Derek is so smart that way," she said of Hough. Grey lauded partner Hough for his choreography for their finale freestyle to "Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)" that paid homage to "Dirty Dancing." When asked if Ballas and Palin had any future projects planned together, Palin joked with Ballas: "Am I going to be your back up dancer?" Schwimmer said she was most surprised that Massey "doesn't listen." "He's a 19-year-old boy," she joked, "why would he?"īallas said of 20-year-old partner Palin: "I was just surprised for a non-entertainer, non-performer how focused would stay throughout the day." Schwimmer tried to get Massey to abstain from his beloved cheeseburgers and fast food during the competition. Massey lost 20 pounds and shed 8 inches from his waist by shimmying and shaking. "Don't mess with him when he's hungry," she joked. Lassey Schwimmer said that Massey, who was known on-and-off camera for his enthusiastic personality, was always smiling, except when he was hungry. The three couples talked about what it was really like in the ballroom, backstage and during their grueling rehearsals. I was proud to be in the final with these two couples."Īfter 10 weeks of stiff competition, "Bristol the Pistol," whose spot in the finals was surrounded by controversy for her low scores in prior weeks, said she was ready to return home to Alaska and spend time with her family. Her partner, Mark Ballas, said, "I was really grateful to have her as a partner. "This has definitely been a life-changing experience and I've had the time of my life," Palin said after her defeat. In third place was Bristol Palin, the daughter of former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, who started out with the least performance experience. "It's been probably one of the greatest experiences in all of television." "I was an actor looking for a new experience and I was thrown into a new situation. "The last thing I was expecting to do in this competition was to be the last man standing, dancing," he said. ![]() "It was a completely different level of dancing."ĭisney Channel star Kyle Massey, who took second place and had been a fan favorite among teens and tweens for his spunk and high-energy on the dance floor, said he was proud to have made it to the finals. "This dance experience was so much more difficult I learned basically one dance over the course of months," she added. "I did not think I was going to be able to dance," Grey, who was still flying high from her big win, said on "GMA." Although she topped the judges' scorecards with regularity this season, it was not without a struggle.ĭuring her finale freestyle to "Do You Love Me," where Grey shimmied her heart out, she also ruptured a disc in her back, and wasn't sure if her injury would keep her from dancing in Tuesday night's two-hour season finale for the title. Compared to the jerky movements of the 2016 iteration of Atlas, the new model almost looks like a CGI creation.Grey, 50, became the season 11 champion of "Dancing With the Stars," coming out on top based on an equal combination of judges' scores and viewers' votes. Things get even more incredible as more robots file out, prancing around in the kind of coordinated dance routine that puts my own, admittedly awful human dancing to shame. but the new video takes things to another level, with the Atlas robot tearing it up on the dance floor: smoothly running, jumping, shuffling, and twirling through different moves. It’s not the first time Boston Dynamics has shown off its robots’ dancing skills: the company showcased a video of its Spot robot doing the Running Man to “Uptown Funk” in 2018. The video sees Boston Dynamics’ entire lineup of robots - the humanoid Atlas, the dog-shaped Spot, and the box-juggling Handle - all come together in a bopping, coordinated dance routine set to The Contours’ “Do You Love Me.” Video: Boston Dynamics ![]() But the company’s latest video adds another impressive trick to our future robotic overlords’ repertoire: busting sick dance moves. Boston Dynamics’ Atlas and Spot robots can do a lot of things: sprinting, gymnastic routines, parkour, backflips, opening doors to let in an army of their friends, washing dishes, and (poorly) getting actual jobs.
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