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Beto
10-30-2007, 03:05 PM
http://www.tvguide.com/news/dancing-stars-seymour/071030-02

by Deborah Starr Seibel
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Jane Seymour and Tony Dovolani, Dancing with the Stars

Jane Seymour (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/jane-seymour/155796)'s crestfallen face says it all. "Do you think they want to get rid of the old one?" she asks quietly after getting panned for her jive by the Dancing with the Stars (http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/dancing-stars/191470) judges. "Is that what they want to do?" She and her pro partner, Tony Dovolani (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/tony-dovolani/216588), had just given the lively dance their all, hoping that high scores from the judges would protect them from landing in the bottom two again. Or worse, getting voted off the show. "We're a little bit down," says Dovolani. "We thought we did such a great dance."

This is the point in the competition — just past halfway — where people start to unravel. There are so many things for the stars to worry about: the fear of failure, of falling, of forgetting your steps, of looking like a fool. If you get past those hurdles, inevitably, the adrenaline wears off and the exhaustion sets in. The demanding schedule — which includes up to six hours a day of rehearsal — is tough enough for stars like Seymour. But combine that with a second job that requires getting on airplanes — as it does for Cameron Mathison (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/cameron-mathison/194743), Sabrina Bryan (http://www.tvguide.com/detail/celebrity.aspx?tvobjectid=268302), Marie Osmond (http://www.tvguide.com/detail/celebrity.aspx?tvobjectid=164269), Helio Castroneves (http://www.tvguide.com/detail/celebrity.aspx?tvobjectid=239893) and Mel B. (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/melanie-brown/165711) — and it's a wonder that these people can even stand up.

Consider Mathison, who is traveling cross-country every week to compete on Dancing in Los Angeles and then returning to his day job in New York as a heartthrob on All My Children. His pro partner, Edyta Sliwinska (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/edyta-sliwinska/196377), is plenty worried about the wear and tear. "After last Tuesday's [results] show," says Sliwinska, "we went to practice. Then all day Wednesday, we had a group dance rehearsal, then our own practice. On Wednesday night we flew to New York. Right from the airport, we went to practice. And from practice, Cameron went right to work on All My Children and worked for 11 hours."

"The flying back and forth," says Mathison, "is really starting to wear on us a little bit."

Sabrina Bryan is another one who does the job of 10 men. Earlier this week, she did a video shoot for the Cheetah Girls (http://www.tvguide.com/detail/celebrity.aspx?tvobjectid=284577), which took 15 hours. And there was no downtime, since during every break she had to grab her pro partner, Mark Ballas (http://www.tvguide.com/detail/celebrity.aspx?tvobjectid=290608), to learn the fox-trot. "I owe the Cheetah Girls big time for allowing me to skip all the promotional stuff and not be there as much as I should be to be on this show," says Bryan. "Yeah, it's a lot of hours. But that video was something we've worked for five years to do."

Granted. But is it any wonder that both Mathison and Bryan flubbed their steps tonight? Mel B., who returned last week from England, where she was in rehearsals for her Spice Girls reunion tour, may have gotten a perfect score tonight in part because her pro partner, Maksim Chmerkovskiy (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/maksim-chmerkovskiy/215053), put on the brakes. "I go into panic mode and I want to practice, practice, practice," says Brown. "But Max is really good. He'll say, ‘No, you've got it.'"

As for Marie Osmond, nothing but a real bull let loose on the dance floor could have stopped her from making her comeback performance. "Jonathan [Roberts (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/jonathan-roberts/196642), her pro partner] and I were laughing that we got the paso doble," she says, which is the dance of the bullfighter. "I mean, how funny is that? And we did all the standard moves where she's the cape and gets thrown on the floor."

Osmond says that there was only one other time when she passed out during a live performance, but the audience never knew it. "I was on QVC with my dolls," she says. "And I guess I just fell out of my chair." Did the shock of collapsing last week make her want to pull back or pull out of the competition altogether? "Absolutely not," she says. "I actually feel great. It was just the air quality because of the fires. What did they do, evacuate a million people? I remember that when I flew back into L.A. [she had gone to New York to perform in Niagara Falls with her brothers], I started choking."

Osmond says what really worried her was the reaction of her children watching from home in Utah. "After it happened, I hurried and called home because I knew my little ones would be worried," says Osmond. "And I said, ‘Mommy's fine.'"

Osmond's partner agrees. "When Marie and I first started together," says Roberts, "we'd do three steps and she'd be gasping for breath. But now, we can do the entire routine and she's hardly breathing any harder than I am, so she's in much, much better shape."

But Osmond admits that she has to be careful from now on — her allergies can easily get the better of her. "Even with my dolls, I can't sculpt them because of the dust and the particles," she says. "When you sculpt and it dries, you sand it. And you wear a mask. But even with the mask, I can't do the sanding because I literally can't breathe."

As for Seymour, she's had the wind knocked out of her. "I don't have the doll thing going," she says, referring to Osmond's fans. "And some dancers [like Mel B.] can come out here and just walk around. You get higher scores in this competition if you just walk around. Or you go up to the judges and you go pat, pat, on the cheek and you get ‘10s' for that."

What really disappoints her is that sinking feeling that she won't make it to next week, when they're set to dance to a tune by Johnny Cash (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/johnny-cash/158440). "June [Carter Cash (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/june-carter-cash/159468)] was my closest friend," says Seymour. "They asked us [she and her husband, director James Keach] to make the movie [I]Walk the Line (http://www.tvguide.com/movies/walk-line/197422). They're the godparents to my children. And for us, emotionally, it would mean a huge amount to come back and be able to do that."

The irony is that Seymour isn't working two jobs. But it's still taking a toll because she's putting everything she has into this one. "I've never met anyone who loves dancing as much as Jane," says Dovolani. "But it's hard to come back from them slamming us."

gingerbread
10-30-2007, 04:04 PM
As for Seymour, she's had the wind knocked out of her. "I don't have the doll thing going," she says, referring to Osmond's fans. "And some dancers [like Mel B.] can come out here and just walk around. You get higher scores in this competition if you just walk around. Or you go up to the judges and you go pat, pat, on the cheek and you get ‘10s' for that."

what does Seymour mean by that? I don't get it.

and123
10-30-2007, 04:11 PM
Sounds a little bitter to me :(. I think she means Marie has a massive fan base, and she thought Mel's Rumba was "easier" b/c it's less intensive than the Jive. Kinda turns me off if she's gonna play the "old" card. The judges have been very kind to her. Her jive wasn't great. Period. Her saying things like this is NOT going to make people want to vote for her.

waltzgirl
10-30-2007, 04:33 PM
She might also have been referring to the guys, who often do just kinda walk around while their pro dances her butt off.

anp73ga31
10-30-2007, 04:39 PM
Ok, I absolutely LOVE Jane, but she is ruining my opinion of her. Did she really think her dance was that good? Asking if they wanted to get rid of the "old one"? She did not do good! You know, I am so critical of myself when dancing, always noticing when I do something wrong to where I dont see when I do something right. So it really irks me for these stars to think they are doing so well. And for their pros to feed them a line of bull that they are to make them think so even more. Totally disappointed in Jane. Especially the comment about not having dolls and Mel getting 10s for just walking around. Well the rumba IS kind of just walking around. The jive is not! It was slow and awkward...did she not see the same dance I saw? Argh!!! I just want to shake her and Tony both. If she goes tonight, I will no longer be sad about it. Her attitude really bothers me. And that is sad because she was my favorite going in. :(

mamboqueen
10-30-2007, 05:04 PM
Sounds a little bitter to me :(. I think she means Marie has a massive fan base, and she thought Mel's Rumba was "easier" b/c it's less intensive than the Jive. Kinda turns me off if she's gonna play the "old" card. The judges have been very kind to her. Her jive wasn't great. Period. Her saying things like this is NOT going to make people want to vote for her.

I'd take jive over rumba *any* day of the week!

danceforlife567
11-06-2007, 05:14 PM
ok so i love jane, i do think that carrie is being harder on her bcuz of the whole situation with toni and the lift thing and i totally get everything shes saying, i no someone who repeatedly calls her the old bag and needs to get her old ass off the show and a lot of other people jus think shes too old, i think shes fantastic, i loved her quickstep, it was def my style i will admit it coulda had a lil more WOW to it but i think shes good and i hope she doesnt go tonight!

waltzgirl
11-06-2007, 05:22 PM
Welcome to DF!

Quite a few of us here qualify as "old bags" and plan to keep our a$$es on the dance floor til we die. So you won't get any argument here.

One other thing I like about Jane is how nicely she uses her feet in Latin. Probably due to her early ballet training. She does need to use more power when she dances, but I think that's a personality and training issue more than an age one.

SPratt74
11-06-2007, 09:29 PM
One other thing I like about Jane is how nicely she uses her feet in Latin. Probably due to her early ballet training. She does need to use more power when she dances, but I think that's a personality and training issue more than an age one.

I completely agree! She may not have been the best overall dancer, but she could do Latin! I'm impressed as Latin is the hardest for me to catch onto. Kudos to Jane for even trying this type of dancing. I'm glad that she did.

danceforlife567
11-08-2007, 08:50 PM
i am reading her book remarkable changes omg she has major selfesteem issues only i think she has a lil too much of it there is more than one instance where she states that she had no friends in the ballet school because they were jealous she was an understudy of the lead dancer. and all through out the book there is a lot of self pity and she feels sorry for herself a lot, i jus have to laugh when i read, because i am a huge fan of hers and that will never change but she cracks me up
u relle should read it cuz it is very good