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  • Author: Anna Young
    October 17, 2012

    After surviving the big double elimination last Tuesday, most of the stars on Dancing with the Stars All-Stars, were determined to prove to all of us voters why they deserve to be on the show. Monday night was a challenge for the stars. Last Tuesday each couple was assigned a dance routine never done on the show by another couple. On Monday night some succeeded in those routines while others did not. With so many great routines Monday night, did one of those stars go home? Or was it one of the two women who were at the bottom of the leaderboard? Let’s find out.

    Tuesday night the three stars that found themselves in jeopardy were; Apolo Ohno, Kirstie Alley and Bristol Palin. Apolo Ohno was saved leaving Alley and Palin in the bottom two.

    The next star eliminated off Dancing with the Stars All Stars is…

    Bristol Palin

    With so many great dances last night, Bristol Palin played it safe and refused to go outside her element. She ended on a good note though, showing audiences she’s a very different person than she was in her own season of Dancing.

    Next week the stars will compete in an individual guilty pleasures routine with the stars choosing their own song. They will also be performing a team freestyle routine.

    Tune in Monday at 8pm ET on ABC for Dancing with the Stars All-Stars!

    About Anna Young


    I’ve grown up always being able to share my love of film with others. What makes it particularly important to me is that my passion started with my parents and my best friend Caitlin. Whether it has been spending the whole day at the theater with my parents, or sitting on the floor of a movie store for hours with Caitlin, this love of mine has always been a huge part of who I am. This love affair has been going strong for over a decade. My name is Anna and I’m in love with film. Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AYAwardsCircuit

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