It must have been a bad week for Chaz Bono as he got voted out from "Dancing with the Stars" lately while being offended by his own rendition of tango at the same time. Nonetheless, the controversial son of actress and singer Cher will be seen next month on the Oprah Winfrey Network for a second documentary about his life as a transgender man.

Bono, 42, was casted out last Tuesday from the celebrity TV ballroom dancing contest "Dancing with the Stars" because of his "awkward" tango moves to the music of "Phantom of the Opera." The combined votes of the judges and the audience finally made him out of the contest after a graceful competition that made him stay for six weeks. His tango moves, though, did not impress the judges and the audience anymore. Judge Bruno Tonioli even uttered an offensive "cute penguin" description of Bono.

Life still goes on even with the stars like Bono. On Nov. 27, OWN will be airing a one-hour documentary about his life covering his chronicles as a transgender male. His story entitled "Being Chaz" would include his girlfriend Jennifer Elia who has stood beside him despite all the controversies about his sex change.

Controversies will never stop for Bono and this is a reality that he truly is a star no matter what. His competition in the "Dancing with the Stars" will also be featured in the documentary as he struggled for his preparation as the first transgender contestant in the TV show. The star's hot issue about this contest even triggered a boycott by a Christian group.

Despite negative judgments on Bono's sexuality, the star still implies his right to receive positive criticism to make him improve instead of calling him a penguin or Ewok.