What sparked the tension between Carrie Ann Inaba and Derek Hough?
A disagreement over Whitney Leavitt’s cha-cha performance during "Prince Night" on DWTS.
Entertainment / TV
Tension may be brewing behind the scenes of Dancing With the Stars (DWTS). Judge Carrie Ann Inaba has subtly hinted at disagreements with fellow judge Derek Hough, sparking debate among fans about judging styles and on-screen interactions.
The tension seemingly arose during "Prince Night" when judges evaluated Whitney Leavitt’s cha-cha. Inaba felt Leavitt focused too much on technique, while Hough vehemently defended her performance, calling Inaba "out of your mind!" Fans noticed Inaba liking comments that criticized Hough’s behavior, fueling speculation about behind-the-scenes friction. This incident has led to broader discussions about Hough’s judging style, with some viewers suggesting he prioritizes fan approval over genuine critique. The DWTS finale is fast approaching, and these tensions may continue to surface.
A disagreement over Whitney Leavitt’s cha-cha performance during "Prince Night" on DWTS.
Fans noticed Carrie Ann Inaba liking comments critical of Derek Hough’s behavior, interpreting it as confirmation of on-set tension.
Some viewers feel he is overly concerned with fan approval and caters to online sentiment.
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