Meanwhile, the other pro dancers and celebrities are fighting through the sniffles and coughs as they samba, quickstep, and foxtrot closer to the coveted mirror ball trophy. As Donny Osmond spun partner Kym Johnson in their quickstep, the under the weather entertainer felt as if "The room was spinning. During the quickstep, I was dancing on the ceiling."
After being in the industry 47 years, the seasoned performer understands, "It's showbiz, you fight through it…I've done so many shows where the curtain comes down and you collapse."
Aaron Carter and Karina Smirnoff have not put the tissues and lozenges away just yet, but they are bringing out the gloves as they eye the prize. Aaron told "The Insider,"'s Samantha Harris, "I really want to try to win that mirror ball trophy…I come out every night and I look at them and I go, 'I want that mirror ball so bad and I'm going to do everything I can to get it.'"
His partner already knows where she would display the trophy, joking, "I would probably put it in like a nice glass box and mount it on top of my car and just roam around L.A."
Kelly Osbourne is "on top of the world" after bringing color back to the dance floor. She said, "After last week and being called 'beige,' I went back and I looked at all of my performances and got it. I understood what they meant...There is no way they're ever calling me that again."
The magnificent seven couples dwindle down to just five on Tuesday night's double elimination on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars."





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