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Ross Antony's Let's Dance lead crumbles after chaotic cha-cha-cha

One week, he dazzled with a flawless 25-point routine. Now, Ross Antony's legs betrayed him—leaving his Let's Dance future hanging by a thread. Will viewers save him?

The image shows a man in a red and black outfit performing a dance on a stage, with a dark...
The image shows a man in a red and black outfit performing a dance on a stage, with a dark background. His face is clearly visible, with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open, as if he is in the middle of a performance.

Ross Antony Experiences a Sharp Decline in Points at 'Let's Dance' - Ross Antony's Let's Dance lead crumbles after chaotic cha-cha-cha

Ross Antony faced a sharp drop in scores on Let's Dance this week. After topping the leaderboard with a perfect 25-point Charleston, his cha-cha-cha earned just 13 points. The judges and viewers will now decide if he stays in the competition.

Antony and his professional partner Mariia Maksina had impressed in the first round. Their Charleston received full marks, setting a high standard. But the switch to cha-cha-cha in just one week proved difficult.

During rehearsals, Antony felt confident, but the live performance went wrong. He later admitted his legs 'just did their own thing.' Judge Motsi Mabuse described the routine as having 'a bit of spaghetti Bolognese in the legs' due to visible errors.

Judge Jorge González noted Antony's nerves, while Joachim Llambi urged him to focus on technique rather than theatrics. The singer's performance to Kylie Minogue's Hand on Your Heart left the panel unimpressed. His fate will be revealed late Saturday, based on judges' scores and viewer votes.

The result will determine whether Antony continues in Let's Dance 2026. His background in musicals and TV hosting contrasts with his recent struggle on the dance floor. The competition's next round hinges on this weekend's decision.

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