Four Reasons Why Dancing with the Stars is Losing Viewers
Update: Annie's recap is live. Spoiler ahead! After a star-studded finale featuring Dance Center, a Pam Anderson five-man lap dance, and McKayla Maroney not oppressing the urge to make a "Call Me Maybe" hand gesture,
All-Star Season 15 of "Dancing With the Stars" is over, and after 10 weeks, the best dancers among the celebrities — the first finals with only women celebs — hoofed it out for the championship. At the end of a very entertaining finale, host Tom
Update: Annie's recap is live. Spoiler ahead! After a star-studded finale featuring Dance Center, a Pam Anderson five-man lap dance, and McKayla Maroney not oppressing the urge to make a "Call Me Maybe" hand gesture,
November 28, 2012, 12:04 a.m.. In a final glittery turn in an already twist-filled season, the winners of the “Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars” season were the only couple in the finale who had yet to win a Mirrorball trophy: Melissa Rycroft and Tony
Shawn Johnson, that is, the West Des Moines native who burned up the floor on Season 15 of Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars and fell just short of another mirror ball trophy. Johnson won the mirror ball trophy in Season 8, in 2009. The 20-year-old






