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It’s been kind of a weird transition from ending ‘The Bachelor’ to starting ‘Dancing with the Stars.’
The dance community suddenly came alive with programs like ‘So You Think You Can Dance,’ ‘America’s Best Dance Crew’ and ‘Dancing With The Stars.’
I don’t want to be on ‘Dancing With the Stars’ anytime soon.
I didn’t see my son the entire time I did ‘Dancing With the Stars.’ The only time I saw Jeffrey was when he came to the show Monday and Tuesday nights to watch me dance. You literally rehearse six to eight hours every single day – 40 to 50 hours a week.
I was completely with the reality TV boom for a while. I really liked a lot of the reality TV, and the one that lost me was the ballroom dancing one they do, ‘Dancing with the Stars.’ That was the one where I watched it and I was perplexed. I thought it was really boring.
I’ve been invited to do ‘Dancing With the Stars’ three times, but Lifetime said no.
I have always had an ambition to do ‘Dancing with the Stars.’
There’s no better exercise than dancing. ‘Dancing with the Stars’ is amazing. I used to take it for granted, but the three months you spend on the show, with that grueling regimen, you just shed weight. You can eat anything you want and it doesn’t stick.
I don’t think there’s better dancing out there than ‘Dancing with the Stars.’
When I did ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ I got literally thousands of emails from people saying, ‘We relate to you. I’ve been divorced. I’m raising kids on my own.’ Or, ‘You’ve had money. You’ve lost money.’
At 19, I turned professional, and I moved to New York. Then I got the call to do ‘Dancing With The Stars,’ so I moved to L.A. when I was 20 and did it for 18 seasons – about two a year – until I was 30.
I’m a 15-time national champion, so for me I had a long, competitive dancing career before joining ‘Dancing With the Stars.’
During the first couple of years of ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ I would go to Jack in the Box in my ball gown after the shows and get the Taco Nachos with cheese as my reward.
I don’t think I would be a good actor! People enjoyed ‘Dancing With the Stars’ because I was myself, and every time they told me to say something, I would say my own words, so I don’t think I could follow a script well!
Everywhere I go now, people are like, ‘That’s the guy from ‘Dancing With the Stars!’ It’s pretty good that you’re not just a football player but you’re in the entertainment world.
Honestly, at times, I still get bored. ‘Dancing with the Stars’ kept me busy, and that’s what I like. When I first started fighting, I was working two jobs, and I was still going to school at the same time while training. I’m meant to be a busy person.
I would be on the ‘anti-reality’ show. I can’t stand reality TV. I can tell you one that I absolutely would not be on, and that’s ‘Dancing With the Stars.’ If you ever see me on that show, just please understand my family is starving to death, and things are really bad in the Church household.
I flew home to Pittsburgh, and my management called me to ask if I wanted to perform on ‘Dancing With the Stars’ with Charlie Puth. I’m like, ‘What? I grew up watching the show!’
They did ask me to do ‘Dancing With The Stars;’ I said I can do one show, but on that show you have to come up with a new number every week, and I told them that I think I’m a little past that stage.
It’s one of the reasons I want to do ‘Dancing with the Stars’: it’s a platform to educate.
Being on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ was such a fun experience and one of the highlights of my career.
I don’t like going out. I hate clubs. I hate being around too many people. I love my home and staying in bed and watching ‘Dancing With the Stars’ or reading a Danielle Steel novel.
I try to do my very best and hopefully that comes through, first to my partner, second of all with Dancing with the Stars, my employer, and third of all with the fans.
I don’t know that I came across as being real competitive on ‘The Bachelor,’ although maybe I did a little bit on ‘Dancing with the Stars.’ I am a born competitor. The bigger the challenge the better!
‘Dancing With the Stars’ has become a phenomenon, and when I look at that type of reality show, it’s like a variety show.
I made it to the top five on ‘Dancing with the Stars.’ To me, that was just a tremendous accomplishment.
You know, I entertain whether I’m on ‘Housewives,’ or whether I’m on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ or whether I’m on ‘Young and the Restless.’
Maybe I should have a scandal – then I can be on ‘Dancing With the Stars.’
I’ve completely changed the way I eat since doing ‘Dancing With The Stars.’
When you record an album and it goes platinum… yeah, you’re in the studio and you work hard for months, but it’s not like your whole body hurts. Maybe you get a little hoarse and tired. But on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ everything hurts.
I had the most incredible time on ‘Dancing With the Stars.’ It never occurred to me when I took it on that I would physically not be able to do it because that’s not in an Olympic competitor’s vocabulary! It was the most wonderful environment, such a nurturing environment.
‘Dancing With the Stars’ is not a show about me – it’s a show about my partner, it’s a show about celebrities that join the show.
Buzz was, of course, the second man to walk on the moon. Buzz made a rap video, ‘Rocket Experience,’ with Snoop Dogg. He did the cha-cha and the fox-trot and was eliminated in the second round of season ten of ‘Dancing with the Stars’.
I sent out a tweet, ‘Dancing with the Stars’ should stop the jibber jabber. They shouldn’t make the departure of a dancer so tear jerky because nobody’s going to war.
I don’t think it would be fair for Tessa to do ‘Dancing With The Stars.’
I would like to be on ‘Dancing with the Stars.’
‘Dancing with the Stars’ is awesome.
Being on a show like Dancing with the Stars for what I do, that is the top of the game. There is really no other job that gives you the satisfaction of choreographing, of teaching and getting the recognition in that spectrum.
Being on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ is an amazing opportunity. I consider myself lucky to be a part of the show and to be able to share my passion and love of dance with such a huge audience while managing to train a few celebrities in ballroom dance along the way.
It’s so unfair on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ because when the men celebrities are competing, all you look at is the females! So nobody really watches them. Then when you see the women stars competing, you’re expecting them to look like the females and they just can’t! It’s an unfair advantage.
I get up, upload a video to YouTube, eat, sleep, and check all my social medias, eat again, sleep some more, watch ‘Dancing With The Stars’ and go to sleep for the night. Just your average teenage girl, give or take a decade.
I would never do ‘Dancing With The Stars,’ because it’s just not fair. I am too good of a dancer. It would be like LeBron James playing little league basketball.
‘Dancing with the Stars’ was a really great experience. People were definitely surprised that I’m a fighter, or they couldn’t believe I’m a professional fighter, but I feel like I’m going to get that for a while. I’m excited to bring a new demographic over to MMA and the UFC.
Making it to the finale of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ has been a major accomplishment.
I’m on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ because I want to prove my sister wrong. My sister literally told the world that I could not dance, so I have to redeem myself.
If Romeo can do ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ anything is possible.
It’s kind of become a journey about the dancers, but dancers are the reason why this show is so successful. They are the choreographers, they are the teachers and if not for their hard work, there would be no ‘Dancing With the Stars.’
‘Dancing with the Stars’ is a great format for us. It’s a format we license from the BBC, so that can’t travel for us, but we consider it a great success. ‘Desperate Housewives,’ on the other hand, a huge success for us internationally. ‘Missing’ has actually sold to 80 territories before it’s even gone on the air.
‘Dancing With the Stars’ is so Middle America, and people take it so seriously.
When I first joined ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ I did not want to do it. It’s not what I like, it’s not what I believe in… the judges are fake, this is fake, that is fake… there is not a lot of reality.
‘Dancing with the Stars’ was hard work. It was interesting and fun, too, but it was hard work.
‘Dancing With the Stars’ really opened a lot of doors for me, and I’m so grateful for that.
Joining ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ you really don’t know what you are in for or what to expect.
When you face a ‘performance’ that might provoke the ‘I’m scared’ response, choose love and approach your opportunity as a chance to dance with God. It’s more fun than ‘Dancing with the Stars!’
My goal is not to get on ‘Dancing With The Stars.’ I can promise that.