Corey Feldman denied claims of poor work ethic and bad chemistry with his DWTS partner Jenna Johnson, emphasizing his dedication and enjoyment of the experience, despite media narratives and comments from Maksim Chmerkovskiy suggesting she struggled with him. Feldman expressed regret over their elimination and highlighted his hard work, while sources defended his commitment amid external distractions.
Corey Feldman reunited with his Dancing With the Stars partner Jenna Johnson after a period of absence, and despite going MIA initially, he expressed his readiness to work hard on the show, which is set to premiere on September 16 with a diverse cast of celebrities.
Jenna Johnson is anxious to start rehearsals for DWTS Season 34, but her partner Corey Feldman has not yet shown up due to prior commitments, raising concerns about his readiness for the competition.
Jenna Johnson responded to mom-shaming and ableist slurs she received on Instagram after posting a photo of her son drinking from a bottle, expressing her frustration with online bullying and thanking her supportive followers for their kindness.
Jenna Johnson publicly responded to a cruel social media message criticizing her 2-year-old son's feeding choice, condemning online bullying and emphasizing the importance of kindness and boundaries. She shared her emotional journey through fertility challenges and motherhood, advocating for understanding and support within the community.
Jenna Johnson and her partner Joey Graziadei won season 33 of Dancing With the Stars, sparking controversy among fans and fellow dancers who claim the show's producers favor Johnson. Despite high scores throughout the season, some believe other contestants, particularly Chandler Kinney and Brandon Armstrong, were more deserving of the win. The results have led to accusations of bias and calls for a boycott, with critics pointing to a pattern of the Chmerkovskiy family being paired with strong contestants.
Joey Graziadei, alongside pro partner Jenna Johnson, won the 33rd season of 'Dancing with the Stars,' marking the first time a 'Bachelor' contestant has claimed the Mirrorball Trophy. Graziadei expressed gratitude for the experience and plans to take a break from reality TV. Fellow finalists, including Danny Amendola, Chandler Kinney, Ilona Maher, and Stephen Nedoroscik, reflected on their journeys, highlighting personal growth and memorable moments from the competition.
Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson won the Len Goodman Mirrorball trophy on Dancing With the Stars Season 33, despite a controversial "9" score from judge Carrie Ann Inaba for their freestyle performance. Graziadei expressed joy over the win and a special message from his fiancé, while Johnson credited her husband for his support. The couple will participate in the DWTS Tour. Chandler Kinney and Brandon Armstrong finished third, with Kinney expressing pride in reaching the finals. Other finalists included Olympians and football star Danny Amendola.
Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson were crowned the winners of 'Dancing with the Stars' Season 33, after delivering a perfect redemption dance and a near-perfect freestyle. The finale saw intense competition among the final five couples, with Danny Amendola and Witney Carson finishing fifth, and Chandler Kinney and Brandon Armstrong taking third place. The season featured memorable performances and even sparked potential romantic connections among contestants.
Professional dancers Jenna Johnson and Val Chmerkovskiy opened up about suffering a miscarriage before welcoming their son Rome. The couple kept the miscarriage private and did not share the news with their fans or media. They announced the birth of their first child in an Instagram post, and both gushed about their love for each other. The couple first revealed their baby news in July 2021 after suffering from two years of infertility.
LSU defeated Utah 66-63 in the NCAA tournament's Greenville 2 regional semifinal, with LSU's Alexis Morris making all four of her free throws in the final 10 seconds while Utah's Jenna Johnson missed both of hers. LSU will now face Miami in the regional final. Johnson, who was shooting 72.8% from the foul line, was consoled by her teammates and coach after the game.