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Singer Aaron Carter and partner Karina Smirnoff were eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" on Tuesday's results show. The couple tied for the lowest judges' points with only 50 points for their foxtrot and 1990's samba on Monday's show.
"I've grown so much," Aaron said as he turned to address the judges. "Thank you for helping me grow on this show."
Head judge Len Goodman congratulated Aaron on his performances. "I think you're an inspiration to all young people that anything is possible. And If you were my son, I would be so proud of you. But more important, you be proud of yourself because you've been great."
Aaron and Karina appeared to be crying as they danced their final dance together on the show.
Continuing on next week's semifinal round of competition are singer Kelly Osbourne with partner Louis Van Amstel, model Joanna Krupa with partner Derek Hough, singer Mya with partner Dmitry Chaplin and singer Donny Osmond with partner Kym Johnson.
Mya and Dmitry were just one point shy of receiving a perfect 60 points for their two dances. All three judges gave them 10 points for their exciting 1970's samba set to "Bad Girl." The couple received 10s from Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli for their quickstep, but Carrie Ann Inaba gave them a 9.
Joanna and Derek received the second highest judges' score with a total of 52 points for their futuristic paso doble and quickstep. Their paso doble, which earned 29 out of 30 points, was chosen by Len Goodman as the repeat dance of the week, and the couple performed it at the beginning of the results show.
Kelly and Louis received a total of 51 judges' points for their 1960's jive and their foxtrot on Monday's show. Donny and Kym had 50 judges' points for their Viennese Waltz and 1980's paso doble.
Tuesday's viewers watched a flashback performance featuring professional dancer Mark Ballas with his fifth season partner Sabrina Bryan, who was a Cheetah Girl. The couple danced the paso doble to eye of "Eye of the Tiger."
Singing on Tuesday's show were Grammy winner Michael Bublé and Susan Boyle, the "Britain's Got Talent" phenom.
Here's a recap of Monday's Latin dances:
Singer Donny Osmond and partner Kym Johnson earned 24 points for their 1980's paso doble that featured crazy costumes and clownish makeup.
Len Goodman, 8: "It was the most crazy, bizarre, scary paso doble I've ever seen. A cross between Adam Ant and Adam Carolla. But I liked it."
Bruno Tonioli, 8: "Talk about time travel." He compared the campy style of the dance and the colorful face paint to a drag-queen convention.
Carrie Ann Inaba, 8: "I thought it was hysterical... It was a little insane."
Singer Kelly Osbourne and partner Louis Van Amstel earned 26 points for their energetic 1960's jive.
Len Goodman, 9: "You have been an absolute revelation to me... You've come in week after week stronger and stronger."
Bruno Tonioli, 9: "Groovy baby... What an achievement."
Carrie Ann Inaba, 8: "Definitely one of your best performances."
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