
Getting voted off reality TV is hurtful, especially if it’s early in the competition. Season 34 of DWTS premiered in September. Three contestants have gone home so far.
The next episode of DWTS is an emotional one. The theme for Tuesday, October 14, is dedication night. The celebrities choose one person in their lives to dedicate their dances to.
One contestant claims they were bullied off the show. Keep reading to find out why.
Dedication Night Song & Dances
The dedication usually comes with a heartwarming and sometimes devastating story about love and loss.
The Season 34 Dedication Night songs and dances are:
Jen Affleck and Jan Ravnik will perform a Viennese Waltz to “Rescue” by Lauren Daigle.
Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa will perform a Viennese Waltz to “Daughters” by John Mayer.
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy will perform a Contemporary to “Sparks” by Coldplay.
Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach will perform a Contemporary to “Rewrite the Stars” by Zac Efron & Zendaya.
Danielle Fishel and Pasha Pashkov will perform a Jive to “Boy Meets World” by Twenty Cent Crush featuring Phil Rosenthal.
Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten will perform a Foxtrot to “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)” by Natalie Cole.
Scott Hoying and Rylee Arnold will perform a Foxtrot to “Parallel” by Scott Hoying.
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson will perform a Contemporary to “You’ll Be In My Heart” by Phil Collins.
Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas will perform a Contemporary to “Heal” by Jamal Roberts.
Andy Richter and Emma Slater will perform a Salsa to “Jump In the Line” by Harry Belafonte.
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A lot of fans think there might be a surprise announcement that no one will go home this week. But dedication night eliminations do happen.
However, if there is an elimination, many fans feel it’s time for comedian Andy Richter to go home. So, we’ll see if the show gives the contestants a break on the emotional night.
DWTS Season 34 Star Makes Shocking Bullying Claims After Elimination
Hilaria Baldwin’s time in Los Angeles, California, is over. She did not expect to go home last week. But now she’s speaking out about it.
She addressed her elimination in a social media video. The season 34 contestant said that bullies were why she left the show.
“I did get bullied off the show I did I did that is for sure, that is for sure, yeah,” she said without further explanation.
Andy Richter spoke out after Hilaria’s elimination to tell fans to stop being mean to her. “There’s enough meanness in the world and we don’t need it in a ballroom dance competition,” he said in her defense.
Tell us in the comments why you think she’s claiming she was bullied off DWTS.
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