‘Dancing With The Stars’: ‘Next Kate Upton’ Charlotte McKinney Flaunts Assets In Mini Dress
Charlotte McKinney was back with a bang on “Dancing With The Stars” Week 2 ringing some sunshine to the show with her outfit. The 24-year-old model wore a colourful cleavage baring dress for her cha-cha with her pro partner Keo Motsepe, according to ET Online. The white printed mini dress had hearts in mauve, blue, yellow and red. It had a halter neck and with its form-fitting styling, the dress showed off Charlotte’s famous curves. It also focussed on her long and toned legs and arms. Her long blonde locks were done up in a half up do with a bouffant quiff. The Carls Jr. model walked around before the show started in black socks with her high heels and an earphone plugged in.
She danced the cha-cha with Keo to Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” and walked away with 26 out of 40 points on "My Jam Monday." Her number was sexy, fun, self-assured and not exploitative and a welcome improvement from the premier performance. In the first week of DWTS, the dancing duo jived but scored a meagre 22 points. She revealed that her bold outfit was chosen by the producers of the show as they wanted to play up her sexy assets. But, before the performance, the Orlando native told that she wanted to show America that there was more to her than her assets.
In an emotional video clip in week 2 the “next Kate Upton” told that she was very upset over social media trolls and people criticizing her for her sexuality. But she told that she would forget all that and enjoy dancing and being on the show. The model dropped out of school at the age of 17 years as students always poked fun at her for her body.
The judges however came to McKinney’s rescue. Carrie Ann told that she was good and her legs were better but she needed more articulation. Len Goodman told that the model was fun to watch, while Julianne Hough said that she wanted to see Charlotte in the competition. Brone Tonioli told that she needed to work on weight distribution.
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