Sherri Shepherd Cut From “Dancing with the Stars”

Sherri Shepherd, co-host of ABC’s popular daytime talk show The View, was eliminated from Dancing with the stars last night. Her magnetic personality and humor was simply not enough. Before star...
Sherri Shepherd Cut From “Dancing with the Stars”
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  • Sherri Shepherd, co-host of ABC’s popular daytime talk show The View, was eliminated from Dancing with the stars last night. Her magnetic personality and humor was simply not enough.

    Before starting the show Sherri said she was terrified to dance in front of a national audience but wanted to show her son that it is important to take risks in life. Another concern of hers was how the costume people would be able to find a dress that would keep her large breasts in place while she tangoed her way into people’s hearts. She said that she would occasionally join a soul train and drop it like its hot for her husband but did not consider herself to be a dancer.

    After she worked with the people who designed her outfits she said that they did a fantastic job of incorporating over the shoulder boulder holders into her dresses. In fact they were tucked in so well that she thinks they would not have budged if she was in the midst of a fist fight.

    Her fox trot with partner Val Chmerkovskiy was plumtastic but some of her other performances were less than spectacular.

    She looked very upset during the elimination while Val tried to comfort her.

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    She thanked people on her Twitter page for all of their support and also reported that she twisted her for after giving judge Len a lap dance:

    One of the hazards of dancing. Twisted my foot giving Len a lap dance! #DWTS http://t.co/1kqaSdcs(image) 19 hours ago via Twitpic ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Hmmm. Maybe there should be a spinoff on HBO called “Lap Dances from the Stars.” Former stripper celebs Carmen Electra, Eve, and Channing Tatum would be awesome.

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