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DWTS Season 22 Possibility: NY Giant Rashad Jennings To Dance On Dancing With The Stars?
According to a new interview with TMZ, NY Giant Rashad Jennings is very interested in dancing on Dancing With The Stars when his football days is over. Not sure if next season is a possibility, but, you never know? I love when football players dance. What do you think?
NY Giants RB Rashad Jennings says he wants to be the next Michael Sam … ’cause he is itching for the opportunity to strut his stuff in front of the world on “Dancing with the Stars.”
Jennings was out in NYC when we talked about his television watching habits … and asked if he’d ever be down to trade in his cleats for dancing shoes to compete on ‘DWTS,’ a show he said he LOVES.
Check out the clip — Rashad says ‘DWTS’ is definitely something he wants to do when his football days are over … and is desperately hoping he gets the chance to prove it to producers.
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Sharna Burgess was on KTLA today. She talked about the Dancing The Stars finale and Nick Carter. Dancing didn’t come as natural to him as he and everyone thought, but, he found something else more important while doing the show (awww moment). Great interview and she looks so pretty! Don’t forget you can see Sharna on the Dancing With The Stars Live tour. For tickets, see this link. Thanks to @Idolxfactor for recording.
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Hope the acupuncture went well, CEK. And are the anti virus horse pills taking care of the other "problem"?
Here is an interview with Peta, I guess from the Miami Herald:
“Ballroom dancing is no longer a thing your grandparents did, the dorky thing you didn’t want to admit you’re doing,” says Murgatroyd, 29, from rehearsals in Los Angeles. “This is something freaking amazing to do. Keeps you fit and healthy, and it’s an incredible art form that inspires people.
”Sway taps into that feeling and the ballroom revival fueled by the splashy TV dance shows.“These kind of shows, like Dancing With the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance, brought it back for people to fall in love with again. [They have] given children and teens a greater purpose to be creative, so it’s good for the art form,” Murgatroyd says.
Sway, however, is not the Dancing With the StarsTour redux.
It’s more theatrical, Murgatroyd says. Divided into three parts, it delves into the lives of its pro dancers.Sway opens with a debonair Dovolani leading a production number meant to evoke the nightclub scene of 1940s and ’50s Manhattan.Val brings an emphasis on hip-hop, street and urban influences to the second act. Then Maks, with Murgatroyd, brings South Beach to the mainland for a fusion of salsa, rumba and cha cha.“It’s about the three boys — Maks, Tony and Val — and their journeys to America, and what that means to them,” Murgatroyd says.
“It’s amazing because I have no roots in South America. I’m Eastern European, so it’s very strange that I’ve always been drawn to that culture, and it’s kind of exciting,” Maks said.
Murgatroyd, born in Auckland, New Zealand, and raised in Perth, Australia, similarly finds herself attracted to Latin rhythms.“I must say my favorite dances in the show are during my section,” she says. “I love the passionate, fiery dances. I don’t get to tell my story about coming to America, but I get to do the dances I love like the salsa and rumba and cha cha. I like creating a story when I dance, and those dances do that with love and lust and anger and pain, and the cha cha is cheery. I like exploring those things. Perfect for Miami.”
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Hope the acupuncture went well, CEK. And are the anti virus horse pills taking care of the other "problem"?
Here is an interview with Peta, I guess from the Miami Herald:
“Ballroom dancing is no longer a thing your grandparents did, the dorky thing you didn’t want to admit you’re doing,” says Murgatroyd, 29, from rehearsals in Los Angeles. “This is something freaking amazing to do. Keeps you fit and healthy, and it’s an incredible art form that inspires people.
”Sway taps into that feeling and the ballroom revival fueled by the splashy TV dance shows.“These kind of shows, like Dancing With the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance, brought it back for people to fall in love with again. [They have] given children and teens a greater purpose to be creative, so it’s good for the art form,” Murgatroyd says.
Sway, however, is not the Dancing With the StarsTour redux.
It’s more theatrical, Murgatroyd says. Divided into three parts, it delves into the lives of its pro dancers.Sway opens with a debonair Dovolani leading a production number meant to evoke the nightclub scene of 1940s and ’50s Manhattan.Val brings an emphasis on hip-hop, street and urban influences to the second act. Then Maks, with Murgatroyd, brings South Beach to the mainland for a fusion of salsa, rumba and cha cha.“It’s about the three boys — Maks, Tony and Val — and their journeys to America, and what that means to them,” Murgatroyd says.
“It’s amazing because I have no roots in South America. I’m Eastern European, so it’s very strange that I’ve always been drawn to that culture, and it’s kind of exciting,” Maks said.
Murgatroyd, born in Auckland, New Zealand, and raised in Perth, Australia, similarly finds herself attracted to Latin rhythms.“I must say my favorite dances in the show are during my section,” she says. “I love the passionate, fiery dances. I don’t get to tell my story about coming to America, but I get to do the dances I love like the salsa and rumba and cha cha. I like creating a story when I dance, and those dances do that with love and lust and anger and pain, and the cha cha is cheery. I like exploring those things. Perfect for Miami.”
Hey View...Thanks for thinking about me...Acupuncture went well...she gave the the full needle treatment today. I finished my Blue Horse Pills yesterday...they must have done what they were suppose to...the rash never spread far and I only have minor discomfort like a sunburn type feeling if I lean on it...So I guess I am doing ok....
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Good Wednesday Morning Everyone...had to go to the Allergist with my daughter this morning, it was really foggy and she was a bit nervous because she had never driven in fog like this before...
Funny story...This morning at 4:15 am my phone rings and it was my son...I answered and no one was on the other line so I just figured he may have accidentally rolled over on the phone in his sleep. I hung up and about 5 minutes later it rang again...still no answer from him and I got a bit concerned because he gets up and goes to the gym before he goes to work and I was worried something had happened on his way there...but no answer,,,,I hung up and it rang again...and then I heard this little whisper of a voice on the other end....it was my littlest granddaughter Kaylee...she was mumbling and I kept telling her to go give the phone to her daddy....after I called two times and she called me back about 4 more times she finally went and threw the phone at him and I finally got him to answer....She has just started waking in the middle of the night and going into their room and she must have heard his alarm on the phone go off at 4:15 and got the phone...That child is a mess....
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No words....