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5 Reasons We’re Glad Bristol Palin DIDN’T Win DWTS

Posted by sunnychanel on November 23rd, 2010 at 11:23 pm

Bristol2 5 Reasons Were Glad Bristol Palin DIDNT Win DWTS

How glad are we that Bristol Palin didn’t win Dancing with the Stars? Let me count the ways. Even though she might have become the Tea Parties’ sweetheart, they couldn’t call, text or log in enough to make her the final dinner. Here are five reasons we’re glad that Bristol Palin didn’t win Dancing with the Stars 2010.1. She is not an star. She didn’t have much of a reason to be on the show in the first place.

2. Bristol Palin made Dancing with the Stars political. Dancing with the Stars is for has-beens, B and C listers and the occasional reality star…not daughters of politicans.

3. There would be chaos if she won. It would be bad for ABC, bad for ballroom and bad for Dancing with the Stars. The show would greatly suffer if she was deemed the winner.

4. She continually had the lowest scores of the season. There was no way she should have gotten this far, let alone win the WHOLE thing.

5. The Monkey Suit dance. Need we say more?

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