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‘Dancing with the Stars’ finale arrives
Lynn Elber
LOS ANGELES—Brassy Marie Osmond, sultry Melanie Brown and revved-up
Helio Castroneves will face the music once more Monday as “Dancing with
the Stars” wraps another winning season.
How hot is the contest that sends grade-B celebrities whirling across
the floor into the arms of patient dance pros? So scorching that A-lister
Celine Dion, who performs on Tuesday’s results show, longs to do more
than sing for it. “I hope they invite me to dance. I’d love to,” Dion
said last week after taping her appearance, which includes a production
number built around her signature song, “My Heart Will Go On.” She’s a
“tremendous fan” of the show, she said.
“They have the body, and they dance like all of us would like,” she
said, her eyes wide with enthusiasm for the hoofers, who include
Jonathan Roberts, paired with Osmond; Brown’s partner, Maksim
Chmerkovskiy; and Julianne Hough, dancing with Indy 500 champion
Castroneves. Whether the finale can top last May’s matchup remains to be
seen: Nearly 23 million viewers saw Olympic speedskater Apolo Anton Ohno
best ‘N Sync crooner Joey Fatone and boxer Laila Ali, who was voted off
midway through the final episode.
This time, the third-place contestant will be announced at the start of
Tuesday’s show, and the remaining pairs will perform two last dances,
which will help determine the winner. The ABC show averaged about 20
million weekly viewers for each of its twice-weekly episodes in the
2006-07 season, eclipsed only by Fox powerhouse “American Idol.”
“Dancing” is still on its toes, with nearly 22 million viewers making it
last week’s No. 1 show.
Judge Bruno Tonioli, whose ebullience is a “Dancing” highlight, said he
sees the contest’s appeal as more than muscled-and-faux-tanned-skin
deep. “It’s a very honest show,” he said in an interview. Contestants
“really have to put their heart and soul in it. They can’t get away with
publicity and spin. The public will see something very, very real.”
Host Tom Bergeron agreed. “It’s a feel-good show unfolding in real time
in front of you,” as well as a throwback to the popular variety shows of
the past, he said. “Dancing with the Stars” ups the kitsch factor for
the finale, with a slew of glittering disco balls and gold-tinged decor
that’s a match for the wonderfully cheesy mirrored-ball trophy awarded
to the winner.
Viewers got an extra splash of sexiness in this edition of “Dancing,”
courtesy of Brown, a.k.a. Scary Spice, and partner Chmerkovskiy. Last
week, she took to the dance floor with her voluptuous figure clad in a
skintight costume and whip in hand. |