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The Final Seven Celebs Are In It to Win It on 'Dancing with the Stars'
The Final Seven Celebs Are In It to Win It on 'Dancing with the Stars'

| Entertainment Tonight (Watch ET Monday through Friday on KWTV Channel 9 at 6:30pm CST)   
Published: November 3, 2009

It was the samba, the foxtrot and the quickstep that heated up the dance floor on Monday night's "Dancing with the Stars," with the professional partners dressed in costumes designed by the stars.

Former NFL star Michael Irvin and Anna Demidova kicked off the night's performances with the foxtrot. Head judge Len Goodman declared, "I am going to be honest. The first couple of weeks, I would have been happy to see the back of you. I am happy you stuck around." Bruno Tonioli added, "I have to say your musicality has improved. It was light and you looked like you enjoyed yourself. An improvement. Way to go." Carrie Ann Inaba told him, "I honestly do not know how you do this. Tonight's performance was gracious. It was fluid." The couple was awarded its highest score of the season: 23 out of 30 points.

Showbiz legend Donny Osmond and his partner Kym Johnson danced second with the quickstep. Bruno declared, "As a performer you are solid as a rock. Nobody could cover up all the mistakes as well as you did! You still sold the performance, but I have to point out [the errors]." Carrie Ann agreed, saying, "It was pretty good. Your footwork was light. You went wrong four times maybe. It was good, but not your best." Len said, "No messing about. You came out full bore. It was a full-on quickstep, full of attack and drive. There were mistakes. When you go for it, there will be mistakes. The way you attacked the dance was great." The judges gave them a total of 24 points.

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