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Carrie Ann Inaba and J-Lo Didn't 'Fly' Together on 'In Living Color' (VIDEO)
Dancer and 'Dancing With the Stars' judge Carrie Ann Inaba was on 'The Wendy Williams Show' (weekdays, syndicated), discussing her early career as an 'In Living Color' 'Fly Girl dancer in the early 1990s. Jennifer Lopez was also a Fly Girl, and Inaba told Williams that people would confuse the two, even though "she's Latin and I'm Asian." "Were you guys friends?" Williams asked. "Well, we worked together ... not always ... when you have a room full of five girls with strong personalities you don't always get along." OK, Carrie Ann, we'll take that as a no.
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Carrie Ann Inaba on Home Renovations, Cats and Boyfriends (VIDEO)
'Dancing With the Stars' judge Carrie Ann Inaba appeared on 'Live With Regis and Kelly' (weekdays, syndicated) and dished on her hectic life, which currently includes home renovations, a menagerie of five cats, and a boyfriend.A recent stay in a spacious rental home inspired Inaba to impulsively tear down walls in her house, which distressed her sizable number of pets. Inaba said she already had three cats of her own before she started dating her boyfriend, who came equipped with two more felines. Needless to say, the sheer number of animals in the Inaba household raised a collective eyebrow from Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa.
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Recap: Dancing with the Stars - Performance 10
(S09E20) It's the finals of Dancing with the Stars and the trophy was placed in front of the judge's table. Tom announces that three couples have three new dances; technically Mya was part of Team Paso Doble in week seven. The second round was the megamix, and I would rather have them return to the group dance-off format. The three couples dancing at the same time was too much to handle. I missed individuality.
I was very disappointed with the Freestyle round. There's free reign and it didn't seem like anyone even took it. I was expecting Kelly to rock out and Mya to pull off a tasteful hip-hop piece. Alas, I got neither.
Is Dancing with the Stars always this crazy?
Good thing that Paula Abdul was there to bring an air of normalcy and logic to the whole evening.
Dancing with the Stars: Performance 1 Results

(S09E03) Two nights, two eliminations, and a lot of unnecessary crap until the eliminations. Thus is the Dancing with the Stars elimination process. And we're live. Unfortunately, no outbursts from Macy Gray tonight.
Encore performance – Kelly & Louis – Viennese Waltz – One thing that I loved about the performance was the way that they incorporated the dress into the performance. It still brings Sharon chills.
After a quick recap of the women's performance last night. The eliminations begin with the men first. The first two couples safe are Louie & Chelsie and Aaron & Karina.
Carrie Ann Inaba and Chris Harrison on the Hosting the Emmys Red Carpet, 'Dancing With the Stars' and 'The Bachelor'
Memorizing the bios of 16 celebrities and dancers for 'Dancing With the Stars' and roughly 30 contenders for 'The Bachelor' is a breeze compared to the homework that judge Carrie Ann Inaba and host Chris Harrison are doing this week. The ABC reality folks are researching dozens of nominees and multiple categories in order to handle hosting duties for the TV Guide Network's Red Carpet coverage of the 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards set to air Sunday, Sept. 20 (6pm EST - 8pm EST). AOL TV caught up with the duo at a press reception at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to get the scoop on their Emmy strategy and what's coming up this season on 'Dancing' and 'The Bachelor.'
So You Think You Can Dance: Top 14 Perform
(S05E11) You know that there is going to be a lot of unnecessary fluff when there are seven couples and two hours to fill. The show decided to give us highs and lows of the dancers. Damn time wasters. Did anyone notice the credits took twice the amount than they normally do? Our guest judge was Mia Michaels who admitted that her harsh opinion of Brandon has changed. Cat in her hot fuchsia dress mentioned a "big announcement" near the end of the show, as if she didn't want us to switch over to America's Got Talent. Unfortunately, it wasn't Michael Jackson related.
Dancing with the Stars: Expendable judges?
This week on Dancing with the Stars, Len ruffled some feathers by announcing that Ty should go home and that potential professional dancer Mayo was too tall. Both proved him wrong. This caused an uproar from several viewers that Len is too old, stuffy, biased, or mean. This led me to wonder if the judges are expendable.The show shouldn't go the way of American Idol and add a judge, because the time allotment would go bonkers and the scores would confuse viewers (getting a 30 is a lot easier than getting a 40). Let's take a look at the positives and negatives of our three judges.
Dancing with the Stars: Week 5
(S08E08) With the passion of the Paso Doble and the grace of the Viennese Waltz, most of the contestants have proven that they deserve to be here. Even Steve-O has improved leaps and bounds since week one. Carrie Ann was on the attack the whole night. She had to be angry at her hairdresser and took it out on the contestants. This week was one of those weeks where the lift continues to be debated. She accepts Shawn for being artistic, but penalizes Melissa for a flub. More analysis after the jump.
Dancing with the Stars: Week 3
(S08E04) Dancing with the Stars heated up tonight. This is the first night where we got to see the opening, and I'm saddened that the disco ball openings are no more. The kaleidoscope is still there, but now the show attempts to take advantage of the widescreen. Although Tom mentioned that everyone had the same amount of time to practice, you have to think that the four weeks before the show started is an advantage for endurance and teamwork.There was a three-way tie for first place tonight. If this week is the precursor of who the final three will be, Gilles, Shawn, and Melissa seem to have it in their hands. I can definitely see Lil Kim fight her way in there; her strength is definitely the Latin section. More information and analysis after the jump.
Dancing With The Stars: Week 10 The Finale

(S07E21) In the grand tradition of Dancing With The Stars, everyone came together for the glorious task of turning 3 minutes of results into a two hour ratings bonanza. If you have seen the finale before, you know how it all went down. Take a couple of musical numbers, interviews or dances with all the eliminated contestants, and add in a whole lot of replays as the show looks back at all that has gone on. It's not the greatest recipe for a two hour show, but after 20 episodes of top ten numbers, I suppose they've earned it. I'll not spoil the big surprise before the jump, so hit the link for a brief look at all that went on, and to find out who took home the mirrorball.
Dancing With The Stars: Week 10 The Finals

(S07E20) After two and a half months, and nineteen episodes, it all comes down to this. Our remaining three couples made their way back to the ballroom for what Tom called, "The most closely contested finals ever." That was an apt description after what we saw in the semi-finals. With Lance & Lacey wrestling the lead away from Brooke & Derek as we neared the end of the season, it really looked like season seven could go to anyone. How would it play out? Would it all come down to the big freestyle numbers? And, oh yeah, which dancing kids team won? The answers to all of those questions, and a look at the rest of the finals performances, after the jump.
Dancing With The Stars: Week 9

(S07E18) And then, there were four. If you wanted, you could make an argument for Maurice Greene, but I think the viewers did a solid job narrowing the field down to these four teams. Coming into the semi-finals, all of them had a legitimate shot at making it to the big show next week. It would all come down to their two week 9 performances. Along the way, we had a little bit of something old, and something new. As in years past, the stuffiest of the judges made his rounds to all of the final four teams for Len Goodman's Master Class. New to this season, they also managed to work in two pro numbers as examples of what to look for in the salsa and the jitterbug. It all added up to a pretty entertaining night. There were 10s, and there were 7s. Who came out on top? The scores, and a rundown of all the performances, after the jump.
Dancing With The Stars: Week 8 results

(S07E17) It's crunch time. A trip to the semi-finals was riding on the results tonight. One couple would fall just short of that goal. Would it be the steady, season long leader, Brooke? Or the young, and sometimes erratic, Cody? Have fans warmed up to big Warren Sapp? Or do they prefer their championship athletes to be of the faster variety, and favor Maurice? And what of Lance & Lacey? Is it just Len, or have fans turned on them too? The answers, are after the jump, along with a rundown of the various performances and taped packages. Those include my favorite results show performance of the season, and my most hated piece of filler as well.
Dancing With The Stars: Week 8

(S07E16) Week eight. We're getting down to it now, just two weeks away from the finals. You can certainly make a case for a couple of teams that would be considered the favorites, but at this point in the competition, anyone can win. All of the teams are one bad number, one set of nutty judges scores, or one weak fan vote away from elimination. Upping the pressure this week, not only would each team be performing both a ballroom and a Latin number, but each star would have to do a 15-second solo.
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