The state of the DWTS judges will surely make you laugh!

DWTS Carrie Ann’s absence led to miscarriages and Andy Richter’s peacocking explosion on the judging panel

DWTS judges will surely make you laugh

Judge panel in turmoil

When Carrie Ann Inaba was absent from the taping, Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli had to take charge themselves.

After watching NBA All-Star Baron Davis’s Cha Cha to “Can’t Touch This,” Bruno frantically searched for his scorecard.

As soon as he grabbed the card, he quickly flipped it up—Julianne Hough exclaimed, “Bruno, what’s going on down there?”

Texting Derek and Falling Bruno

Danielle Fishel from “Boy Meets World” performed, Derek was seen typing on his phone on camera. He later laughed and said, “I was voting, sorry.”

This elicited laughter. Bruno, the champion, nearly fell off his chair as he awarded Danielle a 6. Julianne called everything “pure chaos,” and Alfonso Ribeiro jokingly prayed for Carrie Ann’s speedy recovery.

Best Peacocking: Andy Richter’s Move

Comedian Andy Richter had already announced that he wouldn’t be the fastest dancer, but would win hearts with style. He said, “I’ll definitely be peacocking.”

And indeed, he did. Andy’s smile, unwavering confidence, and witty sense of humor brought the stage to life while performing the Cha Cha to “Hold On, I’m Coming” with Emma Slater.

Judges showered him with praise

After Andy’s performance, Derek said, “I was really rooting for you.”

Bruno praised his courage and courage, calling him “cheeky and chappy.”

Both judges commended his humor, joy, and authenticity. Derek concluded, “It was so much fun watching you dance.”

Looking forward to the next episode

Everything that happened in this “Dancing with the Stars” episode kept the excitement alive.

Whether it was goof-ups or peacocking, there was something new at every turn.

The show airs every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and is also simulcast on Disney+.

For those who miss it, the full episode is available the next morning on Hulu.

Each episode showcases the judges’ chemistry, the stars’ hard work, and some unexpected moments.

The drama and laughter brought by Carrie Ann’s absence this season will be unforgettable.

The next time Carrie Ann returns, the panel will be awash with new excitement—until then, stay tuned for all the messiness and dazzling performances from this season!

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