'Dancing With the Stars' is a Celeb Health Hazard
Going Like Sixty — September 25, 2008 — Pop Culture
Dancing With the Stars has had more injuries than most other reality-based TV shows. Dancing With the Stars has seen Marie Osmond faint, dancing pro Jeffrey Hough get carried off the rehearsal floor with an injured neck and Heidi Klum show off some serious bruises.
Most recently, Jeffrey Ross was voted off while wearing an eye patch from a scratched cornea by his partner Edyta Sliwinska. Of course, we are all waiting for 82-year-old Cloris Leachman to break a hip on Dancing With the Stars.
Most recently, Jeffrey Ross was voted off while wearing an eye patch from a scratched cornea by his partner Edyta Sliwinska. Of course, we are all waiting for 82-year-old Cloris Leachman to break a hip on Dancing With the Stars.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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