Dancing With The Stars Season 33: Which Contestants Ended Up In Double Elimination During Oscars Night? Find Out

As an obsessed fan who has been following Dancing with the Stars since its inception, I must say that Season 33’s Oscars Night was nothing short of magical! The stars truly brought classic Hollywood moments to life through their mesmerizing performances and iconic movie songs.


In Season 33 of Dancing with the Stars, the initial theme was an enchanting Oscars Night, showcasing cherished Hollywood scenes and renowned film tunes. The event was filled with outstanding performances, fierce rivalry, and a surprising double elimination, where two celebrities bid farewell to the dance floor. Let’s take a look at some of the most captivating moments and which contestants were eliminated from the Mirrorball Trophy race.

The start of Oscars Night was marked by Hollywood turmoil as celebrities walked down the Dancing with the Stars red carpet, heightening anticipation for the first theme night of the season. The night kicked off with Jenn Tran from The Bachelorette performing a tango to A Little Party Never Killed Nobody, which was originally from The Great Gatsby.

Jenn and her dance partner Pasha encountered an unforeseen technical issue while their music refused to play during their routine. Regardless of this setback, they demonstrated great resilience and managed to finish their performance, receiving a score of 19 out of 30. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba commended their determination, saying, “It’s hard to keep going without the beat, but you pulled it off.

One of the night’s outstanding performers was Disney star Chandler Kinney, who left the judges spellbound with her enchanting rumba to Barbie’s What Was I Made For? Chandler, along with partner Brandon, received the highest score of the evening, earning 24 out of a possible 30. Judge Derek Hough commended her performance as both smooth and emotionally charged, using words like ‘elegant’ and ‘beautifully controlled’.

On the contrary, Anna Delvey, a former scammer who was convicted, found it challenging to perform the quickstep to KT Tunstall’s Suddenly I See from The Devil Wears Prada. Anna admitted that dancing seemed simpler than it actually was, commenting, “The most difficult aspect of dancing is leaping about.” Her friend Julia Fox witnessed her performance, which earned 17 out of 30 points, and pleaded with people to be understanding towards Anna.

The night was filled with tributes, with actor Reginald VelJohnson performing a paso doble to Ode to Joy to celebrate his part in Die Hard.

In a police uniform much like his character’s, VelJohnson reminisced about working alongside Bruce Willis, sharing, “That was my debut in a major film, and Bruce was incredibly gracious to me. I owe him a debt of gratitude.” Nevertheless, the evaluators felt his acting skills were insufficient, awarding him a score of 15 out of 30.

Stephen Nedoroscik, an Olympic gymnast, channeled his inner superhero with a Superman-inspired foxtrot. Stephen’s vibrant routine thrilled the judges, scoring 22 out of 30. However, Bruno Tonioli said, “You need to channel your excited energy better in the coming weeks.” 

One notable moment was when Olympic rugby star Ilona Maher performed an intricate salsa dance with her partner, inspired by Dirty Dancing. This captivating routine featured elaborate lifts and they received a total score of 21/30.

The evening concluded unexpectedly with a double dismissal, pushing Anna Delvey and Tori Spelling out of the contest. Despite their valiant attempts, neither celebrity garnered sufficient votes or managed to impress the judges enough to move forward in the competition. Host Julianne Hough inquired about her takeaways from the show, to which Anna responded bluntly, “Nothing,” leaving a lasting impression.

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2024-09-25 16:23