Soap star gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'

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Sometimes I REALLY hate being right, and last night was one of those times. I predicted that it very possibly was Aiden Turner’s last dance in the “Dancing with the Stars” ballroom, and on tonight’s results show, the prediction came true as the sexy soap star was voted off the show.

The celeb who SHOULD have been shown the door was Kate Gosselin, who continues to defy the odds and all reason.The fact that she can’t dance is an understatement. But she is a ratings-grabber, if nothing else, and apparently her legions can out-call and out-text anybody’s else’s.

If I were Jake Pavelka, or Niecy Nash (who, along with the aforementioned Kate and Aiden, ended up in the last three couples standing column before elimination), I’d be very worried about next week’s results show. Kate’s crusaders might just have one of you hanging up your dancing shoes for good.

Side note: Is it just me, or did Edyta Sliwinska’s tanned nakedness finally outwear its welcome? Seems even her lack of clothing couldn’t save her for one more week. This week’s costume was just the worst one to date; or maybe voters have just, uhm, seen enough for one season?

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