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Cheryl Burke recalls the 'shame' she felt after contracting COVID-19

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ByMegan Stone
September 30, 2021, 2:57 PM

"Dancing with the Stars" pro dancer Cheryl Burke had to sit out Monday night's show because she contracted COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated.

Speaking with E!'s Daily Pop, Burke opened up about how her diagnosis mentally affected her.

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"I had all types of feelings," she said. "There was a lot of shame behind it for some reason -- disappointed, sad, just hopeless, because you can't really control the situation."

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Burke and her partner, Peloton instructor Cody Rigsby, were unable to perform live on Monday and, instead, were judged based on a recording of one of their rehearsals. The judges praised their routine and the audience voted them through to the next round.

The 37-year-old said she is thankful to have been given a second chance, adding, "I would hate for it just to end, so I'm hoping that I'll be cleared very soon and maybe just go back to the way it was. I don't know, we're taking it day by day."

"Dancing with the Stars" stars Cheryl Burke and Cody Rigsby on Sept. 20, 2021.
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Burke also revealed that she is using every moment of her time off to make sure she and her "talented" partner stay in the competition, explaining, "I'm going to be a dance mom officially and Zooming into those rehearsals, you better believe it."

While she is still unsure how she contracted COVID, the two-time Mirror Ball Trophy champion stressed that her mild symptoms are a testament to the effectiveness of the vaccine.

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"I'm thankful that I got my vaccinations and I'm fully vaccinated, so that's maybe, definitely, probably the reason I'm not in the hospital, god forbid," Burke said. "I wanted to be able to share it because I wanted people to understand that it's still out there. Even if you're fully vaccinated, just stay safe and be careful and mask up."

"Dancing With the Stars" airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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