Talk show host Wendy Williams was eliminated from the Dancing With the Stars on Tuesday night. Wendy was not surprised over her elimination. "Despite stereotypes, this is one black girl who can't even do the Running Man," she admitted. Wendy appeared realized after knowing that she has been eliminated and ran over to meet some random audience members in the front row. Talking to EW, Randy said that she will miss the "craft services" of the show.
Wendy and her professional partner Tony Dovolani were lackluster on Monday as they earned 15 out of 30 points from the judges. The episode featured the stars telling personal stories about themselves and Williams talked about how she became a radio DJ. She told she used to sleep in her car at rest stops between jobs so she wouldn't have to "be trapped and explaining the process of how I'm trying to achieve my radio dream. I would take bird baths and brush my teeth really quickly and then move on to my next job." So the duo performed the foxtrot to the song "Last Night the DJ Saved My Life. "To be honest, it was a struggle," judge Len Goodman said. "It lacked fluidity; there was no movement. It was a dance more suited to the radio."
Hines Ward and Kym Johnson were the star performer of the night for an exciting samba which Inaba said, "a bouncing butt" that rocked the dance floor. The couple got 25 points. Petra Nemcova and Dmitry Chaplin also performed well and earned 25 points with an elegant and graceful waltz.