Who Got Kicked Off 'Dancing With the Stars' Season 19: Did Producers Add a Last Minute Twist to Save DWTS 2014 Favorites Like Sadie Robertson?
Episode 10 of "Dancing With The Stars" Season 19 airs Monday night on ABC.
Last show, Antonio Sabato Jr. was eliminated. He said he's been juggling a lot in his life and is just grateful to make it as far as he did.
"[My wife and kids] just love being there every single week," Antonio said following his elimination. "Last night was a sad moment because, obviously, we had to leave, but we're so blessed, you know. We've been traveling from day one doing this other show that I'm doing, 'Fix It To Finish It,' and doing 'Dancing' at the same time. So it's been kind of rough, but it's great to have made it this far considering what I've been doing."
Now, fans think Michael Waltrip and Tommy Chong are the stars most likely to get eliminated in Monday night's episode.
Michael is behind just four points from Tommy. In their last fiasco, Michael and partner Emma Slater received only 20 judges' points for their jive last episode.
This week will feature a "Dynamic Duos" theme. Each "DWTS" pair will dress up as a famous twosome, including Batman and Robin(Alfonso Ribeiro and Witney Carson); Romeo and Juliet (Janel Parrish and Val Chmerkovskiy); and Tarzan and Jane, (Michael and Emma).
The couple with the highest judges' score in the next episode will receive immunity from elimination. The remaining six couples will have to compete in a dance-off for a chance to win extra points from the "DWTS" judges.
It is unclear as to which episode the immunity would apply, but Hollywood Take suggests that "DWTS" producers added this twist at the last minute to save an early favorite like Lea Thompson or Sadie Robertson, since they received a low number of votes.
"Dancing With The Stars" airs live at 8 p.m. EST on ABC, or is livestreamed on ABC.com. We'll see who gets the boot.
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