One of our favorite things about Dancing With The Stars is the way the show celebrates the stars’ careers in the most fun ways. We’ve watched Alfonso Ribeiro dance to Tom Jones’s It’s Not Unusual and perform his iconic “Carlton” dance. In Nelly’s first episode, he appeared on a motorcycle and danced the salsa to his hit song Ride Wit Me. Stephen Nedoroscik had his moment to show off on October 15 when he incorporated the pommel horse into his DWTS routine.
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He’s just so darn good. On Dedication Night, he and Rylee Arnold danced the Agentine Tango to the White Stripes’ Seven Nation Army. The song has a rhythmic beat that lends itself perfectly to Stephen’s quick routine on the horse. He started their performance with a solo gymnastics routine that was impressive on its own. It’s even more incredible when you factor in that Stephen wore a suit.
He and Rylee hit the floor and once again, impressed the judges. Bruno Tonioli told Stephen, “You were a good student.” He said Stephen kept his focus throughout the dance. Fellow judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Mark Ballas agreed, noting he was a bit wobbly, but it didn’t stop them from scoring Stephen and Rylee a total of 33.
Fans love Stephen and think he’s very dedicated to getting his dances right.
“Rylee is giving him BY FAR the most challenging choreography in the competition but he’s handling it and doing amazing. He deserves to go to the finale,” a fan wrote on YouTube.
This person agreed, “I thought he deserved all 9s. Really difficult dance. Great prescience and footwork. So partial to our Olympians and running backs and I just love this young man. Absolutely fantastic, especially when he started doing gymnastics at beginning. Great performance. And see improvement every week with Riley!”
Stephen and Rylee will be back next week and we can’t wait to see what’s in store.
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