Chelsea Kane

"You need to unleash the beast," judge Carrie Ann Inaba told the talk show host (with partner Tony Dolovani), who bombed with a score of 14 for her cha cha.
The NFL star was called "nimble" by judge Bruno Tonioli after he and partner Kym Johnson performed the cha cha (they scored 21).
The model and her partner Dmitry Chaplin earned an 18 for their foxtrot.
"I wish I were doing it again," last season's champ Tweeted as she watched the show from the audience.
The rapper, son of previous DWTS contestant Master P, and partner Chelsie Hightower scored a 19 on their debut. "Thank you all for your kind words!!!!" she Tweeted after the show.
"I'm always asked are you making a comeback? The answer is yes – on the dance floor," he said. So much for a comeback: He scored a low 17 for his foxtrot with Anna Trebunskaya.
"My feet r killin lol!" she Tweeted after she and partner Louis van Amstel earned an 18 for the cha cha.
Accompanied by fiancé Crystal Harris, the Playboy legend cheered on his ex, Wilkinson. "Go, Kendra!" he Tweeted.
Judge Len Goodman declared the former Karate Kid's foxtrot (with Karina Smirnoff) was "the best of the night." So far, he is leading the show with a score of 24.
Despite the wrestler claiming he was "nervous as all heck," he and partner Cheryl Burke still managed to earn a 19 for their cha cha.
Radio personality “Psycho” Mike Catherwood and partner Lacey Schwimmer got the lowest score of the night for their foxtrot: 13. On the show, he joked: "What I lack in ability to dance I make up for by being the least well-known person in the cast."
She Tweeted that she felt like "Cinderella" after she and Maksim Chmerkovskiy scored an impressive 23 for their cha cha. Still, she admitted on the show, "If I was a size zero and 22, it would be easier."