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Learn more- The 12th season of "Dancing with the Stars" is upon us and here are the couples:
Disney star Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas
Talk show host Wendy Williams and Tony Dovolani
Super Bowl MVP Hines Ward and Kym Johnson
Supermodel Petra Nemcova and Dmitry Chaplin
Rapper/actor Romeo and Chelsie Hightower
Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard and Anna Trebunskaya
"Reality star" Kendra Wilkinson and Louis van Amstel
Movie star Ralph Macchio and Karina Smirnoff
WWE star Chris Jericho and Cheryl Burke
Radio personality Mike Catherwood and Lacey Schwimmer
TV and movie star Kirstie Alley and Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
Chelsea & Mark: The Disney star tells us she kissed Joe Jonas "and it didn't suck." She wanted to do the show because she never had that "boy dance" because she was home schooled. She nervous about getting her steps right despite her great chemistry with Mark in rehearsal. They dance a foxtrot. Head judge Len Goodman says they're a "young, fresh couple" and it had a fresh appeal and they did a good job, overall, despite a bit he didn't like that strayed from the traditional. Bruno Tonioli says Chelsea has a lot of talent, but has to extend her lines. Carrie Ann Inaba agrees, saying Chelsea's moves are strong, but she has to connect her moves all a little more. Scores: 7, 7, 7. Total: 21
Wendy & Tony: Wendy gets emotional as she tries to learn the steps Tony is teaching, and she begins crying during a seemingly simple portion. She tells us she knew she'd get that way and that she feel crying is not a sign of weakness. They dance a cha cha cha. Bruno tells Wendy she has to deliver a stronger performance that matches her personality. Carrie Ann says she saw "real fear" in Wendy's eyes before the performance. She tells Wendy to go "way more" to match her "bigger than life spirit." Len says he thought it was going to be something special, but she failed to bring her personality onto the floor. He challenges her to come out and "really sell" her quickstep next week. Scores: 5, 4, 5. Total: 14
Hines & Kym: The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver says he doesn't do touchdown dances because he can't really dance. After a couple of trips and stumbles in rehearsal, Hines says he wants to show America he's got the hips, soul and swagger. They dance a cha cha cha. The crowd roars and Carrie Ann says it was "the sparkliest cha cha" she's ever seen and that Hines' smile lights up the whole stage. She calls it a great performance. Len says it was clean, quick and confident. Len notes that he was looking at Hines' bum and it's the top and he thoroughly enjoyed it. Bruno says Hines is so nimble, so light-footed and the timing was excellent. He gives Hines a tip about not leaning forward so much. Scores: 7, 7, 7. Total: 21
b]Petra & Dmitry: The supermodel's story of survival after being swept up in a tsunami in 2004 and having her pelvis broken in four places. Dmitry helps her with improving her flexibility, especially in her pelvis area. Rehearsals were going well until the news came Friday about the earthquake and tsunami, which made her very emotional and made it difficult to focus on dancing. She decided to dedicate her foxtrot to everywhere who's been effected by the disaster in Japan. Len says the whole routine had charm and elegance, but she should work on her posture. He's also worried about her doing the jive next week, which is tough for tall people. Bruno says there were some moments of extreme beauty. Carrie Ann says something about the way Petra dances is "truly breathtaking." But she thinks there was a little lift, but she won't penalize them because it's the first episode. Scores: 6, 6, 6. Total: 18
Romeo & Chelsie: Hoping to make up for the disaster that was his dad's performance in Season 2. Chelsie finds it tough to break through Romeo's hesitation to give in to some of the more "feminine" moves the dance requires. They dance a cha cha cha. Bruno says Romeo was vibrant, playful, energetic, but still very messy. It was a good performance despite losing it a couple of times. Carrie Ann says he has sex appeal "for days" and the chemistry was clear. She tells him to work on his posture. Len says Romeo has plenty of energy, but it was "all a bit casual and carefree." He says he has to work on technique. Scores: 7, 6, 6. Total: 19
Sugar Ray & Anna: Anna asks the all-important first question: "How would you like me to call you?" He says Ray is fine. Ray gets a little emotional in rehearsal after getting frustrated. Anna talks him out of his doldrums and challenges him, asking who his toughest opponent was in the ring. He says "Hitman," and stands up as if he's taking Thomas Hearns on again. They dance a foxtrot. Carrie Ann knows Sugar Ray is going to be a fan favorite and says he reminds her of Ben Vereen, "but posture, posture, posture, please." Len says it's "lovely to be in the company of a fellow athlete." Then he says, "Foxtrot is fine wine and caviar, this was beer and a pizza." Bruno asks if he can call him "Sugar," and Ray says yes. He then pokes fun at Sugar Ray's turtle-like posture. Scores: 6, 5, 6. Total: 17
Kendra & Louis: The former "Girl Next Door" and ex-resident of the Playboy Mansion says she's here to turn years of club dancing into refined ballroom. She insists that her hips don't lie. She vows that her first cha cha is going to be hot. "Not club hot, but classy hot." Len says she held his interest from start to finish, but not always for the right reasons. He tells her to straighten her legs to get a good hip action. Bruno agrees, and tells Kendra she gives "a full-frontal attack to the senses." Carrie Ann says she loved Kendra's spunk but urges her to work on her spots. Scores: 6, 6, 6. Total: 18
Ralph & Karina: Fully embracing his Danny LaRusso-ness, Ralph introduces himself by saying, "Wax on, wax off," and Karina introduces herself to him by standing in position for a crane kick. She then prepares him for training, calling herself "Miss Miyagi." How in the world is Danny LaRusso 49 years old?! That's what he says, as he aims to complete the foxtrot without throwing his back out. The crowd gives a standing ovation. Bruno says he's got a feeling that Ralph is a hit. He heaps praise and gives a couple of quick pointers. Carrie Ann says it was an amazing surprise and says the dance was "truly gorgeous." Len says there's no doubt Ralph can dance and he's got great potential. Then he calls it the best foxtrot of the night. Scores: 8, 8, 8. Total: 24
Chris & Cheryl: Chris says there is not a lot of difference between wrestling and dancing. Chris has a little trouble ripping his sleeves off during the performance (Hulk Hogan must be disappointed). They dance a cha cha cha. Carrie Ann says Chris has a power when he dances and he didn't miss anything. She suggests he put more content into his dances so he can do more. Len thinks Chris' hips are allergic to music, but that Chris came out and did well. Bruno says he hasn't had so much fun with leather and PVC since The Village People. He says it was a messy at times, but always entertaining. Scores: 7, 6, 6. Total: 19
Mike & Lacey: Psycho Mike is the new Adam Carolla on the "Loveline" radio show with Dr. Drew Pinsky. Mike insists that what he lacks in talent he makes up for by being the least-known person on the cast. They dance a foxtrot. Len says, "Dancing is movement to music. You did move and there was music, but..." He tells Mike to get on with it next week. Bruno says it wasn't smooth and was uncoordinated. Carrie Ann says Bruno was being a little hard on Mike, but agreed that he was a little jerky and not smooth enough. Scores: 5, 4, 4. Total: 13
Kirstie & Maks: Kirstie says she's doing the show to see just how far she can push herself and still survive. She tells Maks she's a fan of the show, saying, "I'm like a 'Dancing with the Stars' ho." She says she simply wants to stay upright during her cha cha cha. She does and the crowd loves it. Bruno says he thinks we're just scratching at the surface for what Kirstie can do and says her foot placement on the cha cha was the best of the night. Carrie Ann says Kirstie was unbelievable. Len says it was fun, cheeky and entertaining and it made him feel good. Scores: 8, 7, 8. Total: 23
LEADER BOARD:
Ralph & Karina: 24
Kirstie & Maks: 23
Chelsea & Mark: 21
Hines & Kym: 21
Romeo & Chelsie: 19
Chris & Cheryl: 19
Petra & Dmitry: 18
Kendra & Louis: 18
Sugar Ray & Anna: 17
Wendy & Tony: 14
Mike & Lacey: 13
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