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Dancing with the Stars

Dancing with the Stars, Model Charlotte McKinney couldn’t stay focused during “Dancing with the Stars” rehearsals, checking her email constantly and complaining her dyslexia made learning difficult.

And on Monday night, after her rumba with dance partner Keo Motsepe tied for the last place score, she was eliminated from the show.

McKinney, who made mistakes during her week one dance, did better with her beach-themed cha cha routine last week and avoided elimination (musician Redfoo was sent packing instead).

However, on Monday the sexy blonde’s dance experiment ended.

And backstage afterwards, McKinney wasn’t happy about getting the boot, saying, “I was extremely surprised. I thought we did even better than last week. I think we gave it our all. It’s upsetting.”

Meanwhile, her “DWTS” co-star Suzanne Somers, who was the curvy blonde “It” girl of the 1970s on “Three’s Company,” told FOX411 that she told the exiting McKinney, “You’ve got a big career [coming].”

Somers explained “DWTS” gave McKinney more exposure and now “she’ll get herself wherever she wants to go.  What I learned through my career is everything’s a springboard. You have to use the negatives in your life to win. She has this great shot to take her name and put it in another arena, and she’ll be able to do that.”

Somers, 68, told FOX411 that with her popularity, McKinney will be faced with decisions: “When you’re young and you’ve got a beautiful, perfect body and all that, you get slotted and it depends which way she wants to take it. She can either stay in that slot or spring out from it, which I did. It’s a choice to make.”    

Viewers saw the Carl’s Jr. burger babe struggle in televised rehearsal clips. McKinney told Motsepe she had to monitor emails so she wouldn’t miss out on work opportunities, while he insisted she “dance and focus.”

McKinney also said because she has dyslexia, a lot of the dance concepts took extra time to learn.
   
After the elimination, McKinney, who shot to fame in her risqué TV commercial and is a busy model, told FOX411 she had no regrets about reading her emails during rehearsals: “No, I don’t, because all week I had work and I have contracts I’m under and work is work and before this I had them and I still do. I would have got more jobs if I could.”

However, the judges were unforgiving, with Julianne Hough noting that she didn’t absorb Motsepe’s instruction, Carrie Ann Inaba chiding her for “lack of concentration,” and Bruno Tonioli telling her cruelly, “You’re never going to win the Nobel Prize for Quantum Physics.”

They gave McKinney only 22 points out of 40 --tying for last with Patti LaBelle.

In a huge understatement, dance pro Motsepe sighed after the show, “It was very rough. The judges were harsh a little bit.”

McKinney told reporters, “I feel disappointed,” and then said about Motsepe, “I believe this is way more important to him and I don’t want to see him upset. It was my job to be a good partner to him and I felt like I let him down but at the end of the day, I gave it my all and I gained a friend from this and I’m so thankful and grateful to have been here.

Dancing With the Stars

Dancing With the Stars, ABC welcomed back "Dancing With the Stars" for the 20th season on Monday and the latest batch of contestants started the show off with a bang.

Hitting the dance floor for Season 20 along are actress Rumer Willis, Redfoo from LMFAO, football player Michael Sam, "Glee" star Riker Lynch, "Three's Company" star Suzanne Somers, former Olympian Nastia Liukin, singer Patti LaBelle, model Charlotte McKinney, "Hunger Games" actress Willow Shields, "Bachelor" Chris Soules, U.S. Army veteran Noah Galloway and Robert Herjavec from "Shark Tank."

The biggest stars of the night, however, were Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, who were in the crowd cheering on their eldest daughter, along with the "Die Hard" actor's new wife, Emma, and other daughters Scout and Tallulah.

An even bigger surprise was Rumer's outstanding performance, which won her not only cheers from her famous family, but also a standing ovation from the audience and the highest score of the night (totaling 32) for her foxtrot with Val Chmerkovskiy. "This could be your season," Goodman told her, while Hough said she gave her the "chills."

Julianne Hough, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba all returned to the judge's table for the 10th anniversary, with Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews resuming their hosting duties.

ABC also welcomed a new face to U.S. audiences, "Dancing With the Stars: All Access" host  and former "Blue Peter" presenter Gethin Jones, who was a contestant on the U.K. version of the reality show, "Strictly Come Dancing."

Shields kicked off the action, as she was told by Hough, "you are the youngest competitor we've had," and Tonioli quoted "Hunger Games" to tell the 14-year-old "the odds are in your favor."

It was Lynch who really got the audience amped up out of the gate, prompting Bruno to climb up onto the desk and gush: "You have the coolest vibe! Brilliant." However, Goodman warned that he has to find some refinement for the foxtrot next week.

LaBelle pulled a diva move as she came out dancing to her own song, "Lady Marmalade." Inaba called her wonderful, graceful and fabulous, prompting tears from the 70-year-old singer.

Hot off his engagement to Whitney Bischoff last week, "Bachelor" star Soules showed off his country roots reenacting Kevin Bacon's "Footloose."

Iraq war veteran Galloway, who lost his left arm above the elbow and left leg above the knee in a bomb blast, later brought Inaba to tears for his inspirational performance. "What I'm lacking in limbs, I'll make up for in determination and hard work," said, before scoring a total of 26.

Somers performed a throwback to her 80s past in neon leg warmers and sparkles as she was flipped around to "Physical" by partner Tony Dovolani, who got into the retro spirit with a headband and blue tights.

Tonioli called openly gay football star Sam's butt "a work of art," but Hough said his "feet were a little bit sloppy."

"Dancing With the Stars" airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

See the full list of performances below.

Noah Galloway, U.S. Army veteran, athlete and amputee, partnered with Sharna Burgess dancing a Cha Cha to "I Lived" by OneRepublicRobert Herjavec, "Shark Tank" star, partnered with Kym Johnson dancing a Cha Cha to "Bills" by Lunch Money LewisPatti LaBelle, singer, partnered with Artem Chigvintsev dancing a Foxtrot to "Lady Marmalade" by Patti LaBelleNastia Liukin, former Olympic gymnast, partnered with Derek Hough dancing a Foxtrot to "New York, New York" by Ray Quinn, featuring Ultra LoveRiker Lynch, "Glee" actor and member of the band R5, partnered with Allison Holker dancing a Jive to "What I Like About You" by The RomanticsCharlotte McKinney, model who starred in the racy Carl's Jr. Super Bowl ad this year, partnered with Keo Motsepe dancing a Jive to "Shake a Tail Feather" by The Blues BrothersRedfoo, LMFAO band member, partnered with Emma Slater dancing a Cha Cha to "Juicy Wiggle" by RedfooMichael Sam, football player, partnered with Peta Murgatroyd dancing a Cha Cha to "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson, featuring Bruno MarsWillow Shields, plays Prim in "The Hunger Games" series, partnered with Mark Ballas dancing a Cha Cha to "Lips Are Movin'" by Meghan TrainorSuzanne Somers, "Three's Company" and "Step by Step" actress, partnered with Tony Dovolani dancing a Cha Cha to "Physical" by Olivia Newton-JohnChris Soules, recent "Bachelor" star, and Witney Carson dancing a Jive to "Footloose" by Kenny LogginsRumer Willis, daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, partnered with Valentin Chmerkovskiy dancing a Foxtrot to "Take Me To Church" by Hozier

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Dancing With the Stars Injuries

all it a curse or strike of bad luck as "DWTS" contestants suffer injuries

Another contestant on "Dancing With the Stars" has been injured. Melissa Rycroft, the "Bachelor" star, was missing from the dance competition lineup on the April 27, 2009, show after a rib injury during rehearsal. She is set to return to the show next week.
"Dancing With the Stars" contestant Holly Madison experienced pain in her torso while rehearsing the tango for the show March 26, 2009. A medical evaluation ruled out what was initially believed to be a broken rib. "While she is not suffering from a broken rib, she does continue to feel a great deal of discomfort and was prescribed pain medication," Madison's rep told Usmagazine.com. "She is committed to the show and her partner, Dmitry, and will rest when she can. She fully hopes and, at this time expects, to dance Monday." Madison's name can be added to a long list of the show's injured stars. She replaced singer Jewel, who suffered a dance-related injury before the show's premiere.
Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak can now add his name to the expanding "Dancing With the Stars" injury list. Wozniak, who had a fractured foot, pulled his hamstring during rehearsal March 20, 2009, according to E! News. He will remain in the competition despite his injury. The show's host Tom Bergeron commented on the number of injuries, saying, "I hope I'm not the cause. But you got to remember the two shows I host at ABC have the highest injury count on network television: "America's Funniest Videos" and now "Dancing With the Stars." It could be me. Oh God, now I'm paranoid!"
Call it the curse of reality televsion, as new "Dancing with the Stars" contestants have left the show due to injuries. Singer Jewel (pictured with dancing partner Dmitry Chaplin) fractured the tibiae in her lower legs while practicing for the competition. "When the doctors told me my injuries were so severe that I couldn't walk, let alone compete, I was devastated that I couldn't continue the show," Jewel said. "I have every intention of being at 'Dancing With the Stars' this season supporting my husband, Ty [Murray], and his partner Chelsie. I hope to be back on the show in the future."
"Access Hollywood" host Nancy O'Dell was also hurt while practicing for the show. O'Dell suffered from a torn meniscus in her knee that will require surgery. "Beyond disappointment doesn't even begin to describe how I feel about not being able to continue on 'Dancing With the Stars.' It has been one of my favorite shows since season one," O'Dell said.
Marie Osmond stunned television viewers when she suddenly collapsed during a taping of "Dancing With the Stars" on Oct. 22, 2007. As the show cut to a commercial, Osmond started to rise and was helped by others. Osmond explained on-air that "once in a while that happens to me when I get winded. I stop breathing." She later went on to win third place on season five. When she learned that Donny had been asked to appear on a future show, she objected. Marie said, "I don't want him to do it. Donnie has a very bad neck; he almost was paralyzed. He was in Hawaii playing with his family, bodysurfing, and he snapped his vertebrae. He's had several surgeries, and so for him to do that show, I think would be really stupid because it's hard"
Cristian de la Fuente suffered an arm injury during a "Dancing With the Stars" episode April 28, 2008. As Fuente and his dancing partner, Cheryl Burke, performed a samba, his left forearm was visibly in pain toward the end of the routine. Right before the commercial break, the Chilean model and actor was doubled over in pain before he was taken to Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. Doctors reported that he had suffered a ruptured tendon in his left bicep. The following week, he returned to perform with an injured arm. He was eliminated May 20, 2008 in third place.
Reality star Kim Kardashian almost lost her chance to compete on the popular show "Dancing with the Stars" when she cut her foot on a mirror in a hotel room Aug. 24, 2008. Kardashian said she lost "so much blood, it looked like a murder scene." She did recover in time to appear on the show's opening Sept. 22, 2008. She became the third participant to exit the show after the reality series' premiere.
Jeffrey Ross had trouble keeping his eye on the ballroom floor during rehearsal Sept. 22, 2008, when partner Edyta Sliwinska accidentally poked him in it. Unfortunately, the injury won him little sympathy; he was kicked off of the first show during season seven. "I really feel like my ego is intact, because it was a freak accident. I only lost because I got hurt. Because I was able to dance, I showed myself, my family and everybody watching that I shouldn't have been the first one out," he told "The Insider."
"Dancing With the Stars" pro Karina Smirnoff twisted her ankle while rehearsing on the set Sept. 22, 2008. Smirnoff, 30, was celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito's dancing partner this season. The two were voted off Oct. 14, 2008.
Cloris Leachman, the 82-year-old actress who was eliminated Oct. 28, 2008 from "DWTS," due to continuous low scores from the judges, was recently hospitalized with pneumonia. Her spokesman said she was home resting after experiencing shortness of breath on Nov. 15, 2008. "She is expected to tape something for 'Dancing With the Stars' later this week," the spokeswoman said. Leachman became the oldest contestant ever when she appeared on season seven's "Dancing With the Stars."
"All My Children" actress Susan Lucci is one of the many contestants on "Dancing With the Stars" plagued by injuries. Although she twisted her ankle during an early rehearsal Oct. 21, 2008, she kept her dancing shoes on for the show. After the injury, she said, "My foot feels fine. No pain right now. I'm taking it a week at a time, and I'm hoping me and Tony's fans will continue to vote for us." The duo eventually finished in sixth place. Lucci is 61 years old, which after Cloris Leachman at 82, made her season No. 7's second-oldest competitor.
Olympic gold medalist Misty May-Treanor's "Dancing With the Stars" days ended abruptly when she tore her Achilles tendon Oct. 3, 2008, while rehearsing a jive dance with with professional partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy. May-Treanor's injury is the third so far this season. Eliminated comedian Jeffrey Ross suffered a scratched cornea during rehearsal and dancer Karina Smirnoff twisted her ankle just before the season seven premiere.
Brooke Burke was one of the unlucky stars to fall victim to injury during the "Dancing With the Stars" rehearsal. Burke, who was performing the jitterbug with partner Derek Hough during a camera blocking rehearsal Oct. 19, 2008, came down hard on her right foot while doing a front flip in the high-energy routine. Burke's foot injury is the third to occur this season on "DWTS."
Former N'Syncer Lance Bass broke his toe in the seventh season of "Dancing With the Stars" while doing the samba. He continues to compete on the show, despite the injury. "I can't believe we're still standing, but everyone is so good this season. These next few weeks are going to be insane," he told MTV News during rehearsals with his partner "So You Think You Can Dance" alumna Lacey Schwimmer, who suffered from the early stages of endometriosis in Oct. Endometriosis is a painful condition in which uterine-lining tissue migrates outside the uterus and grows on the surfaces of organs. It affects 5 percent to 10 percent of women. Because Schwimmer's diagnosis was in the early stages, she did not have to undergo surgery.
The "Dancing With the Stars" injury list increased when professional dancer Julianne Hough was diagnosed with endometriosis, and later went on to receive an appendectomy. Hough was hospitalized Oct. 21, 2008, after she complained of having a stomach pain during a dance performance on the show. Her dancing partner, the former "Hannah Montana" actor Cody Linley, was visibly shaken after Hough returned to the show on Nov. 12, 2008. "It really, truly has been amazing. Julianne taught me everything I know," Linley said. The two were voted off after a salsa competition on Nov. 18, 2008.