'Dancing with the Stars' Season 22 News Update: Frontrunners Being to Emerge Early

By Dipannita - 04 Apr '16 08:30AM
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The popular reality TV show "Dancing with the Stars" is only two weeks old, but it seems the audiences have got a sneak peek into the ensuing competition.

If the performances of the celebrities do not undergo any major improvement or for that matter downfall, it is quite clear as to who will keep going and who will get eliminated. With talk show host Geraldo Rivera already eliminated, eleven more pairs are left in the competition.

As for contenders, UFC fighter and model Paige VanZant is certainly a strong one as she has shown her cool moves. Despite losing partner Mark Ballas, her scores did not take the downward route and she featured on the top of the leaderboard.

Nyle DiMarco is another great performer with his disability never hampering his performances. The surprise pick of the season is Wanya Morris, who has made waves with his dancing. His age does not seem to be a limiting factor and he is giving the younger lot a tough competition.

Jodie Sweetin knows dancing and is, naturally, a favorite with her fans set to vote for her in large numbers. The meteorologist Ginger Zee" has 50:50 chances, with not much help coming from her partner but fair support from voters.

Those who need to buck up include NFL linebacker Von Miller. Antonio Brown is also in the same league with the only difference that he still has good chances and can get votes.

But the same cannot be said of Marla Maples. The former wife of Donald Trump is having a tough time getting votes despite giving amazing performances. NFL player Doug Flutie and Real Housewife star Kim Fields have the sword lurking over their head as their performances have been marred by bloopers.

However, as per sources, the one contestant who has really offended everyone with her performance as well as behavior is Mischa Barton. The actress is certainly set for the exit door as her tantrums are not going to help her prospects, in any way.

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