Episode Transcript
Welcome to Danielle with the Stars.
I am Danielle Fishall, a TV director, a podcaster to Panga, to the many baristas who write my name on my coffee cups, and a mom of two little boys.
But as of just a month ago, you can add aspiring ballroom dancer to my resume because I am competing on season thirty four of Dancing with the Stars, airing every Tuesday night on ABC and Disney Plus.
And in addition to learning the quick Step, the Cha Cha, the Argentine Tango, I am also recording a podcast along the way so that you, my dear listeners, can follow as I try my hardest to claim my very own Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy.
And throughout the season, I'm sitting down with fellow contestants and pro to talk about the experience, their personal journey to what is currently the number one show in America, and what I, as a dancer, need to do to get better.
And today I am talking to one of the main reasons Dancing with the Stars is in the middle of a renaissance twenty years after its premiere and now a staple on your for you page, he quickly became the gen z liaison between social media and the ballroom dancing TV show when he joined for season thirty one as a member of the troupe.
Then he got a last minute call in season thirty two when Artam caught COVID and like a fabulous Clark kent On went the cape and dance shoes and it went so well he was promoted to pro the very next season and paired with the controversial true crime favorite Anna Delvey, where they were eliminated first yet the effect of their partnership will live on forever, and now he is killing it alongside Olympic gold medalist and all around badass Jordan Chiles, becoming this season's undeniable redemption story, taking a first week disappointment and quickly turning their partnership into a first place front runner.
Please welcome to Danielle with the Stars.
A truly spectacular dancer, the reason I had to step up my TikTok game, and a genuine cutie Patuti.
Speaker 2It's Ezrasosa Jesus Louise.
Speaker 3Oh my god, that was amazing, and that was like one that was like one you've read all that you read.
I wow, I could never wow talk about popcorn reading that was incredible.
I like, moves, you haven't even started past there.
Speaker 1That's it, that's it.
Welcome now you could leave.
Speaker 3Well, I'm very honored to be here.
Thank you for having me.
Speaker 2I am so happy you're here.
Speaker 1I mentioned that you and Jordan kind of immediately started off as a redemption story.
I have to say though, I loved Week ones Dance.
I know, going first to kick off such a big season, the twentieth anniversary, the thirty fourth season, a stacked competitive year.
What how did you feel when you found out you guys were going first.
Speaker 3I was kind of excited.
Yeah, because the season on four I was last.
Okay, so I was like, okay, not going last, We're going first.
So I'm like yeah, I'm like I'm just comparing bad juju out of the way and going first.
But I definitely feel like I understand how hard going first is now because doing it, I was like, oh, yeah, I don't ever want to do that again.
Yeah, it was a tough one for sure.
Speaker 1It's tough.
You don't really have a ton of time to warm up.
There's no there's no real practice time.
Speaker 3Right before or even gauge how anyone's doing.
Like you just don't know what the competition's like.
You know, it's feerce, but we're like, we're just going to go out there and like give it her all.
But you really, it's really hard to gauge the level of talent when you are going first.
Speaker 1Also, I don't know if anyone else feels this way.
I think some people do online.
But do you feel like maybe the judges also take a little while to warm up.
Speaker 3Like absolutely, I think as the judges are watching the episodes as the audiences as well, And I think that's why it's so hard judging, because how are you going to know how this first dance is going to compare it to the last dance when you have seen them so correct I can I can just only imagine how hard it is for the judges now.
Speaker 1I feel for them every week.
Every time Carrie Anne gets booed, I'm like, guys.
Speaker 3I'm like, she's doing her job.
She's doing her job.
Speaker 1Also, I want someone in that position who has a hot take occasionally, if that's your opinion, give me your hat take, don't keep it in.
How boring would the show be if it was just placating every person that got up there, like I need them to be honest when something doesn't resonate, when they don't think something was good, even if we disagree, that's okay.
Speaker 3If I'm being completely honest too.
I do feel like Jordan and I we struggle when they don't have feedback for us completely, because like week one they gave us feedback, We're like, okay, we know exactly what we need to work on.
We two it was like praise and we're like, okay, we're going to go back to week one, right, and then it was like now that's like now there's like they're just giving us compliments and it's great, but like we're both true competitors totally, and so when it comes to anything that judges have to say, if there's any feedback, I think we we like that a lot more than praise totally because we want to get better.
Speaker 1You will actually thrive on the criticism, yes, because it means you have something to focus your energy into and turning it into improvement.
And no matter where you start your dancing process, whether you're a total nube or you've got some experience or you're very advanced, the whole point of the show is to definitely end better.
Than you were at the beginning.
And the only way to do that is for someone to say, here are your areas for growth.
Speaker 3And know who better than the judges on.
Speaker 1The show on the show, exactly, absolutely, So obviously a Delvi was not necessarily a dancer.
Speaker 2You were given a redemption operation.
Speaker 3She told me she was okay, she told me she was a dancer.
They're like, she can dance and I said, oh, she's no, And I said, show me a first position and she looked at me in the face and I was She's like And I was like, yeah, no, no dance experience there, okay, no, missy.
Speaker 1No, Well you didn't get a redemption opportunity with her because she was let go week one.
Yeah, and so she also probably has to go on that redemption journey alone.
Speaker 3It's giving on her own time.
Speaker 1It's giving solo journey.
But are there any ideas you had for her that you wish could have happened?
Speaker 3Oh my gosh, so many things, but also too like you don't even know what the network is going to allow, right, But I was like, what do you mean we can't do with Chawshad a criminal by Britney schoolers, Like we can't like, what do you mean we can't do that?
Speaker 1But wait, I'm sorry they drew the line there with the ankle monitor.
Speaker 3I honestly they like, I feel like in the packages too, they really refrain me from saying criminal.
They're like, the network doesn't like the word criminal.
And I said, okay, well, I'm in a tricky position here because I am dancing with a criminal.
Yes, like so but we yeah, but yeah, on the show, she was a fashionist.
Speaker 4Stuff, a fashionista, Yes, a fashionist stuff was doing okay.
Speaker 1So they didn't ask me, So I'm gonna go out on a limb and just make the assumption that they don't ask people how they want to be referred to.
Speaker 3I think they asked her really, but she wanted to be referred to as an inkle monitor ankle No, no, no, an ankle model.
Speaker 2An ankle model?
Is that because of the monitor?
Speaker 3Yes?
Okay, But then they said, we have an actual model this season, so we can't say no, we can't say ankle model.
Oh yeah, very fun first season.
You know what Britt told me my first season, She said, no matter what, you're never going to forget your first Yeah.
I stand by that.
Speaker 1Yeah, you're right.
And now it will live forever because you commemorated.
Speaker 3Yes as a gay man.
How iconic is that?
Speaker 1Like, it's the most iconic thing I've ever heard a professional doing.
After having an experience like that, truly, it's like, and of course you did it.
Of course you're you're a genius.
So let's all just get that out of the way.
So let's talk about joining the Troop.
I know you had competed on So you think you can dance, and your Utah roots connected you to many of the pros.
But how did getting on Troop come together?
Speaker 3Oh my gosh, I feel like it's just like everything kind of has to set in place.
Yeah, as you can imagine, there's only so many positions on the show as a dancer, so there's hundreds and thousands of people who just want to be able to just dance on the show.
I was one of those people.
But I definitely feel like doing so you think you can dance and being in the dance convention circuit, I was kind of in the right orbit around the right people.
Okay, So by the time I actually auditioned for so you think they are already reaching out asking, like gauging, like if I was a good fit for the show and whatnot, and so I definitely feel like ever since I turned eighteen out they were kind of eyeing, mean, seeing if it was right fit, and then I joined the show.
It was it was like during COVID and so it was like an audition zoom process.
So it was like, definitely not I don't think how anyone else would join the show, but it was they wanted to see me teach, they wanted to have interviews with me, and yeah, and then we got on the show.
Speaker 1How do you prepare to teach someone else to dance?
Speaker 3You don't, I mean unless you have teaching experience, but you have to.
No, there's no other way to train being a pro on the show than being a pro on Dancing with the Stars, because there's no other job like it.
You have to wear so many hats and I'm sure you know through Pasha, like he has to find good music for you, he has to also like understand you and your story through dance, and it's there's a lot of things that you have to do.
Speaker 1Can we talk a little bit about the music, music selection and dance selection process, because I see a lot of people talking about it online.
And they don't understand how many factors going to play into it.
I, truthfully, now having been a part of it for four weeks, still don't understand all of it because I don't understand music the way you guys do.
Like Pasha's, I'll be like, why can't we use this song for such and such?
He's like, because that's not a three four count and I'm like whatever, I don't know why I like Okay, So there are so many things.
One you want to pick something that has some sort of a connection to you because you have to rely on that music to help bring your story out.
You don't want to be sick of it.
You don't want to dislike it, you want to love it.
It has to fit a certain rhythm, It has to fit the theme of the week.
Can we talk about Disneyland this week?
Speaker 3Yeah?
Well yeah, you have to fit the theme of the week.
And honestly, they will sit you down and especially with Disney, and they're like, we're celebrating Disneyland.
So if you can find a song from the ride Tiana's by your Adventure, that's what we would recommend.
And so you know, as a team player, you're always gonna want to deliver and find the perfect option.
But there's so many other factors that go into it, like Robert and Whitney, Like he's in Zutopia too, so it's like if he didn't do that, that would have been you know.
It's like it's a great promo for Zutopia, but also a great story for him because he's having a moment in the actual movie.
Speaker 2Yep.
Speaker 3So I definitely feel like, especially with song selections, it's different for every single person.
But I always say, as a pro, you have to find music that they love, because I always say I don't get final decision.
My partner does because it is their journey on the show.
But I'm very lucky because Jordan's very down for whatever, and she understands that, Like, like you said, we have to pick music and songs that fit the style, the theme.
But also like I can't do two slow dances in a row because then it's like it gets a little stale, or it's like if we do a rumbo, we can't do a rumba later on, Like we have to find the styles at the right time.
Speaker 1And you can we have an idea of what's coming week after week and you start saying like, okay, let's we started with this, Like to your point, all right, we started with a tango.
We're not gonna do something slow or ballroom me next week.
Now we have to do it.
So by the time you get to week six, you're like, here are a handful of dances we haven't done you can do, and now we have to find a song that speaks to you that fits the theme.
So the themes they kind of they're a little Having one.
Speaker 2Every week is a little difficult.
Speaker 3It's hard fighting music like it is.
It is really hard.
But I always say I personally love theme weeks because it ties all the dances together.
Yeah, and I think it ties the episode together as a whole.
I feel like once you're in the shoes as a pro and you're having to actually find the songs, yes, it does suck, but as a bigger picture, it makes total sense to do.
Speaker 1You're right, And when people talk online about like, well why don't why doesn't everybody do all the same dances, and you think, do you want to watch fourteen tangos?
Speaker 3I mean we did how many?
Speaker 2We five?
Speaker 1We have five quick steps, I know, and we had five shahaws, you know, like so yeah already.
Speaker 3And we like, I didn't know.
Did you know that there was five quick steps?
Speaker 2I did?
Speaker 3Oh, I didn't know.
Speaker 2You didn't know.
Speaker 3No.
I was like, there's five of them and we're the fifth one.
Good luck troops.
As a Jordan, this is going to be a tough one.
Speaker 4But I think you guys were underscored.
Really, just guess what what.
I think you were too.
Speaker 1Thank you.
Speaker 2I think you guys deserved your first nine.
Speaker 3I really do.
Really is it crazy that?
And I talked to Jordan about this too.
Okay, I'm okay with us, I'm okay with our scores.
So am I Yes, I.
Speaker 2Feel the same way.
I actually because you know my mom, of course you believe you didn't get your first eight.
Speaker 1I'm like, Mom, thank god, you're not alone.
Speaker 3It's actually kind of crazy because I can also not like your quick stuff was incredible.
Speaker 1Thank you.
It was so much fun.
It's my favorite dance we've done.
But if we had gone down, if I had been given a worse score than the week before, I definitely felt like I was at least on par with my last week's dance.
I do think it was better than last week's chance with you, But if I had gone down, I would be like, oh no, this is this is terrible.
But consistency is never bad.
And I still have the looking forward to my first eight in front of me.
So I'm just.
Speaker 3Giving next week.
I mean, what's your dance next week?
It's giving next.
Speaker 1Week, thank you.
If my knees can hold up, it should be it should be really fun.
I mean, you know, Dedication week is going to be amazing.
Speaking of Dedication week, you guys are doing a song it is very near and dear to my heart.
You're doing Daughters, and the dedication is to Jordan's dad.
Right.
Speaker 3It's just such a special song.
I really is.
And I also think the message behind the song is so powerful and it really connects to Jordan and her dad.
And you really see the accolades that Jordan has made and she's an Olympian, like I mean, I know, come on like diva seriously, but it takes a strong support system to do that, but also to see the incredible woman that she is.
You can just tell like she has such a strong father figure in her life, and really that's what the dance is about, is just the blessing of having a strong father figure and how it could really shape a woman's life.
Speaker 1Do you feel a lot of pressure to put together something that's befitting of that kind of emotion.
Speaker 3I guess it'll all come together.
But I mean, Jordan clocked me last week because I put a lot of pressure on myself with our quick step.
But this week, I'm just letting it go and I'm just trusting the process, and I'm trusting it'll all come together.
Like I trust my ability as a pro, but I also trust Jordan as my partner.
And also like I already started teaching Jordan's dad and he is a solid guy, Like he's so great and so nice, and they're both the literal same person.
Where it's like you just know a PCE like this will fall together the way it needs to, the moment it needs to.
Speaker 1That's so special.
I want to talk to you about your social media game because you are so good on coming from you.
No, no, no, I have only had to step up my game because of you.
Speaker 3Well it's making me step up my game.
Speaker 1Well, then look at us just raising the bar for each other.
That's what real friends do.
Speaker 3Two queens two queens too exactly, we just straighten your crown, how do you how do you how do you come.
Speaker 1Up with your social Is it like a strategy or do it?
Speaker 3Does it really just a strategy?
It is strategy, but also it's I feel like it's super unfortunate that I am chronically online, like from a mental health and everything, but when it comes to social media, like it definitely gives you a leg up.
But it's like also knowing like six seven like that TikTok you do with Pasha the sixth seven one Chef's kiss so good, but like you have to understand those things and in order to do that, you have to be online, right chronically chronically online, And I am chronically online.
But I also feel like I learned a lot through a lot of my close friends who have a big social media following.
So even it's like our first week is bad, I'm like, Okay, that's that's a joke in itself.
We can do a TikTok about that and like, yeah, completely like changed light of the whole situation.
Speaker 1Absolutely, are you chronically online year round or you know, okay, okay, good.
Speaker 3It actually got really especially my relationship with social media.
Last year, my social media popped off and in ways I never expected it to but in the weirdest way that a lot of people knew me for my social media but not for my talent and not for my danceability.
So it really got to me on tour when people are going, like You're meeting so many people and there's like it's Danielle and You're like every single time I see daniel like Queen, I'm like, your dancing is incredible, and then fan's going to come up to me and be like your TikTok is my favorite, so you for so like after tour, I kind of like held that to myself.
I'm like, Okay, I guess this is my thing.
And I put so much energy into it where it made me lose sight for my actual love of dance.
And so before the season started, I kind of took a couple of weeks off of social media completely and it kind of just trained in the studio and just wrap my head around like getting my mental health better in order to get right for the season.
Speaker 2So smart, and.
Speaker 1You're right that, like we are, the point of social media for us as professionals should be to use social media as a tool to help cultivate the career.
Speaker 2Yes, as opposed to just.
Speaker 1The personality, unless you want to just be a personality, you know, but like for you, you are an incredibly talented dancer, You're a performer, and your social media should help highlight and shine the spotlight on that, not just the fact that you're also a fabulous personality, although you are both.
Speaker 3I mean, it's the comments You're like going through it and they're like, oh my god, I didn't even know he danced.
I'm like, diva, oh no, you're like this.
I'm like, how do you think I got the job?
How do you think I got the job?
I'm like, four years of shaking my.
Speaker 1I deserve some credit for that.
Yes I do, Yes, absolutely, Okay, I have to talk about the tattoo.
Speaker 2The you have a.
Speaker 1You're taking Brandon to get a tattoo that says pissed yes is so iconic.
Speaker 2How did that idea come about?
Was it your idea for Brandon or for my own, well, for yours.
Speaker 1I'm going to assume it was of.
Speaker 3Course, like it was just stupid, Like I definitely feel like looking back at it, I was like, I don't even know what I was thinking.
But I stand by that decision.
Speaker 1I'm really glad I mean, honestly, it's so.
It's so I don't have any tattoos.
I had to and I had.
I'm removed.
I love it so much.
I'm like, maybe I'll get dancing with the stories too.
I'm not going to plan on exiting with a word like nothing or pissed, but I just think it's so wonderful that like maybe I maybe I will.
I don't know.
But whose idea was it to convince brand Brandon?
Speaker 3Who do you think?
Girl?
Who do you think?
I'm yes?
Literally, right after he got eliminated, I texted him, was like, see if I can find it, please or his wife, because Brandon never ever responds.
Speaker 1He's not as as active online, which is probably means his mental health is wonderful.
Speaker 2Yes, he's probably very healthy.
Speaker 3They say, what do we say?
Speaker 1Oh?
Speaker 3I don't even know how I can.
Oh.
I sent him a voice non, okay.
He said the tattoo idea, You're a genius.
I said, please do it would break the internet?
Speaker 2Which it did.
Speaker 3I said, carry the tradition, yes.
Speaker 1Yes, And so he was right.
He right away he was on board, on board, Oh my gosh.
And so you took him, yes, Riley felt it, and you held it.
Speaker 3Yeah, it was such a special moment for the two of us.
It really was.
Speaker 1I just love it.
I think it's one of the greatest things I've ever seen.
You are such a pivotal part of ushering in a whole new demographic to Dancing with the Stars.
No one could have predicted thirty four seasons in the show would be having, I mean, a total rebirth.
It's more popular now than it has ever been.
With that said, there is still a large population of viewership that's part of the shall we say, Old Guard, you know, and now you're helping bring in a whole new, young, more open minded audience.
How do you feel the intersection of these audiences, how do you feel the intersection is going.
I'm this is a little bit of a deeper question.
Speaker 3Yeah, no, that is that is a deeper question.
You know.
I find it interesting because I say, like Old Guard is like Instagram.
Okay, okay, okay, I'm sorry, I'm an old If you're if Instagram is your thing, I'm so sorry.
I am so sorry.
Okay, okay, But you know, TikTok is where my huge or a huge part of my audiences, which is a huge part of the new audience that is coming to Dancing with the Stars.
But I always find interesting how things perform different differently on different platforms, even if it's the same video.
But sometimes a video of yours will see a different side of the Internet which probably shouldn't see it, right, and then it's just gonna get a different reaction, maybe one that you're not really hoping for.
Speaker 1I feel very old now that I've lived through enough things that like my space.
Speaker 2My Space was one of them.
Speaker 3Let's bring your back, you know what.
Speaker 1My Space is already, It's been enough time that it's back.
It's cool in a nostalgic way.
Facebook used to be for old people.
What is Facebook Now?
Facebook's just for for the ancient.
Speaker 3I think we kind of forgot about Facebook.
Yeah, is Facebook the my space?
Speaker 1That's what I'm saying.
Facebook is the new MySpace, Instagram is the new Facebook.
Speaker 2And then TikTok is TikTok, tik Talk is TikTok.
Speaker 3Wow, there's a lot of keys to keep up with.
Speaker 2I know, it is a lot to keep yeah, it is.
Speaker 1It's also some of the I'm seeing a lot of questions online about judging, in particular now that there is a whole new fan base watching the show sometimes for the very first time.
Speaker 3I think it's funny.
I think I saw him for Sorry, I was being like, wait, I thought Derek and Mark were together, Like I'm screaming, I'm screaming.
I'm like both happily married.
Speaker 1Yeah, and not to each other and not to each other.
Right, so funny.
Well, I know that now that there are all these newer, younger viewers who have never seen it, and they really want to try to understand all the aspects of the show.
So they're like, wait a minute.
The voting closes at eight, but then the person who goes last, you only have a few minutes to vote for that person.
The judges scores count for roughly fifty percent every I mean, the amount of people doing stats and math problems.
Speaker 2And I also don't.
Speaker 4Understand guess what I also don't understand.
I know there's no syllabus.
Speaker 3No, there isn't a syllabus, but I think that's called producing, right, yeah, then it's called producing.
Speaker 2Yeah, show exactly, I know.
Speaker 1And I did.
I did see someone somewhere found like something on one of the original maybe the Dancing with the Star's website, where there was like some sort of breakdown about.
Speaker 2And did it make sense if you understand stats.
Speaker 3I don't know if I actually look at it.
No, Honestly, I feel like every single showdown, I'm like this, I don't know.
Speaker 1Just whatever we do, what we do.
Speaker 3I mean, look at Lauren and Brandon, we thought they were chilling, and then next thing, you know, you just.
Speaker 2Never know, I know, was Jordan, And I mean we were all shocked.
Speaker 3She's a harmonizer.
She was distraught like she was.
She didn't want to go through press after.
I know, I was like, yeah, but I like she deserved to stay longer.
I will stand on that, yeah, and I completely agree like she, I don't.
I also feel like she didn't really fully get to share her story, which we all knew her.
She was such a nice and lovely girl, and it's like it just makes it that much worse when they have to leave so soon.
Speaker 1I know, I couldn't agree with you more.
And I every time I saw Lauren I felt better after seeing her.
Speaker 2She was just one of those people uplifted everyone.
Speaker 1Yes, yeah, I every single time always felt good around her.
So I was very sad to see her go.
And I know how much Jordan and did.
Speaker 3They know each other before the season, But when Jordan met Lauren, Jordan was going to pass out, like she was so excited to meet her.
Speaker 2She's a big fan, big fan.
Speaker 1That is so sweet.
It seems like every week there is a new philosophical question online surrounding the show, and I wanted to ask you about this.
First, is the idea of prior dance experience?
Speaker 3Oh, here we go on.
Speaker 2What are your thoughts.
Speaker 1On what the perfect amount of prior dance experience is for a celebrity to have.
Speaker 3I think I don't think there.
I don't think it should matter.
Okay, honestly, I really don't because you look at people like Hilaria and Glub.
She had incredible dance experience, but people at home weren't really necessarily able to connect with her.
But then you have someone like Andy who doesn't have near as much dance experience, but he gained such a huge audience just through his heart and through his personality.
And I do feel like what's making this season so strong is the different varieties of dance experience.
Yeah.
My thing is, if you're under the umbrella of star, you're welcome to be on the ballroom floor.
That and that is and I really do stand by that because you really look up Whitney and Mark, like, we wouldn't have had the room where it happens if it wasn't for the two of them together in that moment.
Speaker 1I know.
Speaker 3And it's like that dance routine was pure magic.
Speaker 2It really was.
It really was.
Speaker 1No, You're absolutely right.
I think that's a great way of thinking about it.
If you fall under the umbrella of star, you are welcome to be on the ballroom floor and dance is.
I've mentioned this now to everybody who's come on, and I probably sound like a bit of a stupid broken record because duh.
But as somebody who's worked in multiple aspects of the entertainment industry as an actor, as a dancer, as a writer, as a producer.
Speaker 2Did I say as a dancer?
Speaker 1I didn't.
Yes, I mean now as almost everything other than a dancer until now to really understand how much dance is in just another form of storytelling and expression and connection with the audience.
You're exactly right, Andy is connecting to the audience through this medium that even without having the experience, the point of the show is about telling that story.
And the point of the show isn't necessarily who's the best dancer, it's who's your favorite dancer?
Who do you want to see dance again?
Next week?
I see a couple of you know, people sometimes forget that they can vote for more than one couple, and they're like, oh, it's just so hard because I'm really voting for you.
Speaker 3Know, Jordan is like ten couples per vote.
Speaker 1Ten couples per vote, ten votes per couple exactly, so you can vote for more than one.
And so that's what I always tell people, because I'm like, guys, especially before we get to the finale.
Once you get to the finale, you're gonna have to choose yes, sure, yes, but vote for every couple you want to see in the finale, because don't you want to curate the end.
So anyone you feel like you want to see dance again because you connected with the dance, or you connected with the story, or you connected with it.
We are storytelling and you have to if you connect with the story, place your vote.
So okay, well, thank you for answering that, because I welcome I love it.
Are you more interested as not only a pro on the show, but as a viewer, are you more interested in the journey of a celebrity or just an impressive dance.
Speaker 3Journey of the celebrity.
I also feel like, as as a dancer, I respect someone's journeying when they start from the ground up.
And you eveno alone to last season, like, her message was so powerful and even though she didn't win a Mirror Ball, I just like I told her, your message in your journey on the show was a lot bigger than winning a Mirror Ball, and that's me is so powerful.
But you know, sometimes but also you need like stellar routine to like really amplify the show.
But to me, personally, I love a dancer's journey.
Speaker 1Oh, I couldn't agree more.
Also, I probably shouldn't say this, but I'm going to anyway.
I feel like, for at least for myself, I'll only speak for myself.
I can't speak for anyone else.
I want to win the Mirror Ball, but not even so much for me.
Speaker 2I want to win for Pasha.
Speaker 3Yeah, that's so stee.
Speaker 1I want Pasha to have the mirror Ball that I think, you.
Speaker 3Know, I think Pasha deserves a mirror Ball too.
Speaker 1I feel like for me, my goal is exactly what you said about Alona.
My story, my story, and this journey for me is the win.
And where like when I was in the bottom three last week and I was standing up there and I know they say the bottom three doesn't necessarily mean the bottom three, but still you're staying.
Speaker 3You're there, You're there.
Speaker 1You're you are there, could be your name, that is.
Speaker 3But they were playing games, they were playing games with you.
I was not, and I was backstage with Danny.
Oh someone.
I was like, kind of backs like, Danny's not going to be Pasha, like it's not and it's not, it is not happening.
Speaker 1I would have loved to have seen Danny's face.
Speaker 3Well, no, you wouldn't have because you made it so no, no one wanted to see that.
Speaker 1But when you're standing up there, you have all these thoughts that flashed through your head.
And it was amazing to me, for as competitive as I am, how quickly I went from oh God, I really hope that it's not us too, but if it is us, I have loved every single second I have spent here with these people and no regrets, no regrets.
So I got But but so the mirror ball I feel in my opinion is more for you guys, the mirror ball belongs to you.
Speaker 3But do you know what's crazy?
I think I think the opposite.
For me as a pro, our job is to give the best experience to a celebrity.
Speaker 1But you do that and then you get the mirror ball.
You guys do that.
That's what I think everyone needs to know about this show.
The stars of this show are the pros.
Speaker 3See, we're on different sides here.
You it's it's about you guys and telling your story.
Sure, sure, but if we get a mirror ball, so Hie.
I know, Sophie.
But even with even with Jordan, I was like, do you want to win?
And She's like, yeah, I want to win.
And I was like, guess what, me too good.
It's like, I think it's all about just like matching your partner's energy exactly.
Yeah.
I mean, but even with Anna, I was like, do you want to win?
She goes hmmm.
I was like, Okay, we're gonna have a gag.
You know what.
We're gonna have a gag and we're gonna have fun doing it.
Speaker 1We're gonna be dazzled your ankle monitor.
Speaker 3So I'm like, that's was that your idea.
Well, I remember I talked to production about it and they're like, well, we wanted to do it, and I was like, well, did you get that approved by the government.
Well I didn't.
I didn't know.
But honestly, I did it in a way where she couldn't charge it.
Speaker 2So wait, you did it yourself, Yes, I did so.
Speaker 3I did it for rehearsal.
No, I'm kidding you.
I did it for rehearsal.
And the next day like, she pills them all off and I was like what happened?
And she goes, I couldn't charge it, and I was like I almost got arrested because of me.
Speaker 1I also never thought about the fact that you have to.
Speaker 3Charge those you do.
We would rehearse.
It wasn't it was like a giant leave, but like we would be rehearsing and then it'd be like you hear like and I'm like what is that?
And you feel like you're like what and it's like, no better, I'm dead.
I was like five minutes to charge it.
Speaker 2I'm like, streaming, do you take it off to charge?
Speaker 3No?
She oh, she's gonna kill me.
Oh yeah, yeah.
Her leg was out and you're just kind of sticking on there.
Speaker 1So are you guys still friendly?
Speaker 3We're not talking right now, you're not talking right now.
Speaker 1I heard that maybe there was an unfollowed Yeah, there.
Speaker 3Was definitely an unfollow And you know what, it's okay, it's okay.
Speaker 2We're all on our different journey.
Speaker 3Yes, it's like you you be you boo boo, and I'll be me, you know, respectfully.
Speaker 1Oh boy, Okay, I saw that you were recently hanging out with Kai sinnat Yeah.
Speaker 3Wait yeah that was like at the Ace?
Speaker 1Yes, yeah, have have you?
Have you talked about trying to get him on the show.
Speaker 3I mean every single time I see a producer, I talk about how having him on the show.
Speaker 2You know how massive that I was telling them that, like how.
Speaker 3Massive that would be if he was on the show.
Yeah, but maybe it's, you know, next season.
But okay, I definitely feel like he's in the Rolodex of names names one hundred percent.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 3I mean, he definitely showed interest like I was.
I wasn't expecting him to be as interested as he was, Like when I went up to I went up to him during the AMAS and he was like doing his live stream and I was like to Jenn I was like, I'm just going to ask him.
She goes like, what if he says no, I'm like, then it's a gag and I can just like walk away.
I wasn't expecting him to say yes at all and then just get his number and connect.
Speaker 1Wow.
Speaker 3Man, Yeah, I hope so, And honestly, if he gets on the show, I hope he gets Danny.
Speaker 2Oh.
Speaker 3I really do feel like it'd be such a good parent.
Speaker 2That would be a great pairing.
Speaker 1If you were going to be a celebrity on the show, who would be.
Speaker 2Your Prosha pick?
Speaker 3Really Russia?
Speaker 1Do you know how many people have said that to me?
Speaker 2That is so funny.
Speaker 1So many people said that to me when I first started, Like if I were going to be on the show, Pasha be who I pick.
Speaker 3Yeah, I definitely feel like he's the most team player, most endearing.
But also I trained with him growing up, so I definitely feel like I can learn the most from him.
Yeah, and I also like I see his routines.
His choreography is amazingly even watching his routine with you, the figures that he does, the way that he formulates it so inspiring.
So I feel like as a celebrity as just a dancer myself.
Like I just love every single time I get to work with him.
Speaker 1Yeah, he is the like what a what a gift to humanity is Pasha?
Speaker 3Like, honestly, I love I will.
I love him so much even on tour.
I feel like on tour too, you see everyone's side like you We truly do, and there is no quarters.
There was never a moment where Pasha like lost as cool.
He was such a gentleman to everyone and also just having his daughter out in the road with Danny and just see how amazing the father he is is like so endearing it really is.
Speaker 1I know, he said yesterday, he was like during my audition, I told them that I was like a bear because I could be like I could be cuddly, but I.
Speaker 2Could also like gurr.
Speaker 1And I was like, when are you girl, I've never seen ger and he was like, I am when I need to be ooh oh, Like.
Speaker 5We're going to backpedal from that one, Okay, I guess I don't need the story or whatever, but like, I'm so curious, how excited are you to go back out on the road for tour?
Speaker 1Tour was just announced?
Speaker 3Excited?
Yes, yes, I'm so excited.
I like last season was such a dream come true, and like like the show is having a renaissance.
So just performing for crowds like that in ways that like the show hasn't seen in so long is like a dream.
It is such a dream, Like we're on stage in your ears would bleed from how loud people are screaming you.
I don't think as a performer, I've ever experienced that.
For those people to scream for you like that is so surreal.
Speaker 2How many dates are you guys doing?
Speaker 3I haven't even looked.
Speaker 1Okay, I don't know.
Speaker 3I just know, like December twelfth, I'm all, there is up until May third?
Speaker 1So wow, December twelfth or May third?
Where can people buy tickets?
Is it DWTS?
Yeah, it's like tour dot com Yeah, DWTS tour dot com.
Speaker 2Yeah, okay great.
Speaker 3Would you want to go?
Speaker 2Yes?
I do want to go.
Speaker 1I was going to ask you how how do normal how do celebrities normally do it?
Speaker 2How long do they go?
Speaker 4What's is it very It's like if it's it's like up to you, really, yeah, it's up to you.
Speaker 3How long you want to go?
Speaker 1So, like, if I want to take my kids out of school, bring a tutor and just go the whole time.
Speaker 3I mean sure.
I mean we got Rome and Nikita, so we're we're capable of doing it.
Speaker 1Wouldn't that too?
Speaker 3Having Nikida out on the road and like whenever Rome would come down.
I think it just brings so much humanity, like humanity does because when you're going city to city to city and you're just on a bus and you're performing on a bus and performing, it's you see those kids and just brings you back to your why.
Yeah, and it just helps keep you pushing.
Speaker 1Do you want to have kids?
Yeah?
Speaker 2Oh my gosh.
Speaker 3And do you know what's crazy?
And I Toopostia this, I never wanted to have kids until I saw how he handled Nikita and Danny on the road.
Like it was like it just I was like, I just never thought as a performer and as a dancer, I could have kids in this type of climate and environment.
You're just seeing how they're able to make it work, just in their love for each other.
Yeah, I hope I have that one day.
I know.
Speaker 1It really also helps so much that his mom and dad, Yes, I mean, how sweet are they?
I know, I asked him, because you know, we have two kids and we have an annie.
Our family doesn't live down the street like their family does.
But I said, do you guys have an Anni?
And he was like, no, it's my mom.
And I was like, that is the perfect scenario.
Just to have your little tribe be taking care of your Family's so great.
That's so sweet.
You're going to have that someday, I hope, so really you will for sure.
Have you already started thinking of TikTok ideas for the bus?
Speaker 3They'll just come to me, I guess.
And if you got any too, we could do the Void meets World themes on it.
Speaker 1I mean, have fun with that.
So TikTok dancing is very viby.
Speaker 3Do you want to my hot take?
Speaker 1Yeah?
Speaker 2Please take?
I want to take, me do this and I want.
Speaker 3To do by this.
TikTok has brought so much joy and like brought a new lecture the show.
But I don't think it needs to be on the ballroom floor personally as a TikToker, I did not.
I did not think it.
I don't think it belonged there.
Speaker 2You know what, don't disagree with you?
Speaker 3Okay?
And I also too, like our TikTok week.
I feel like a lot of people were expecting me to do a TikTok dance in my dance and I was like, no, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
I just don't think.
Speaker 1Pasha and I didn't do it either.
Yeah, Pasha and I said, the way we're incorporating TikTok is that we are using a song that grows viral on TikTok.
Speaker 2Yes, but we are not going to do the TikTok dance part.
Yeah.
Speaker 1I agree, And I also think it was a very polarizing thing for the audience.
One of the incredible things about Dancing with the Stars is that, especially right now, it feels like everyone would like a safe space to be able to go for no politics, yes and maybe just pure joy.
And TikTok was a little like half the audience is like, what even is TikTok?
I don't know these songs, I don't know these dances.
I'm not sure why we're doing this.
And then the TikTok audience was then not really thrilled that it wasn't enough TikTok.
Yeah, I'm and so no one really felt I agree, No one really.
I didn't I don't know that it would need to happen again.
I will say that who won the Internet during TikTok Week was on the comment about Lauren and Brandon going home on TikTok Week, Instagram wrote would have never happened on Instagram night.
Speaker 3Yes, yes, but that we've never had a social media night.
Speaker 1I know Instagram won the night as far as.
Speaker 3Look at that leting how that turned out?
Wow.
Speaker 1So I have been asking everybody who's come on the show, this as someone who has not only seen all of my routines but has had a close seat, if you had one piece of advice for me moving forward, if you could just get me one thing that you think would help me, what do you think it would be?
Speaker 3Oh my gosh, I feel like my advice for you to trust the process?
Okay, yeah, I mean you have such a good pro you really do.
And I do believe that you have such a good head on your shoulders too about the whole journey and everything.
So, and I'm sure everyone told you this too.
Enjoy it, yeah, have fun, but also just trust the process.
Every single week is an ebb and flow of disaster and then trying to piece it all together and then magically it always works out.
Speaker 2Yeah, so just trust it.
Speaker 3But honestly, like you're in such good hands, I don't know what else I could.
Speaker 6Say to elevate your experience, like truthfully, well, like Mandy Moore when we had Mandy Moore on the podcast, Mandy Moore said, go bigger, be bigger, just there's no room for subtlety on the ballroom floor.
Speaker 1Which as an actor, someone who spends a lot of time being subtle assuming the camera will pick it up, that's not gonna help, no girl.
Speaker 3Yeah, I definitely agree with that, especially on camera things are a little bit smaller, so you has to dance a little bit bigger.
Speaker 2Yeah, I'm struggling with that.
I'll be honest, Like in the room.
Speaker 1You know, Pasha's like and there's a big sweeping arm movement, and I'm like, and what if I do it like a little more subdued.
Speaker 3But sometimes it doesn't mean dance it bigger, just means have more tone.
Yeah, because if someone told me to raise my arm and all like this, Yeah, there's a difference between that and this, right, Like just they're just having a little bit more muscle tone in my arm.
Speaker 2It just it'll make your movement unless you're doing cha chaw.
Speaker 1And then the amount of times I had stiff arms and Pashua was like, Danielle, what are those arms?
You cannot do that?
Please relax your arms like and I was like I can't.
Speaker 3Well those give yourself grace because those technically are the hardest styles for women on the show Women's Celebrities, Chasha and Rumba.
Those have jam packed technique and not in close holds.
So you're like, there, yeah.
Speaker 1That was a terrible week for me to be injured.
Speaker 3Then yes, but then also, okay, okay, I'm gonna clock Pasha because you're injured.
And then I started a dance a car will into a split Pasha and was handy, was it the hammy?
Speaker 1It was my hamst It like it was a left It was a left split.
Speaker 3So it was my left safe day.
Speaker 1So that was okay.
The cartwheel was making me nervous, but he kept He was like, do we just take it out?
We just take it out?
Speaker 2And I was like, no, we got this.
Speaker 1But then that day, like my legs and I couldn't even feel my kneecaps.
I was like, I don't know if my legs straight or not can't even feel my knee.
Speaker 3Anyway, We're gonna do it.
Speaker 1We're gonna do it.
If I get a redemption dance, I want to do my Yeah.
Speaker 3Yeah, I hope you get a redemption dance.
Speaker 1Ezra.
Thank you so much for being here.
I am absolutely rooting for you, and I think you are such a delight and so much fun to be around.
I light up every time I see you.
I just really I appreciate you so much.
I respect you so much.
You bring so much to the show, and I love seeing your partnership with Jordan, And even though we are quote unquote in competition, I hope we're.
Speaker 3In the land to the end, to the end.
Speaker 2Let's go, let's go final, and I'm rooting for you.
Speaker 1Thank you.
Speaker 3Yeah, you really are like your journey and seeing how you are with Pasha is truly the heart of the show.
So I hope you know, like the impact you're making is huge.
Speaker 1Thank you, babes, of course, thank you for being here.
Speaker 3Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1See you soon.
Danielle with the Stars produced and hosted by Danielle Fischl.
Executive producers Jensen Karp and Amy Sugarman, Executive in charge of production, Danielle Romo producer, editor and engineer Tara Sudbosch.
Theme song by Justin Siegel.
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