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marigold:
An interesting article:

Julianne Hough Hanging Up Her Dancing Shoes

After four seasons, two mirror-ball trophies and plenty of bragging rights, Julianne Hough has announced that she’s hanging up her Dancing shoes–at least for a while.

“I’m not gonna be back next season,” the Dancing pro told Ryan Seacrest Thursday. “I really, really want to focus on the music and, ya know, be taken seriously a little bit. And I think it’s hard to be on [Dancing] and be singing.”

The news comes two days after Hough, 20, who just released a Christmas album at Target stores, and her season seven partner Cody Linley were eliminated on Tuesday night’s show.

The Hannah Montana star “kinda had an idea that we were gonna go home,” Hough added. “He was just emotional.”

It’s been a roller-coaster of emotions for Hough as well, who underwent appendectomy surgery in October and was nursed back to health by boyfriend of five months, country crooner Chuck Wicks. When asked by Seacrest, “Are you in love,” Hough said, “Yeah, I am” and giggled.

“We met at the Brad Paisley tour in January,” she said. “The whole crew, Brad, everybody was trying to get us together. [But] we were hanging out before that!”

Another sign that things are getting serious? “Chuck and I have a little puppy,” she said of Lexi, the couple’s Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. “I have pictures all over [my phone]. She’s adorable.”

Link: http://tvwatch.people.com/2008/11/20/julianne-hough-hanging-up-her-dancing-shoes/

marigold:
An interesting article:

Lance Bass Is Glad Julianne Hough Was Eliminated

Since Julianne Hough got eliminated from Dancing with the Stars this week, Lance Bass is breathing a little easier.

“She was the one I was scared of the most,” he told PEOPLE Wednesday at Paris Las Vegas. “She’s the queen of Dancing with the Stars and I know that she knows how to win this thing. I love her so much, but I’m glad she’s gone and I don’t have to face her.”

Bass’s competition now is Brooke Burke and former NFL star Warren Sapp. Burke, however, poses the biggest threat to Bass, he said.

“She’s definitely the one I’m looking at,” he said. “She’s been in first place every week and the judges seem to absolutely love her. She could pee on the floor and they would give her 10s for it.”

He adds: “Really in the finals it comes down to who dances the best. It doesn’t have to do with personality or anything, it’s just really who dances the best that night. It’s been a rough ride but I can’t believe I made it.”

Link: http://tvwatch.people.com/2008/11/20/lance-bass-is-glad-julianne-hough-was-eliminated/

marigold:

An update on Lance:

Appearances!

Lance will be presenting on the American Music Awards Sunday November 23rd live on ABC.

Watch Lance on The Bonnie Hunt Show Monday Nov 24th. Check local listings for time and channel.

marigold:

TVGUIDE Hollywood 411

Cody Linley DWTS Send-off

Cody Linley was the most recent DANCING WITH THE STARS cast-off.

We catch up with Cody and his co-stars Julianne Hough, Edyta Sliwinska, Kym Johnson,

Lance Bass and Lacey Schwimmer as they sing his praises after his last dance.

marigold:

ABC Television Network

PRESS RELEASE

DANCING WITH THE STARS (11/24 & 25)

THREE CONTENDERS REMAIN... BUT ONLY ONE STAR WILL OUTSHINE THE REST, ON THE FINAL TWO NIGHTS OF ABC'S "DANCING WITH THE STARS"

Miley Cyrus Performs

Alicia Keys Performs

All Ten of the Previous Stars from This Season Return

"Episode 710 & 710A" - After nine weeks of entertaining drama, surprises and dazzling performances, Lance Bass, Brooke Burke and Warren Sapp have broken away from the pack and earned the right for a chance to be crowned champion of "Dancing with the Stars." The three finalists will have their last opportunity to impress the judges and viewers on two nights of final competition, beginning MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 (8:00-9:32 p.m., ET), which include the crowning of the Ballroom Kids champions, and concluding on the Season Finale, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET). In the final performance show on Monday, the teams will face off against one another in a Samba Smackdown in which they each dance to an extended version of the same song. Each couple will take their turn in a section of the song before stepping aside for the next team to showcase their routine giving judges and viewers a chance to compare the couples alongside each other. In addition, Lance, Brooke and Warren will show us what they've got in the ever popular Freestyle routine - a fan favorite.

In Tuesday's two-hour Finale, all three finalists will perform their third and final dance -- one of their favorite past routines from the season - to be scored by the judges. The judges' scores for Tuesday's dances will be combined with the judges' scores and viewers' votes from Monday's performances to determine the victor of the coveted "Dancing with the Stars" mirror ball trophy. Throughout the two-hour Finale, the previously eliminated couples will return to perform their final dances of the season.

Cloris Leachman returns in a very special "Man on the Street" segment and Jeffrey Ross returns for a hilarious roast of the three finalists. Other Finale highlights include two amazing musical guests: Multi-Grammy Award-winning artist Alicia Keys brings down the house with "I Need You," from her five-time platinum album, "As I Am," which quickly became her fourth consecutive number one album. And Miley Cyrus rocks the "Dancing with the Stars" stage with eight of her own dancers performing her third single, "Fly on the Wall," from her second studio album, "Breakout." Currently Cyrus is in production on her third season of her hit TV series "Hannah Montana," and will be seen this month in Walt Disney Pictures' animated feature "Bolt" with John Travolta.

All the excitement and frenzy will lead up to the moment we've all been waiting for - who among the three finalists will win reign as champions of "Dancing with the Stars" and take home the coveted mirror ball trophy?

Viewers may cast their votes for their favorite couples via phone during and up to thirty minutes after Monday's show. AT&T subscribers may also text message their votes by texting the word "VOTE" and entering the number that corresponds to the team they want to support (standard text message rates apply). Viewers may also vote online at www.abc.com once the performance show begins on the East Coast, until 12:00 p.m., ET the next day.
 

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