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'Dancing With the Stars' season 30 recap: Olivia Jade, Jimmie Allen sent home in double elimination

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'DWTS' sends 2 stars home in shocking double elimination
Eric Mccandless/ABC
ByMegan Stone
November 09, 2021, 2:36 PM

The "Dancing With the Stars" competitors pushed themselves to new extremes on Monday night because, in order to make it to next week's semifinals, they had to survive a dance-off and another double elimination.

Unfortunately, the journey came to an end for Olivia Jade and country singer Jimmie Allen. Jade was automatically eliminated for earning the lowest combined score of the night while Allen was sent to the bottom two alongside "The Office" actress Melora Hardin. The judges voted unanimously to save Hardin.

Olivia Jade and Val Chmerkovskiy on "Dancing with the Stars," Nov. 8, 2021.
Eric Mccandless/ABC

The episode celebrated icon Janet Jackson, who amped up the pressure by tuning in from London to watch everyone dance to her music.

One of the competitors feeling the most pressure was "The Talk" co-host Amanda Kloots, who wanted to impress the judges with her jazz routine to Jackson's "Miss You Much." Kloots, who has prior dance experience, confessed to feeling frustrated that the judges have been so hard on her and hoped to turn her luck around.

Her dance partner, Alan Bersten, argued that the judges are so unforgiving because they "see something special with her." That said, he pushed Kloots even harder during rehearsals so she could meet those high expectations. His tactic paid off because they not only collected their first perfect score of the season, they also won the dance-off against Peloton instructor Cody Rigsby and earned two extra bonus points.

Janet Jackson appears on the Nov. 8, 2021 episode of "Dancing With the Stars" as a special guest.
Eric Mccandless/ABC

Also feeling the pressure was Olympian Suni Lee, who opened up about the bullying she's received since joining "DWTS." "I always see a lot of mean comments about me not being able to dance and I need to go home," she shared. "I feel like they're right. I let them get to me."

She managed to shake off haters and also collected a perfect score for her samba to Jackson's "All For You." The gold medalist also triumphed in the dance-off and added two bonus points to her score.

Here are the current standings:

Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee and Sasha Farber -- 42/40
"The Talk" co-host Amanda Kloots and Alan Bersten -- 42/40
"The Office" actress Melora Hardin and Artem Chivensky -- 42/40
Nickelodeon star JoJo Siwa and Jenna Johnson -- 41/40
Peloton instructor Cody Rigsby and Cheryl Burke -- 38/40
NBA player Iman Shumpert and Daniella Karagach -- 35/40

"Dancing With the Stars" returns Monday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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