Petra Nemcova was eliminated from Dancing with the Stars 2011, while Pia Toscano is set to sing on the show next week and will sing for rumored boyfriend Mark Ballas.
As announced on the show episode on Tuesday, April 19, 2011, Petra Nemcova and Dmitry Chaplin were eliminated, who scored 22 points on Monday, tied scores with fellow contestants Ralph Macchio and Kendra Wilkinson.
Nemcova, 31, a Czech model and a 2004 Thailand tsunami survivor, told reports that her time at the Dancing with the Stars 2011 changed her life.
I will take that with me and I’m incredibly grateful for it. Petra Nemcova was quoted as saying, adding that the show helped her make a dance-a-thons at schools to raise funds for her Happy Hearts charity work.
Meanwhile, American Idol 2011 cast off finalist Pia Toscano is set to perform on the show next week.
Pia‘s song will be for Mark Dallas, the dancing partner of DWTS contestant Chelsea Kane.
Pia Toscano, who will also perform at American Idol reunion show on Wednesday and was rumored to have been dating with Mark Dallas, will sing on the DWTS show next week, as Mark will dance to her tune.
American Idol has been flummoxing fans with its unpredictable outcomes, rival blockbuster competition Dancing with the Stars may be taking the opposite tack, eliminating the also rans on it's contest with a disappointing predictability.
That meant the leggy yet awkward supermodel nobody really knows, Petra Nemcova, became the latest dancer ushered offstage Tuesday, sunk by an inability to dance well enough to win over voters who always seemed deeply ambivalent about her.
Most Dancing seasons get to this point sooner or later, the real contenders slug it out for top billing while the so-so dancers mostly fight to see who gets bounced last.
This week, that's meant Tampa-based wrestler Chris Jericho is fighting against former Hugh Hefner squeeze Kendra Wilkinson and ex-Karate Kid Ralph Macchio to stay in the game, while Disney star Chelsea Kane and NFL star Hines Ward battle for supremacy.
Cheers alum Kirstie Alley still dances in her own world, landing squarely in the middle of the standings no matter what calamity befalls her onstage. She's playing her part well; keeping the show's audience engaged until they get to know the better dancers and get caught up in the contest. By the time she's bounced in three weeks or so, the real competition will be set.
Expect reality TV worlds to collide next week, when controversial Idol castoff Pia Toscano is scheduled to sing in which must be the first time an ejected contestant from one show headed over almost immediately to perform on the other program.