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Dancing with the Stars results: Shakira showing up to make sure votes don't lie

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The results show for "Dancing with the Stars" kicks off at 9 tonight on ABC. Shakira will be on hand to sing two songs and one celebrity will be going home.

Actress Melissa Joan Hart and singer Mya are the point leaders, with 28 each, after Monday's "Dancing with the Stars." Snowboarder Louie Vito and NFL star Michael Irvin are at the bottom of the pack with 16 points each. Judges' scores will be added to viewers' votes to determine which celebrity will leave the show. The celebrity with the lowest combined point total will be eliminated on Tuesday's results show.

The fourth week of competition started with some new dances. Celebrities and their professional dance partners introduced viewers to the bolero, Charleston, two step and lambada. Lifts were allowed in these dances.

Here's a recap:

Singer Mya and partner Dmitry Chaplin earned 28 points for the final dance of the evening, their sexy lambada.

Bruno Toniolo, 10: "That was an erotic, exotic roller coaster. You would want to ride that over and over and over and over again."

Len Goodman, 8: "I never find your routines boring... You set your own standards... My expectations are really high. I felt that in the lambada I was going to get a bit more."

Carrie Ann Inaba, 10: "Mya's on fire... That was amazing."

Despite a trip to visit former "Dancing with the Stars" competitor and rodeo champion Ty Murray, snowboarder Louie Vito failed to find his inner cowboy. Louie and partner Chelsie Hightower only received 16 points for their attempt at the two step.

Len Goodman, 5: "It was just a series of walks and then you stopped and Chelsie did something."

Bruno Toniolo, 6: "For a two step it was slightly dazed and confused... Not enough."

Carrie Ann Inaba, 5: "There was a little bit too much shuffling going on."

NFL star Michael Irvin and partner Anna Demidova also earned 16 points for their bolero.

Carrie Ann Inaba, 5: "I definitely saw the romance developing this week... There wasn't enough dancing. It was like step, step, step, pose."

Len Goodman, 6: "It was slightly economic with the movement... The highest mark I've given you so far is a four. I can assure you that's going to go up a lot."

Bruno Toniolo, 5: "Your dancing is a little bit like the economy. Every week you're supposed to be getting better but nothing happens."

Singer Donny Osmond and partner Kym Johnson showed off Donny's entertaining personality in their Charleston which received 24 points.

Bruno Toniolo, 8: "This really shows a showman in his element."

Carrie Ann Inaba, 8: "It was excellent because you played to your strengths."

Len Goodman, 8: "You looked good. You danced good, and watching you does you good."

Model Joanna Krupa and her shirtless partner Derek Hough earned 26 points for their raunchy lambada.

Bruno Toniolo, 9: "Bursting with sexual energy."

Len Goodman, 8: "I know what I want for tomorrow night's encore. I thoroughly enjoyed it."

Carrie Ann Inaba, 9: "I hope that the children were in bed." Host Tom Bergeron responded, "I bet some of the adults are now."

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