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Brian Austin Green and Sharna Burgess faced criticism from the Dancing with the stars judges Monday night for their PDA-filled routine.
The couple are dating in real life and couldn’t resist injecting some of their chemistry into their Snow White themed waltz for Disney Week on the television talent show.
However, their moves did little to impress the judging panel, as their Someday My Prince Will Come dance earned them 25 out of 40 possible points, placing them at the bottom of the leaderboard.
Judge Len Goodman explained that he was not a fan of “kissing, hugging and playing.”
“I wanted to see a much more traditional waltz,” he added.
Bruno Tonioli agreed and told the couple, “Sometimes too much sweetness gives you a toothache.”
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The judges aren’t the only ones who aren’t fans of the couple’s displays of affection. Some viewers have criticized the couple, accusing them of putting on a “show,” to which Burgess replied, “For those who say we kiss too much, here’s a full (butt) grip. However, seriously, we kiss a time on the first show, that’s it.
“This is not a show, it is love in real life and it is part of our journey. Every step. Every fight. Every success. “
Actress Melora Hardin and her partner Artem Chigvintsev topped the rankings with 36 out of 40 for their fast-paced The Jungle Book on Monday night, followed by JoJo Siwa and Olivia Jade, who scored 35 out of 40 with their respective partners.
No one was eliminated on Monday’s show, leading to speculation that there could be a double elimination next week.
Reference-torontosun.com