‘Dancing With the Stars’: ‘Shark Tank’ Robert Herjavec And Kym Johnson Bring In Emotion In Their Rumba [WATCH VIDEO]
Robert Herjavec could not help gushing over his performance with his pro partner Kym Johnson on “Dancing With The Stars” Week 3. The couple who are reportedly dating brought in lots of emotion in the dance as they did the rumba to Ellie Goulding’s “How Long Will I Love You” number. The “Shark Tank” CEO and Kym were able to score 29 out of 40 points, though not the best point, it was not the worst also, according to E Online.
Speaking after their performance, Robert told that he felt the dance and it was beautiful. He said the idea of him performing the dance after a six week stint with someone as beautiful as Kym took his breath away. “Dance is so beautiful and I’m just so in awe of what she’s been able to get me to do and so grateful,” said the celebrity contestant.
Kym on her part told that she never had a student who genuinely loved to dance as much as Robert did. She added that it blew her mind. The Australian native even told that her millionaire entrepreneur partner was like a koala bear that are sweet, cute and cuddly. The professional dancer has won the mirror ball trophy twice with partners Donny Osmond and Hines Ward. This time around Robert was twice lucky as some of his fellow “Shark Tank” stars were there in the audience to cheer him. The jovial 51-year-old cracked a joke saying that now his co-stars might find him to be sexy.
Meanwhile, Bruno Tonioli told Herjavec that though the duo’s smouldering rumba demonstrated commitment between him and Kym, the former had to work on his hands and continuous flow of dance. Carrie Ann Inaba called their chemistry ridiculous and advised the star to give his partner a firm frame, Len Goodman also advised him for better hip movement and fluidity. Herjavec complied with both the judges’ critique and demonstrated more movement and also moved his hips while the audience cheered. Julianne Hough on the contrary lauded his performance saying that it was one of his best. Tune in to ABC at 8 pm on Monday to see the show.
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