Dancing with the Stars 11, Week 4 – Monday/Tuesday Night Countdown Media
Would you like to see what Cheryl and Maks say and have planned for their partners Rick Fox and Brandy this upcoming Monday night? ET gives us a glimpse…
ET’s there as NBA star Rick and his pro-partner Cheryl rehearse the Argentine tango, which Cheryl promises will be “sophisticated and sensual and romantic and very classy.” “But with machismo!” Rick adds. How will the duo heighten their routine’s sensuality? “[Through] the choreography, really, and the music is really cool. And lots of passion,” Cheryl says.
On the set of an “OK!” Photoshoot, Brandy calls Maks a “Diva”. It’s hilarious watching this exchange and Maks getting a little uncomfortable. I love how Brandy can do that to him. She talks on her love for the costumes and more as well. Here’s ET’s exclusive video on all of this coverage;
You can see some cool pics and more of Brandy’s upcoming photoshoot with “OK!” (where Maks makes a special appearance) at Toyaz World.
Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino crashed The Ellen Show yesterday showing his sexy moves with Karina. Check them out! They are hilarious.
This episode will air on Monday, Oct. 11th.
In other Monday “countdowns”, Carrie Anne tweeted lastnight that it’s “Double score Night” which is going make things even more interesting, isn’t it?
Hope the #DWTS contestants are getting ready for a good night on MOnday – it’s double score night on #DWTS!!!! Technique and Performance
Also, according to The LA Times Florence + The Machine are performing on Tuesday night’s results show. If you didn’t see her on the VMAs this year, they blew the house down.
The London-based singer is tapped for the special “Acoustic Week” theme in which she will give a rendition of her hit “Dog Days Are Over” during Tuesday’s result show.








[...] have more media coverage to add to our countdown. In Part 1 we saw teasers for what’s to come for Cheryl and Rick, Maks and Brandy, and The Situation and [...]
Thank you for the posting the line up for
evryone,
Do any of you recall the days when the men wore the tux and ladies those beautiful gowns with such beautiful foot work and grace that they seemed to float across the dance floor?
Time has changed, but its still a wonderful event to watch.