Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Dancings Kristin Cavallari, J.R. Martinez Hoping Voters Overlook Technical Issues

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- There were a few mishaps on Monday nights Dancing with the Stars, but the one involving Kristin Cavallari had nothing to do with a wardrobe malfunction or a misstep. During the broadcast, some viewers across the country experienced at first, a pixilated view of Kristin and her professional partner, Mark Ballas, performing a quickstep, and then a complete loss of picture, leaving many to miss out on her dance entirely. After the show, Kristin said she hoped people who lost their DirecTV picture, would venture out to find her dance online and still cast their votes for the former Hills star. I hope that everyone has a computer and can go watch it on YouTube, she told Access Hollywood. Ahhh! Thats too bad. Kristins dance was a hit with the crowd and most of the judges, par Len Goodman, who took aim at Mark for breaking a hold in the number. Apparently Marks a little bit of a rule-breaker, Kristin laughed. But for him, its more about what the crowd likes and the fans like rather than what the judge likes. So, yeah, we broke a couple rules, but, eh? What are you going to do? Another rule-breaking pair J.R. Martinez and Karina Smirnoff were chastised by Carrie Ann Inaba for doing a lift, and by Len, for performing more of a lindy hop than a jive. The judges deducted points for both errors, leaving last weeks leaderboard toppers in second place on Monday, but they stayed positive. We did great tonight, Karina told Access. People at home were entertained, people in the audience went crazy. That energy we fed off of it so great. J.R. said he was holding out hope that America would pull the pair through to another week to make up for the lost points. The judges theyre entitled to their opinion, whether we agree with them or not, he said. However, theyre only half of the process. The rest of it is up to America. Dancing with the Stars returns with its results show on Tuesday night at 9 PM ET/PT on ABC. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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