Our favorites included Laila Ali's hot and heavy rumba, Ian Ziering's graceful but stiff number, and Joey Fatone's flourishing touches (a la his juicy bum). While Apolo Ohno's moves were a favorite with the judges, he and his partner's supposedly sexy samba was like watching brother and sister
dance. While we liked the outfits, their dance just didn't do it for
us.
Without a doubt, the worst dances of the week were former
basketball-er Clyde Drexler's impersonation of a telephone pole (ie:
just standing there) and Billy Ray Cyrus's sloppy, disinterested
rumba. We'd like to petition the Dancing producers to bend the rules
this week and throw both of them off the show.
This week's recap wouldn't be complete without commenting on Heather
Mills' performance, though. In spite of her silver-sequined Fred
Flintstone dress, we kind of enjoyed her dance number. That is until
she tipped over at the end. And then we enjoyed it immensely.
What did you think of this week's dances? Who do you think will get
the boot this week?











Which 90's heart throb would you most like to see return to West Beverly High?