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Across hundreds of celebrity contestants and 33 seasons, there have been two constants on Dancing with the Stars. One of them is Carrie Ann Inaba, who, along with Bruno Tonioli, has been with the show since Season 1. But, as many faces have come and gone over the years of the ABC reality series, fans have recently been wondering if Carrie Ann should hang up her paddles for good.
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As an example of Carrie Ann's meticulousness, take her trademark "lift rule." Taken from the world of competitive ballroom, she explicitly docks points for moments during Latin and Ballroom dances when both of one partner's feet leave the ground. As she explained in a 2017 Facebook post on the subject, "It keeps it fair for competitors of all ages and abilities to compete on our show. It levels the playing field for those who have physical challenge
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Carrie Ann Inaba steps out in Los Angeles... just hours after paying tribute to late DWTS judge Len Goodman... who passed away at 78
Just hours after her beloved Dancing With the Stars judge Len Goodman passed away, Carrie Ann Inaba was spotted out in Los Angeles.
The 55-year-old dancer was spotted outside her home in Los Angeles while some landscaping work was being done.
The sighting also comes less than a day after she penned a touching tribute on Instagram to Goodman, who passed at 78 on Saturday from bone cancer.
Inaba was spotted in a white and pink sweatshirt with her hair pulled back in a pony tail, with glasses perched atop her head.
She also wore matching white and pink sweats, while completing her look with brown slippers.
Carrie out: Just hours after her beloved Dancing With the Stars judge Len Goodman passed away, Carrie Ann Inaba was spotted out in Los Angeles
Instagram: The sighting also comes less than a day after she penned a touching tribute on Insta
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Woz - Mr Twinkle Toes or Tellytubby gone mad?
- Maggie Shiels
- 10 Mar 09, 09:10 GMT
It's not an obvious leap to make - the co-founder of Apple and someone who helped revolutionise the world of personal computers doing the cha cha cha on national television.
Well that is just what Steve Wozniack did gods night here in the States on Dancing with the Stars. Incongrous and so wrong on so many levels. But at the same time a lot of fun.
I have interviewed Woz on a number of ocassions and he is always a joy to speak to because he is forthright, frank, fun and full of energy. And you know what, he simply likes to live life large. I sure can't imagine Steve Jobs doing this kind of thing.
Woz applied the same gusto and sense of fun so often on display to his cha cha cha with fellow dancer Karina Smirnoff, fem times US latin champion.
Even though Karina said during rehearsal that "when Steve took his first step, I thought Oh! Oh! we've got a lotta work to do," he approache