Wendy Williams Has A Meltdown On First Show Of Dancing With The Stars!



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Tonight Dancing with the Stars aired season 12 first season. The lady that had all of our hearts as soon as the show opened up was the one and only “How You Doing” lady Mrs. Wendy Williams. Although Wendy was excited about being apart of the show, she suffered a slight fear of failure. For all you guys that watch her daytime show, Wendy has no rhythm! So this leap of faith was definitely taking her out of her comfort zone.

During one of Wendy’s first rehearsals, she began to cry, in fear of not being able to accomplish the task of rhythm and dance. That moment I believe Wendy gained a pity fan base. I know ill be voting for her even though her performance was the absolute worse and she received the lowest scores of the evening. I laughed the whole time but I’m still voting for my girl.
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I think the judges were kind of hard on Mrs. Wendy, they knew she had no business out there trying to two step. One judge even said, Williams lacked personality and confidence. By the end of the night she was second to the last at  14 for her stiff cha cha. I cant wait until next week, Because Mrs. Wendy stole the show even though is wasn’t due to her dancing abilities.

Check out a video clip of Wendy Williams walking the Plank:

Starting with a Bang
The Karate Kid Ralph Macchio immediately became the dancer to beat, earning a night-best 24 points and loads of crowd love. Women and girls screamed so loudly after his foxtrot that the judges could barely be heard. “What an amazing surprise!” said Carrie Ann Inaba. “It shocked me that you had such elegance.” Len Goodman declared his performance “the best foxtrot tonight.”

Cheers, Not Jeers
Kirstie Alley lived up to her hype with an amazing cha cha that brought down the house and garnered an impressive 23 points. Bruno Tonioli declared her cha cha “the best of the night” and said he can’t wait for what’s next. “I feel like we’re just scratching the surface,” he said.

Promising Signs
Proving how talented this season’s slate is, Disney star Chelsea Kane delivered a strong 21-point performance. “That was one-and-a-half minutes of pure afterglow,” gushed Tonioli of her foxtrot.

 Right up with her, also with 21 points, was NFL player Hines Ward, whose technique matched his charm. “You are exuberant and your smile lights up the whole stage,” Inaba said of Ward’s cha cha.

Girl Next-Door Appeal
Kendra Wilkinson charmed the audience, but what her cha cha had in high energy it lacked in points. Tonioli commended her “full-frontal attack” but criticized her legwork.

Next Monday, all 11 contestants return to the ballroom for a new dance. Fan votes from the first two weeks will be combined with the judges’ scores to determine who will be eliminated on the season’s first live results show, March 29 on ABC.




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