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The nine remaining celebrities got into the spooky spirit for week 7 of “Dancing with the Stars.”
“Halloween Night,” which aired Tuesday, Oct. 28, featured themed makeovers, spirited routines and a dance marathon where the couples had to bop ’til they dropped (theoretically, of course).
Former “DWTS” pro and two-time Mirrorball champion Cheryl Burke was a guest judge for the night, which means the judges’ scores were out of 40.
The dance marathon provided contestants the opportunity to win extra points to add to the judges’ score. The longer you stay in the marathon, the more bonus points you get. The couples danced the Hustle to “Murder on the Dancefloor” by Sophie Ellis-Bextor and then the Lindy Hop to “A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)” by Fergie, Q-Tip and GoonRock.
Here’s everything else you need to know about the night:
Who got the best score on ‘Dancing With the Stars’ last night?
Influencer Alix Earle topped the leaderboard on “Halloween Night.” She received the highest judges’ score and four more points from the dance marathon, where she came in second place.
Who was voted off ‘Dancing with the Stars’ last night?
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” reality TV star Jen Affleck and her pro partner Jan Ravnik were cut. The duo danced a contemporary routine to “Look What You Made Me Do” by Taylor Swift and received a score of 32/40. They received two more points for the dance marathon, placing Affleck and Ravnik in seventh place on the leaderboard.
Who remains on ‘Dancing with the Stars’?
Eight contestants remain after “Halloween Night” on “Dancing with the Stars.”
CelebrityKnown forPro partnerJordan ChilesOlympic gold medalistEzra SosaAlix EarleSocial media personalityVal ChmerkovskiyDylan EfronSocial media and reality TV starDaniella KaragachDanielle Fishel”Boy Meets World” starPasha PashkovElaine HendrixFilm and TV actorAlan BerstenRobert IrwinWildlife conservationistWitney CarsonWhitney Leavitt”The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives”Mark BallasAndy RichterComedianEmma Slater
‘DWTS’ themes 2025
“Dancing with the Stars” season 34 premiered Sept. 16. The full schedule for the season, including each week’s theme, is listed below:
- Sept. 16: “Season Premiere.”
- Sept. 23: “One-Hit Wonders Night.”
- Sept. 30: “TikTok Night.”
- Oct. 7: “Disney Night.”
- Oct. 14: “Dedication Night.”
- Oct. 21: “‘Wicked’ Night.”
- Oct. 28: “Halloween Night.”
- Nov. 4: “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night.”
- Nov. 11: “A 20th Birthday Party,” in celebration of the 20th anniversary of “Dancing with the Stars.”
- Nov. 18: “Prince Night.”
- Nov. 25: “Finale.”
What time is ‘Dancing with the Stars’?
The show airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.
‘DWTS’ themes 2025
“Dancing with the Stars” airs on ABC and Disney+. Season 34 of “DWTS” will also be available for streaming the next day on Disney+ and Hulu.
Anyone who has a streaming service with live TV can also stream live.
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