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Brian Austin Green is sticking up for his fiance, former DWTS pro Sharna Burgess.
If you don’t know, Sharna revealed earlier this year that she wasn’t asked back for the current season of Dancing with the Stars. Now, after fans noticed her absence from the Len Goodman tribute, her partner is speaking out.
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If you don’t know, Len was a former DWTS judge who passed away earlier this year.
“I can’t begin to tell you how disappointed I was for Sharna Burgess to not be invited for the tribute last night. It’s disappointing as well that none of her ‘family in the ballroom’ stuck up for her or spoke out,” Brian wrote on Instagram. “She’s an incredible soul and has always been a friend to everyone.” He included a hashtag that read, “family sticks together.”
He also captioned the post, “She wasn’t even invited to sit in the stands and watch. Shame on that group of people. Kindness is an action, and so is love ❤️ @cherylburke should have been there as well.” Cheryl Burke, a longtime dancer on the show who exited last year, was also not asked back.
In the comments of his post, Brian also answered a few questions from fans. Eight former pro dancers were invited back, if you didn’t see.
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Bob Vylan have called out “cowardly” bands Sleaford Mods and IDLES for not speaking out in support of Palestine.The comments against the bands came during Bob Vylan’s show in Dublin last night (November 9), when the frontman spoke directly to the crowd to share his support of those caught up in the Palestine/Israel conflict.Referring to some of the distressing scenes shown on the news and social media of those in Gaza, they recalled their annoyance at the “cowardly” bands who claim to be politically-motivated and left-wing, but have stayed silent about the war.“It’s not just local, its world-fucking-news, and we are watching fucking babies being burned…Children being pulled from the rubble of fucking buildings that have been absolutely levelled after spending days under that. How the fuck can you call yourself a political left-wing band if you are not fucking speaking up for people that have no voice at the moment?” they said.“It’s a cowardly fucking thing.
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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Aria Mia Loberti, the breakout star of Shawn Levy‘s Netflix limited series “All the Light We Cannot See,” has narrated a new audio edition of Jules Verne’s classic novel “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.” Loberti, a writer, human rights advocate and Fulbright Scholarship recipient, made her acting debut in “All the Light We Cannot See,” an adaptation of Anthony Doerr’s beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning novel which will premiere on Netflix Thursday. In the show, Loberti plays Marie-Laure, a courageous blind teenager living in Nazi-occupied France during WWII.
Cheryl Burke nearly had the gig as “The Bachelorette.” However, it all fell through. Fans heard rumors that the former “Dancing With The Stars” pro may be starring on the reality dating show. However, they never understood why nothing came of it.
Brian Austin Green ain’t impressed with Dancing with the Stars after they snubbed his fiancée Sharna Burgess.
Instagram post. Burgess, who appeared on the show for 14 seasons, was not asked to return to “DWTS” this year. The show is currently in its 32nd season.Goodman, a legend in ballroom dance and longtime “DWTS” judge, died in April at age 78 after prostate cancer spread to his bones.“It’s disappointing as well that none of her ‘family in the ballroom’ stuck up for her or spoke out.
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Emily Longeretta “Dancing With the Stars” is honoring their forever head judge. During the show’s “Most Memorable Year” week, multiple former pro dancers reunited with current pros for a number dedicated to Len Goodman. The dance was choreographed by married duo and current pros Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson.
“screwed” him over. “I’ve always thought Tom was a great host,” Spicer, 52, told The Post Tuesday adding that he “loved being a part of Season 28” and is “thoroughly enjoying the current season.” Spicer, who served under President Donald Trump, made the exclusive statement following Bergeron’s, 68, declaration on Cheryl Burke’s “Sex, Lies, and Spray Tans” podcast on Monday.
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