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RECAP | CHARLIE ALBONE hangs up his dancing shoes on DANCING WITH THE STARS

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Better Homes and Gardens landscaper, Charlie Albone leaves Dancing With the Stars Australia on 7.

Better Homes and Gardens landscaper Charlie Albone was pipped at the post by Olympic hurdler Sally Pearson in tonight’s dance-off to secure the last spot in the Dancing With The Stars Semi Final. 

Barbie and Ken Christie Whelan Browne and Craig Monley stepped out of the toybox and came to life in their Cha Cha, scoring a total of 34 points. Sharna Burgess commented: “it was the most amazing way to start the show.”

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Charlie Albone, Dancing With the Stars (Image - 7 Network)
Charlie Albone, Dancing With the Stars (Image – 7 Network)

Pia Miranda’s Argentine Tango was sultry, but the judges scored her 24 points, believing it needed a stronger frame and more sexual chemistry.

Speedy Sally Pearson’s footwork came unstuck as she raced through her Jive. Despite the dance being frenetic, Craig Revel-Horwood critiqued that her “weight needs to be over her toes.”

Charlie Albone achieved redemption with his Rumba, delivering two lifts without a single drop. Scoring 17 points, Mark Wilson said “there’s an awkwardness about you that’s a bit Hugh Grant-like.”

Christie Whelan Browne, Dancing With The Stars (Image - 7 Network)
Christie Whelan Browne, Dancing With The Stars (Image – 7 Network)

Virginia Gay was back on top of the leaderboard with 36 points for her role-reversed Quickstep, while Laura Byrne delivered a beautiful Foxtrot. 

Todd McKenney said Phil Burton gave “both a great performance and showed great technical ability” with his Paso Doble, receiving 35 points. 

Before the night was through, the audience votes changed everything, placing Charlie and Ruby, and Sally and Mitch in the dance off. Sally and Mitch performed a beautiful and technical waltz, while Charlie went all out, giving everything he had to his salsa.

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The final leaderboard for the night: 

Virginia Gay and Ian Waite – 36

Virginia Gay and Ian Waite, DWTS, Source: Seven Network

Phil Burton and Ash-Leigh Hunter – 35

Phil Burton and Ash-Leigh Hunter, DWTS, Source: Seven Network

Christie Whelan Browne and Craig Monley – 34

Christie Whelan Browne and Craig Monley, DWTS, Source: Seven Network

Laura Byrne and Danil Saveliev – 28

Laura Byrne and Danil Saveliev, DWTS, Source: Seven Network

Sally Pearson and Mitch Kirkby – 27

Sally Pearson and Mitch Kirkby, DWTS, Source: 7 Network

Pia Miranda and Declan Taylor – 24

Pia Miranda and Declan Taylor, DWTS, Source: Seven Network

Charlie Albone and Ruby Gherbaz – 17

Charlie Albone and Ruby Gherbaz, DWTS, Source: Seven Network

Next Sunday on Dancing With The Stars, it’s the first Semi Final. Six couples will dance, but only three will survive. Who will make it through to the Grand Finale?

Dancing With The Stars continues 7.00pm Sunday and 7.30pm next Monday on Channel 7 and 7plus

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Samantha Kirkley
Samantha Kirkley
Samantha Kirkley is a Melbourne based writer and taking over the internet one blog post at a time.
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