He continued to delight us in his genuine love for dance, and casually breaking gender norms in the most wonderful way. With an incredible rumba and impressive quickstep, Chris brought back the eyeliner this week.
Multiple people have tried to drag me along with promise that cricket is a great place to drink a beer, but I am not sure they know there are many other places to drink a beer that don’t have cricket playing at them. This is due to having never watched a game of cricket in my life. Prior to the show, Chris Harris was the only “star” I had not heard of. I predict that David’s story will turn into a great play called David’s Dream Run, that will also give a high school kid who is really bad at dancing a chance to shine on stage in the lead role. I will also reward an A for Amelia for being the unsung hero of this whole competition. As an Epsom resident, this one really hit me in the feels. Everyone had a very emotional “most memorable year”, which makes sense.ĭavid Seymour’s sob story was that he got into politics. You might not know the Dancing with the Stars studio seats approximately eight people.Īfter a disastrous “Paso- no-ble”, that was somehow more disastrous than the wig he wore, we finally said our goodbyes to David Seymour. Also, there was no water and I was parched so I believe The Bachelor tell-all horror stories. Unfortunately, the opening group dance was pre-recorded, so I had to cancel my plan to sneak into it.
I got to see David Seymour come out in his white Accor Hotels robe to greet fans before the show. I got to see each judge take an Instagram picture of their outfit. At this point I was very glad not to be a star on the show, because mine was 2001 when I got my pen licence.īeing at the live shows lived up to my every fantasy. The second theme was a throwback to their most memorable year. Suzy doing the sprinkler in a Kozmik sweater would have literally stopped all the clocks, so let us mourn what could have been. The first theme of the show was the 90s, which in my humble opinion is a pretty rude theme to do after eliminating Queen of the 90s Suzy Cato. What a time to be a live audience member! In the penultimate week of the competition the dancers had the challenge of strutting their stuff not once, but twice in the arena of rhinestone grandeur. I traded the shrine of the silver monkey for the famed Glitterball Trophy, as we watched five local heroes get whittled down to four. Not since the days of Legends of the Hidden Temple have I longed to be a live audience member as much as I have with this season’s Dancing with the Stars. This week Miriam Moore was a member of that audience, and this is her story. You might not know that Dancing with the Stars NZ is actually filmed in front of a live studio audience.