
Dancing With The Stars fans are done. They want the judges fired and a former pro to take their place. Fans have been fed up with all three judges this season. They are giving out scores to people they feel don’t deserve them. However, they are being harder on other contestants and won’t give them the scores fans think they deserve. There is a lot to unfold and uncover when it comes to this. Keep reading to find out more about this situation.
DWTS Season 34 Gets Tougher And Tougher
Dancing With The Stars Season 34 has a lot of good competition. However, this means it is getting harder each week. Some of the contestants have already gone home. However, on last night’s episode, they did not send anyone home. It was dedication night, and they did not want anyone to go home after these special dances. The judges are being tough when it comes to scoring. They have admitted that there are two different groups in the competition. Some are beginners and improving, while others are very talented. So, this could also be why they are scoring them differently.
‘DWTS’ Alfonso Ribeiro/Credit: YouTube
Fans Done, Want Judges Fired And Old Pro To Take Place
Fans are done with the judges. After they saw Kym Johnson on the show as a guest judge, they wanted her to take over and the other three to be fired. This is something they are now begging for.
“Make her a permanent feature.”
“It’s no surprise she was such an incredible pro during her tenure on the show. please make her a permanent judge.”
“It’s sad how the guest judge was the best judge of the night and you have judges who’ve been on that panel for yearssssssss,”
“Like all 3 of them need to go. I had high hopes for Derek but he’s not any better than CAI or Bruno anymore (sometimes he’s worse),”
Yikes. This is not a good look for Derek, Carrie Ann, and Bruno. However, fans are fed up with what is happening with the scores lately.
‘DWTS’ judges and hosts/Credit: YouTube
It seems as though fans want Kym Johnson to be a permanent judge on the panel. However, they want Bruno, Carrie Ann, and Derek to all be fired. Fans do not like the way they are judging this season. They are being harder on some contestants than others. Sometimes they give out scores that fans feel are unworthy. However, if they had to fire only one, viewers would choose Carrie Ann Inaba. What do you think about this situation? Do you agree? Sound off in the comments below. We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation.
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