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Dancing With the Stars Results: Shawn Johnson Has Judges Squabbling
Shawn Johnson danced a romantic rumba Tuesday night to the theme from the movie "Titanic." Will she survive to dance another week?

Shawn Johnson danced the rumba Tuesday night to "My Heart Will Go On" from "Titanic" on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars: All Stars," but two of the judges were booed for their critiques of the West Des Moines native and her professional dance partner.
So, will fans vote them through to dance again? We won't know until next week.
Because of the presidential debate on Monday, "Dancing With the Stars" had to juggle its format. Typically, the couples dance on Monday and one or more leave the show on Tuesday. This week, Johnson didn't dance until Tuesday and will learn her fate next week.
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While judge Bruno Tonioli loved her rumba -- giving her a perfect 10 -- two others disagreed. "I was with you every minute of it, emotionally connected like I've never seen you before," Tonioli said.
Judge Carrie Ann Inaba praised the performance with one exception.
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"You have grown so much, you express incredible emotion and vulnerability," Inaba said before telling Johnson and professional partner Derek Hough that they violated the rule by doing a lift. As the audience booed loudly Hough disagreed, saying they did a catch.
Host Tom Bergeron quipped, "Tonight, Carrie Ann plays the iceberg."
Despite a penalty, Inaba gave the duo a 9.
Head judge Len Goodman was left a bit cold by the choreography. "There was no hip action. I loved the number, but it wasn't a rumba."
He awarded Johnson and Hough an 8.
Johnson, who had to retire from gymnastics competition this summer because of a knee injury, has her eyes on another glitter ball trophy in the 15th season of the ABC network’s show.
Tune in again Monday to watch the sixth week of “Dancing With the Stars.” Locally, it airs at 7 p.m. on, on both Mondays and Tuesdays.
The 20-year-old gymnast claimed the Season 8 title in 2009.
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