The French version of “Dancing with the Stars,” known as “Danse avec les stars,” saw its first elimination this season as actor Philippe Lellouche was voted off the show on Friday night. While expressing disappointment, Lellouche offered a surprisingly candid assessment of his feelings, admitting he felt a surge of anger and frustration at the outcome. The actor’s journey on the show, and his honest reaction to leaving, has sparked conversation among viewers.
Lellouche performed an American smooth to Amir’s “Longtemps” alongside professional dancer Katrina Patchett. Despite showing improvement throughout the competition, judges noted some technical inaccuracies, particularly with his footwork. He faced Laure Manaudou in the final elimination round, and the judges chose to send Lellouche home. This elimination marks the conclude of his participation in the popular dance competition, but not without a memorable exit.
The actor’s raw emotion following his elimination quickly became a talking point. “It’s almost a shame. It’s at the moment I’m starting to enjoy dancing that they stop me. I met wonderful people,” Lellouche stated immediately after the announcement. He later elaborated on the intensity of the experience, revealing the physical toll dancing takes on the body. “I discovered something phenomenal, it’s the pain of dancing. You don’t realize how much dancing is suffering, there isn’t a muscle in the body that doesn’t hurt. I discover this profession very demanding. The people who do it have a huge heart and they get us to be in a great mood.”
However, it was his unfiltered reaction to being eliminated that truly resonated. “Of course it breaks my heart not to arrive back on Monday, I hide it given that we’re on TV, we’re all fair play, but I want to insult everyone, I have rage in my gut. I don’t realize how to be a hypocrite,” Lellouche confessed. This blunt honesty, while unconventional for a reality television setting, has been widely discussed online and in French media.
Adding a heartwarming layer to the evening, fellow “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum Ian Ziering dedicated his performance to his former co-stars. Ziering danced a salsa to “The Time of My Life” from the film Dirty Dancing, a request made directly by Jennie Garth, who played Kelly Taylor in the iconic 90s series. Garth shared a video message expressing her support for Ziering and her fondness for the film, urging him to perform the dance.
“Ian, I can’t believe you’re doing ‘Dancing with the Stars’ in France,” Garth said in the video. “I’m so happy for you. I support you fully. It would make me so happy to see you dance to ‘The Time of my life’ from the cult film Dirty Dancing, which is one of my favorite movies. Would you please accept to do that for me?”
Ziering’s participation in the French competition has clearly fostered a sense of camaraderie with his former castmates, demonstrating the enduring bond formed during their time on “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Ian Ziering is best known for his role as Steve Sanders on the television series Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990-2000), according to his Wikipedia page.
While Lellouche’s journey on “Danse avec les stars” has come to an end, his candid remarks have undoubtedly left a lasting impression. The competition continues with the remaining contestants, and viewers will be watching to see who will follow in Lellouche’s footsteps – and who will avoid a similar, unfiltered reaction to elimination.
The remaining contestants will continue to compete next week, with the judges and audience votes determining who will advance further in the competition. The show’s producers will likely be looking to capitalize on the buzz generated by Lellouche’s honest exit, potentially highlighting the emotional intensity of the competition in future episodes.