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Learn more- The dance-off was gone on "Dancing with the Stars," but someone still had to go home, and it was "Jackass" star Steve-O's number that came up.
Play it again, Lil' Kim: For the second consecutive week, Lil' Kim and Derek Hough were asked to perform the encore. This time, they gave another rendition of their high-energy, Elvis Presley-inspired jive to "Jailhouse Rock."
Before getting to the results, here's a quick look at the leader board after the judges' scores were delivered Monday night:
Lil Kim & Derek: 28
Melissa & Tony: 27
Shawn & Mark: 26
Gilles & Cheryl: 26
Chuck & Julianne: 23
Lawrence & Edyta: 22
Ty & Chelsie: 18
Steve-O & Lacey: 16
Be our guests: Broadway's "West Side Story" cast performed "America," and later, Rascal Flatts performed and Tony Dovolani and Julianne Hough did an exhilarating accompanying dance that featured Tony lifting and tossing Julianne all over the dance floor. Later, and Carmen Electra led a cabaret performance.
To the results: The first two couples let off the hook this week were Lil' Kim & Derek and Lawrence & Taylor & Edyta Sliwinska.
Back to the results: Shawn Johnson & Mark Ballas were the next couple to receive a pass to dance again next week, followed by Melissa Rycroft & Tony Dovolani.
Body language: Dr. Lilian Glass, a body language expert, offered a bit of interesting insight into what the stars' facial and body movements say about their experience and how they feel about their standing in the competition.
In performance mode, Lil' Kim has her eyes and mouth open a lot, indicating she's trying to take it all in. Shawn's frequent shoulder shrugs show a bit of insecurity, which is different from her confident presentation at the Olympics. Ty holds on to his partner Chelsie Hightower, Dr. Glass said, for a sense of security. Melissa face expressed a lot of fear early on, and still shows discomfort by frequently putting her hand over her stomach, which means she's still feeling the butterflies.
Chuck shows a lot of facial tension, showing that he's not comfortable and doesn't like being judges. Gilles, on the other hand, shows a lot of humility while being judged, as he looks up a lot in a praying kind of position. That shows he knows the scores are out of his control. During judging, Lawrence holds his hands behind his back and exposes his chest, presenting himself as a strong man who can take whatever criticism the judges can dole out.
During eliminations, there is more to read on the stars' faces and in their posture. Steve-O puts his hand on his waist a lot, his head tilted and his ear is up awaiting bad news. Lil' Kim, Shawn and Gilles stare ahead, looking at the directly at the audience as if to convey that the audience's opinion is what matters most. Lawrence and Chuck both look up, then down a lot during the eliminations, showing that they aren't sure of themselves.
Back to the results: Gilles Marini & Cheryl Burke were the next couple set free. They were soon followed by Chuck Wicks & Julianne Hough.
That left Ty Murray & Chelsie Hightower and Steve-O & Lacey Schwimmer in the "not necessarily" bottom two. Since the results were announced in no particular order Tuesday night, the fact that Ty & Chelsie were there didn't mean they were definitely the second-to-lowest-scoring couple.
In the end, it was Steve-O who said goodbye. He thanked Lacey for her patience and dedication, awkwardly joking that he sometimes has a tendency to "man-struate."
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