Backstage At Dancing With The Stars

Backstageby Alyssa Ramos

On getting into the back great deal of CBS Studios, I recognized that it in all probability would have been a excellent strategy to Google this 12 months’s Dancing With the Stars cast. The rivals had been all strolling all over in their outfits with full hair and makeup, so I could naturally inform who was dancing and who wasn’t, so when I was launched I just acted seriously fired up to meet them, but couldn’t decipher if they have been the celeb-dancer or the professional-dancer. Talk about a Hollywood oxymoron. I come to feel like I ought to know these issues.

So why did I go see Dancing With the Stars if I don’t observe the present? I have no thought. Typically my excuse is “to blog about it”, so I’ll just stick to that. Initially I went backstage to the cute tiny dressing room spot where they have these cute small make up stands like the ones you see in videos with circular lightbulbs about the mirror and chairs with names on them. I felt a very little awkward at first with the male dancers stretching on the floor with their shirts off and abs out, but I undoubtedly did not complain about it. I took a pic to prove I was there then moved along to find my seat in the audience.

The good news is they had crammed me in the row behind the row that had to be moved back so that the cameras could move back and forth in front of it, so just about every time we had to stand up then sit down to applaud, I would bump the bad previous lady sitting next to me. Oh, so allow’s speak about this applauding in the audience point. It f*cking sucks. Yes, I appreciated watching the dancers dance, primarily since most of them are genuinely hot, but I did not like remaining forced to stand up and clap for them just about every 5 minutes…for two hours. F that noise. And F the crowd pumper man who stored yelling at us to do it.

This unique episode was referred to as The Switch Up simply because they made the decision to switch all of the partners and make them start off all above with new ones. The pre-dance interviews created it quite evident that the bulk of the dance partners are certainly hooking up with just about every other. In addition to Drew Carrey. Drew Carrey was just annoying to observe and even more irritating be all around when he acted like a famous entitled prick at the soon after party. I can’t think about everyone wanting to hook up with him besides star f*ckers. 

Anyway, my preferred performance was by Meryl Davis and the really sexy Valentin Chmerkovskiy, and not just mainly because it was the final a single. Given that she’s a freaking Olympic ice skater, guess what she can also do on a dance floor? Really freaking awesome spins. Valentin whirled her around like a Barbie doll, and it was totally jaw dropping. 

Following the show we went to Candace Cameron Bure‘s birthday get together at Riviera 31 in the Sofitel Hotel in West Hollywood with the rest of the cast except for, sadly, Valentin’s even sexier brother, Maksim Chmerkovskiy.

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