Last night was "Villian Night" on Dancing With The Stars. The Halloween-themed, seventh episode of this season was filled with great performances and even a perfect score!
Halloween is just around the corner, and DWTS got into the spirit of the holiday with "Villian Night." The show is in its 26th season and last night all the dances were inspired by or based on iconic villains.
The show opened with a fun, home-video style, horror film clip of the three judges and host, Tyra Banks. The four of them also appeared in costume for the live show.
There were tons of amazing performances, Nev Schulman and Jenna Johnson even scored the season's first perfect score! Unfortunately, of course, at the end of the night, one couple had to go home. Watch all the amazing performances and the nail-biting elimination choice below!
Jeannie Mai and Brandon Armstrong
Paso Doble inspired by Hannibal Lecter from Silence of the Lambs
Score: 25/30
Chrishell Stause and Gleb Savchenko
Paso Doble inspired by Maleficent, the villain in Sleeping Beauty and title character in Maleficent
Score: 26/30
Monica Aldama and Val Chmerkovskiy
Jazz performance inspired by Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Score: 22/30
Nelly and Daniella Karagach
Argentine Tango inspired by Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street
Score: 27/30
Justina Machado and Sasha Farber
Tango inspired by Carrie
Score: 26/30
Kaitlyn Bristowe and Artem Chigvinstev
Paso Doble inspired by Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmations
Score: 24/30
Elimination
Jeanie Mai and Brandon Armstrong ended up in the bottom two with Monica Aldama and Val Chmerkovskiy, but were saved by the judges. Monica and Val were eliminated.
- 'DWTS' Has First Elimination of the Season: Here's Your Recap Of ... ›
- 'DWTS' Recap: Skai Jackson Slays Another Week With Cameron ... ›
- Top 5 DWTS Dances of All Time - Advocate Channel ›
- Our Favorite 'DWTS' Halloween Performances From Over The Years ... ›
- Our Favorite 'DWTS' Disney Night Performances From Over The Years ›
- 'DWTS' Recap: Icon Night, Winning The Dance-Off Isn't Enough To Stay In The Competition - Advocate Channel ›