erin Andrews, "I'm a dancer!"

However, he was eliminated under the watchful eye of his girlfriend Kendall.

The only performer close to Di Pace's score was the "Harry Potter" actress, Evanna Lynch, who collected 30 points for her contemporary dance dedicated to Simon Fitzmaurice's former friend, who died tragically from the ALS.

She earned 28 points for her foxtrot "at the judge's choice", for a total score of 58 points per night.

Although Lynch was delighted to have acceded to the final "DWTS" next week, she was disappointed with the elimination of Di Pace, claiming that she "thought that he was assured to be in the final ".

"Since the first day, I say that Juan Pablo is to watch because he is so good technically and he is so fiery when he dances," said Lynch.

But that did not have to be. The news, however, was better for lovebirds "DWTS" Alexis Ren and his partner Alan Bersten. They tied with Lynch for a total of 58 points.

Ren played a waltz and a very energetic jive on the theme of aerobics, dedicating her first dance to her partner, with whom she became very in love.

When asked what she sees in Bersten, Ren rushed to Fox News: "He is adorable."

"We have fun together," he added.

Disney star Milo Manheim and her partner Witney Carson earned a cumulative score of 55 for their two dances.

Manheim paid tribute to his famous mother, "The Practice" and the star of "Ghost Whisperer", Camryn Manheim.

He told the cameras: "She raised me alone … she is everything to me."

Camryn cried and said to his son, "I have the impression of having won the lottery at your birth."

Manheim raved Fox News after the show: "I did not think I could go that far, but I'm here, I'm holding on … it's so hard to say because there are so many unpredictable things [happening this season]. "

Country radio host Bobby Bones and partner Sharna Burgess scored the lowest score of the evening, totaling 45 points for salsa and jive.

Bones did a dance of dedication to his country music fans and sobbed about their support.

He then qualified for the final and said in the backstage with Burgess at his side: "I do not even believe it, I have no experience of dancing. We are carnival carnival. "

Next Monday, the four finalists, including Bones, will compete in a freestyle clash for the season 27 Mirror Ball Trophy.

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