Who Went Home on DWTS: A Recap of Season 31's Eliminations

Who Went Home on DWTS: A Recap of Season 31's Eliminations

The 31st season of Dancing with the Stars (DWTS) has officially come to an end, with Charli D'Amelio and her partner Mark Ballas taking home the coveted Mirrorball Trophy. Over the course of the season, viewers witnessed some incredible performances and memorable moments, as well as a few surprises along the way. So, who went home on DWTS? Here's a recap of all the eliminations:

In the first week of the competition, Teresa Giudice and Pasha Pashkov were the first pair to be eliminated. The following week, it was Vinny Guadagnino and Koko Iwasaki who said goodbye to the dance floor. Cheryl Ladd and Louis Van Amstel were eliminated in week 3, followed by Jordin Sparks and Brandon Armstrong in week 4.

As the competition grew fiercer, the eliminations became even more difficult for the judges and viewers alike. Stay tuned as we take a closer look at who went home on DWTS in the remaining weeks of the season, leading up to the grand finale where Charli D'Amelio and Mark Ballas emerged as the champions.

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Season 31 eliminations recap:

  • Teresa Giudice & Pasha Pashkov
  • Vinny Guadagnino & Koko Iwasaki
  • Cheryl Ladd & Louis Van Amstel
  • Jordin Sparks & Brandon Armstrong
  • Joseph Baena & Daniella Karagach
  • Heidi D'Amelio & Artem Chigvintsev
  • Jessie James Decker & Alan Bersten
  • Trevor Donovan & Emma Slater
  • Shangela & Gleb Savchenko
  • Daniel Durant & Britt Stewart

Charli D'Amelio and Mark Ballas won the Mirrorball Trophy.

Teresa Giudice & Pasha Pashkov

Teresa Giudice and Pasha Pashkov were the first pair to be eliminated from Dancing with the Stars season 31.

  • Early Exit:

    Their elimination came as a surprise to many, as Giudice had expressed her excitement about the competition and had been working hard in rehearsals.

  • Judges' Scores:

    In their first performance, Giudice and Pashkov received relatively low scores from the judges, with Carrie Ann Inaba commenting that Giudice needed to "let go" and "have fun" on the dance floor.

  • Public Vote:

    Despite their low scores, Giudice and Pashkov were not in the bottom two based on the public vote. However, they were eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple.

  • Mixed Reactions:

    The elimination of Giudice and Pashkov was met with mixed reactions from fans and critics. Some expressed disappointment, while others felt that the judges made the right decision based on their performance.

Despite their early exit, Giudice and Pashkov remained positive and expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to be part of Dancing with the Stars.

Vinny Guadagnino & Koko Iwasaki

Vinny Guadagnino and Koko Iwasaki were the second pair to be eliminated from Dancing with the Stars season 31. Their exit came after a difficult week in which they faced criticism from the judges for their performance.

In their first performance, Guadagnino and Iwasaki danced a foxtrot to the song "Can't Stop the Feeling" by Justin Timberlake. The judges praised Guadagnino's energy and charisma, but they also noted that he needed to work on his technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a lot of potential, but you need to clean up your dancing." Guadagnino and Iwasaki received a score of 24 out of 40.

In their second performance, Guadagnino and Iwasaki danced a salsa to the song "Tequila" by The Champs. The judges were more critical of this performance, with Len Goodman saying, "It was a bit of a mess. You need to work on your timing and coordination." Guadagnino and Iwasaki received a score of 21 out of 40.

Despite their low scores, Guadagnino and Iwasaki were not in the bottom two based on the public vote. However, they were eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple.

Guadagnino and Iwasaki expressed their disappointment at being eliminated, but they also thanked the fans for their support. Guadagnino said, "I'm so grateful for this experience. I learned so much about myself and about dancing. I'm going to keep dancing, and I hope to be back on the show someday."

Cheryl Ladd & Louis Van Amstel

Cheryl Ladd and Louis Van Amstel were the third pair to be eliminated from Dancing with the Stars season 31.

  • Surprise Elimination:

    Their elimination came as a surprise to many, as Ladd had been a fan favorite and had received relatively high scores from the judges.

  • Judges' Scores:

    In their first performance, Ladd and Van Amstel danced a foxtrot to the song "The Way You Look Tonight" by Frank Sinatra. The judges praised Ladd's grace and elegance, but they also noted that she needed to work on her technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a beautiful presence on the dance floor, but you need to clean up your dancing." Ladd and Van Amstel received a score of 27 out of 40.

  • Public Vote:

    Despite their low score, Ladd and Van Amstel were not in the bottom two based on the public vote. However, they were eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple.

  • Mixed Reactions:

    The elimination of Ladd and Van Amstel was met with mixed reactions from fans and critics. Some expressed disappointment, while others felt that the judges made the right decision based on their performance.

Ladd and Van Amstel were gracious in defeat and thanked the fans for their support. Ladd said, "I had the time of my life on Dancing with the Stars. I learned so much about myself and about dancing. I'm so grateful for this experience." Van Amstel added, "Cheryl is a wonderful partner and a true professional. I'm so proud of everything we accomplished together."

Jordin Sparks & Brandon Armstrong

Jordin Sparks and Brandon Armstrong were the fourth pair to be eliminated from Dancing with the Stars season 31.

  • Early Exit:

    Their elimination came as a surprise to many, as Sparks is a talented singer and dancer and had been expected to go far in the competition.

  • Judges' Scores:

    In their first performance, Sparks and Armstrong danced a cha-cha to the song "Juice" by Lizzo. The judges praised Sparks' energy and stage presence, but they also noted that she needed to work on her technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a lot of potential, but you need to clean up your dancing." Sparks and Armstrong received a score of 24 out of 40.

  • Public Vote:

    Despite their low score, Sparks and Armstrong were not in the bottom two based on the public vote. However, they were eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple.

  • Mixed Reactions:

    The elimination of Sparks and Armstrong was met with mixed reactions from fans and critics. Some expressed disappointment, while others felt that the judges made the right decision based on their performance.

Sparks and Armstrong were gracious in defeat and thanked the fans for their support. Sparks said, "I had an amazing time on Dancing with the Stars. I learned so much about myself and about dancing. I'm so grateful for this experience." Armstrong added, "Jordin is a wonderful partner and a true professional. I'm so proud of everything we accomplished together."

Joseph Baena & Daniella Karagach

Joseph Baena and Daniella Karagach were the fifth pair to be eliminated from Dancing with the Stars season 31.

  • Unexpected Elimination:

    Their elimination came as a surprise to many, as Baena had been improving each week and had received relatively high scores from the judges.

  • Judges' Scores:

    In their first performance, Baena and Karagach danced a salsa to the song "Conga" by Gloria Estefan. The judges praised Baena's energy and stage presence, but they also noted that he needed to work on his technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a lot of potential, but you need to clean up your dancing." Baena and Karagach received a score of 27 out of 40.

  • Public Vote:

    Despite their low score, Baena and Karagach were not in the bottom two based on the public vote. However, they were eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple.

  • Mixed Reactions:

    The elimination of Baena and Karagach was met with mixed reactions from fans and critics. Some expressed disappointment, while others felt that the judges made the right decision based on their performance.

Baena and Karagach were gracious in defeat and thanked the fans for their support. Baena said, "I had an amazing time on Dancing with the Stars. I learned so much about myself and about dancing. I'm so grateful for this experience." Karagach added, "Joseph is a wonderful partner and a hard worker. I'm so proud of everything we accomplished together."

Heidi D'Amelio & Artem Chigvintsev

Heidi D'Amelio and Artem Chigvintsev were the sixth pair to be eliminated from Dancing with the Stars season 31.

  • Unexpected Elimination:

    Their elimination came as a surprise to many, as D'Amelio had been improving each week and had received relatively high scores from the judges.

  • Judges' Scores:

    In their first performance, D'Amelio and Chigvintsev danced a cha-cha to the song "Lady Marmalade" by Labelle. The judges praised D'Amelio's energy and stage presence, but they also noted that she needed to work on her technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a lot of potential, but you need to clean up your dancing." D'Amelio and Chigvintsev received a score of 27 out of 40.

  • Public Vote:

    Despite their low score, D'Amelio and Chigvintsev were not in the bottom two based on the public vote. However, they were eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple.

  • Mixed Reactions:

    The elimination of D'Amelio and Chigvintsev was met with mixed reactions from fans and critics. Some expressed disappointment, while others felt that the judges made the right decision based on their performance.

D'Amelio and Chigvintsev were gracious in defeat and thanked the fans for their support. D'Amelio said, "I had an amazing time on Dancing with the Stars. I learned so much about myself and about dancing. I'm so grateful for this experience." Chigvintsev added, "Heidi is a wonderful partner and a hard worker. I'm so proud of everything we accomplished together."

Jessie James Decker & Alan Bersten

Jessie James Decker and Alan Bersten were the seventh pair to be eliminated from Dancing with the Stars season 31. Their elimination came as a surprise to many, as Decker had been a fan favorite and had received relatively high scores from the judges.

In their first performance, Decker and Bersten danced a cha-cha to the song "Let's Get Loud" by Jennifer Lopez. The judges praised Decker's energy and stage presence, but they also noted that she needed to work on her technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a lot of potential, but you need to clean up your dancing." Decker and Bersten received a score of 27 out of 40.

In their second performance, Decker and Bersten danced a Viennese waltz to the song "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley. The judges were more impressed with this performance, with Len Goodman saying, "That was a beautiful Viennese waltz. You showed great control and elegance." Decker and Bersten received a score of 32 out of 40.

Despite their improving scores, Decker and Bersten found themselves in the bottom two in week 7. They were eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple.

Decker and Bersten were gracious in defeat and thanked the fans for their support. Decker said, "I had an amazing time on Dancing with the Stars. I learned so much about myself and about dancing. I'm so grateful for this experience." Bersten added, "Jessie is a wonderful partner and a hard worker. I'm so proud of everything we accomplished together."

Trevor Donovan & Emma Slater

Trevor Donovan and Emma Slater were the eighth pair to be eliminated from Dancing with the Stars season 31. Their elimination came as a surprise to many, as Donovan had been a fan favorite and had received relatively high scores from the judges.

In their first performance, Donovan and Slater danced a cha-cha to the song "Dancing on the Ceiling" by Lionel Richie. The judges praised Donovan's energy and stage presence, but they also noted that he needed to work on his technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a lot of potential, but you need to clean up your dancing." Donovan and Slater received a score of 27 out of 40.

In their second performance, Donovan and Slater danced a Viennese waltz to the song "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley. The judges were more impressed with this performance, with Len Goodman saying, "That was a beautiful Viennese waltz. You showed great control and elegance." Donovan and Slater received a score of 32 out of 40.

In their third performance, Donovan and Slater danced a jive to the song "Great Balls of Fire" by Jerry Lee Lewis. The judges praised Donovan's energy and stage presence, but they also noted that he needed to work on his technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a lot of potential, but you need to clean up your dancing." Donovan and Slater received a score of 29 out of 40.

Despite their improving scores, Donovan and Slater found themselves in the bottom two in week 8. They were eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple.

Donovan and Slater were gracious in defeat and thanked the fans for their support. Donovan said, "I had an amazing time on Dancing with the Stars. I learned so much about myself and about dancing. I'm so grateful for this experience." Slater added, "Trevor is a wonderful partner and a hard worker. I'm so proud of everything we accomplished together."

Shangela & Gleb Savchenko

Shangela and Gleb Savchenko were the ninth pair to be eliminated from Dancing with the Stars season 31.

  • Unexpected Elimination:

    Their elimination came as a surprise to many, as Shangela had been a fan favorite and had received relatively high scores from the judges.

  • Judges' Scores:

    In their first performance, Shangela and Savchenko danced a cha-cha to the song "Lady Marmalade" by Labelle. The judges praised Shangela's energy and stage presence, but they also noted that she needed to work on her technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a lot of potential, but you need to clean up your dancing." Shangela and Savchenko received a score of 27 out of 40.

  • Public Vote:

    Despite their low score, Shangela and Savchenko were not in the bottom two based on the public vote. However, they were eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple.

  • Mixed Reactions:

    The elimination of Shangela and Savchenko was met with mixed reactions from fans and critics. Some expressed disappointment, while others felt that the judges made the right decision based on their performance.

Shangela and Savchenko were gracious in defeat and thanked the fans for their support. Shangela said, "I had an amazing time on Dancing with the Stars. I learned so much about myself and about dancing. I'm so grateful for this experience." Savchenko added, "Shangela is a wonderful partner and a hard worker. I'm so proud of everything we accomplished together."

Daniel Durant & Britt Stewart

Daniel Durant and Britt Stewart were the tenth pair to be eliminated from Dancing with the Stars season 31. Their elimination came as a surprise to many, as Durant had been a fan favorite and had received relatively high scores from the judges.

In their first performance, Durant and Stewart danced a cha-cha to the song "Dancing on the Ceiling" by Lionel Richie. The judges praised Durant's energy and stage presence, but they also noted that he needed to work on his technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a lot of potential, but you need to clean up your dancing." Durant and Stewart received a score of 27 out of 40.

In their second performance, Durant and Stewart danced a Viennese waltz to the song "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley. The judges were more impressed with this performance, with Len Goodman saying, "That was a beautiful Viennese waltz. You showed great control and elegance." Durant and Stewart received a score of 32 out of 40.

In their third performance, Durant and Stewart danced a jive to the song "Great Balls of Fire" by Jerry Lee Lewis. The judges praised Durant's energy and stage presence, but they also noted that he needed to work on his technique and footwork. Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You have a lot of potential, but you need to clean up your dancing." Durant and Stewart received a score of 29 out of 40.

Despite their improving scores, Durant and Stewart found themselves in the bottom two in week 10. They were eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple.

Durant and Stewart were gracious in defeat and thanked the fans for their support. Durant said, "I had an amazing time on Dancing with the Stars. I learned so much about myself and about dancing. I'm so grateful for this experience." Stewart added, "Daniel is a wonderful partner and a hard worker. I'm so proud of everything we accomplished together."

FAQ

Have questions about who went home on Dancing with the Stars? We've got answers!

Question 1: Who was the first pair to be eliminated from DWTS season 31?
Answer 1: Teresa Giudice and Pasha Pashkov

Question 2: Who was the last pair to be eliminated before the finale?
Answer 2: Daniel Durant and Britt Stewart

Question 3: Which pair was eliminated in the week 7?
Answer 3: Jessie James Decker and Alan Bersten

Question 4: Who was eliminated in the week 8?
Answer 4: Trevor Donovan and Emma Slater

Question 5: Which pair surprised the judges and viewers with their early exit?
Answer 5: Vinny Guadagnino and Koko Iwasaki

Question 6: Who was eliminated after losing the dance-off to another couple?
Answer 6: Cheryl Ladd and Louis Van Amstel

Question 7: Which pair received low scores from the judges but was saved by the public vote?
Answer 7: Joseph Baena and Daniella Karagach

Closing Paragraph for FAQ: We hope this FAQ has answered your questions about who went home on Dancing with the Stars season 31. For more information, check out the official DWTS website or follow the show on social media.

Now that you know who went home, here are some tips for voting for your favorite couples in future seasons of DWTS:

Tips

Want to make sure your favorite couples stay in the competition? Here are a few tips for voting on Dancing with the Stars:

Tip 1: Vote early and often.
Voting opens after each episode, so don't wait until the last minute to cast your votes. You can vote multiple times, so take advantage of that!

Tip 2: Vote across all platforms.
You can vote for your favorite couples on the DWTS website, the DWTS app, and by text message. Make sure you're using all of these options to maximize your impact.

Tip 3: Get your friends and family to vote.
The more people who vote for your favorite couples, the better their chances of staying in the competition. Encourage your friends, family, and social media followers to vote as well.

Tip 4: Use social media to your advantage.
Social media is a great way to show your support for your favorite couples and encourage others to vote for them. Share their performances, post positive comments, and use the official DWTS hashtags.

Closing Paragraph for Tips: By following these tips, you can help your favorite couples stay in the competition and have a shot at winning the Mirrorball Trophy.

So what are you waiting for? Start voting today!

Conclusion

Dancing with the Stars season 31 was full of surprises, with some unexpected eliminations and some couples defying the odds to make it to the finale. Ultimately, Charli D'Amelio and Mark Ballas took home the Mirrorball Trophy, but all of the couples who competed this season should be proud of their accomplishments.

This season of DWTS reminded us that anyone can learn to dance, with a little hard work and dedication. It also showed us the power of teamwork and the importance of supporting each other. Whether you were rooting for your favorite couple or simply enjoying the performances, we hope you had a great time watching Dancing with the Stars this season.

Closing Message: Thanks for following along with our coverage of who went home on DWTS season 31. We hope you'll join us next season for more dancing, drama, and excitement.

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