‘Dancing With The Stars’ Season 21 week 5 spoilers: Switch-Up [WATCH VIDEO]
As “Dancing With The Stars” Season 21 enters into week 5, all the contestants will celebrate the “Switch-Up Week” theme on Monday. All the nine remaining celebrities have been paired with different pro partners for the coming week.
All the nine dancing pairs will perform different dance styles including Cha Cha, Samba, Jive, Tango, Quickstep, Rumba, Viennese Waltz and other styles. It will be an exciting episode to watch in terms of the challenge for the celebrities, who will dance with their new pro partners. It will also determine where the nine contestants stand on the leaderboard, ABC reported.
“I’m excited and terrified,” said Hayes Grier of the prospect of being paired with someone other than his pro partner Emma Slater, whom he has been working with since before the Season 21 premiere last month, People reported.
Another exciting feature of DWTS Week 5 will be the new guest judge. DWTS Season 18 champion Maksim Chmerkovskiy will take his place on the judges’ seat along with Julianne Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli.
Spoiler Alert: Let us see who will dance what on Week 5:
Bindi Irwin and Val Chmerkovskiy – Cha Cha
Tamar Braxton and Louis van Amstel – Samba
Paula Deen and Mark Ballas – Jive
Alexa Pena Vega and Derek Hough -- Tango
Carlos Pena Vega and Lindsay Arnold -- Quickstep
Alek Skarlatos and Emma Slater -- Rumba
Hayes Grier and Allison Holker –Viennese Waltz
Andy Grammer and Sharna Burgess – Argentine Tango
Nick Carter and Witney Carson – Paso Doble
On Week 4 “Most Memorable Year” themed night, Bindi Irwin and Derek Hough walked away with the highest score of the night 28 points on Monday. They danced contemporary to “Every Breath You Take” by Aaron Krause f. Liza Anne. The Australian star paid a tribute to her dad Steve Irwin, popularly known as ‘The Crocodile Hunter’ through her dance.
Actor Gary Busey and his partner Anna Trebunskaya were given the boot. The 71-year-old Oscar nominated actor had struggled with his debut routine, but later, the judges said the Oscar-nominated actor scored only 16 points. But, the audience appeared to appreciate his performances and his unpredictable, humourous and deeply contemplative answers to questions posed by show co-host Erin Andrews.
“Dancing With The Stars” Season 21 airs at 8 p.m. on ABC on Monday and 9 p.m. on Tuesday.
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