Shawn Johnson and Derek Hough take center stage with the Fierce Five during their freestyle during the Dancing With The Stars: All-Stars final on Monday night (November 26).
“It was a gold medal performance,” judge Bruno Tonioli said after their performance. “Truly the crowning glory of a fantastic night.”
Shawn and Derek took home a 30/30 total points on their freestyle, but are in third overall.
“Wow wow wow !!!! What a night . So proud of Shawn . We danced all season for the fans and wanted to end the same way . Love you all,” Derek wrote afterwards.
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Shawn Johnson & Derek Hough — Freestyle– Dancing With The Stars: All-Stars, Week 10
“Hope everyone’s impressed with this years Thanksgiving!! So thankful for everyone and everything I have! Love you guys” McKayla wrote.
Kyla added, “Had a blast at the Macy’s day parade! Never experimented with so many different hand waves in one day!!!!”
Team Captain Aly tweeted, #Macysdayparade with the best teammates & best friends ever! I’m so thankful for them! Words can’t describe how much I value our friendship!”
Along with team mate Jordyn Wieber, the Fierce Five hit up the talk show to chat about the ending of the Kellogg’s Gymnastics Tour of Champions and their upcoming appearance at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
“Saying goodbye to everyone is one of the hardest things I’ve ever done… I’m gonna miss you all so much #family,” Jordyn tweeted about the tour ending. “Had the time of my life… Thank you to all the fans who saw our show and made our tour possible!”
Be sure to tune into the parade, on Thursday, November 22nd beginning @ 9AM ET/PT on NBC.
The Fierce Five introduced Alicia Keys‘ performance and Gabby even performed a modified floor routine on stage!
“Had the most amazing time at the VMAs.. That was one of those unforgettable kinda nights” McKaylatweeted.
Gabby added, “Had so much fun tonight at the VMA’s with my girls it couldn’t have been better!!!”
Olympic swimming champ Missy Franklin was also in attendance. “Had such an amazing time at the #VMAs tonight! Met so many incredible people and saw AMAZING performances! Congrats to everyone!” she wrote on her own Twitter.
The trio came to surprise Pink, 32, who was the special guest on the show for the season 10 premiere. Check your local listings for time and channel.
It was announced just yesterday (via People) that Gabby, 16, will be writing a memoir!
To be titled “Grace, Gold and Glory, My Leap of Faith,” the book will chronicle Gabby‘s early life, how she left her family in Virginia at age 12 to train 3,000 miles away and her path to gold at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
“Even before I competed in the Olympics, I always wanted to write book,” Gabby shared. “[It] will also be about how much my family and I have overcome during our journey. It hasn’t been easy.
Aly Raisman, McKayla Maroney, Kyla Ross and Jordyn Wieber take a load off on a sofa at the official after party for The Cinema Society with Circa and Alice & Olivia screening of Sparkle held at the Soho Grand Hotel on Tuesday night (August 14) in New York City.
This morning (August 15), Aly, Jordyn, Kyla, McKayla and Gabby stopped by Good Morning America to show off their shiny gold medals and chat about the 2012 Olympics with Josh Elliott.
“This is my favorite picture from my trip to New York!! Had such a great time with my best friends, we can make anything fun!! #Fierce5,” McKayla tweeted after the show.
McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman and Jordyn Wieber pick up the phones on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday afternoon (August 14) in New York City.
The three Olympians were joined by team mates Kyla Ross and Gabby Douglas to ring the closing bell.
Earlier in the day, the girls stopped by the Empire State Building where McKayla, 16, chatted with reporters on the now famous “McKayla Maroney Is Not Impressed” meme going around.
“I think it’s really funny,” she shared. “At first, I was really confused and I couldn’t believe that just from making that face for two seconds it could turn into that, but I guess in my head I was just disappointed that I fell on my butt at the Olympics. And when the National Anthem was playing, and it wasn’t my country, I was just thinking in my head, like just dang it, and that’s what my face did.”
She added, “And I guess it turned into some big thing. It’s kind of funny.”