Perfect 10s hit the dance floor
Two acts in their first routine of the series draw perfect scores.
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Two acts drew perfect 10s on Dancing with the Stars: All Stars last night, as judge Todd McKenney described Group B as “the highest quality of dancers” in any series.
Ex-AFL star David Rodan and drag artiste Courtney Act shot to the top of the contenders list with 4 perfect 10s each on their first performance.
Hot on their heels was Deni Hines (39) and Olympia Valance (38).
But it was seasoned host Sonia Kruger who proved her staying power, who at 56 years of age, hit the floor with judge Todd McKenney.
In the end it was former Goggleboxer / Bachelorette Angie Kent who was sent home.
David Rodan and Alexandra Vladimirov – 40
Courtney Act and Josh Keefe – 40
Deni Hines and Lyu Masuda – 39
Olympia Valance and Gustavo Viglio – 38
Rob Mills and Alarna Donovan – 27
Angie Kent and Julian Caillon – 25
Sam Mac and Ruby Gherbaz – 22
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2 Responses
I like Sam Mac but why on earth is he still there? He is no Grant Denyer. Angie should have stayed.
Angie was robbed, she deserved to stay over Sam Mac. Channel 7 is clearly saving their own ‘personalities’ over better dancers.