“‘Full Quarantine’ – Stay Safe and Stay Home. —Unlike #FullHouse this will all go away. #fullhousechallenge #wewin,” Bob captioned the video on Instagram.
The video comes just a couple of days after Candace celebrated her birthday (April 6), where she gave presents to her followers. Happy belated birthday!!
“BEST BIRTHDAY EVER 🦄✨😻🎈 I’m also giving YOU GUYS many presents on my Instagram Story— discount codes & giveaways!! Happy Birthday to me 🙃😘,” she wrote on Instagram.
The show ended up winning Choice TV: Comedy that evening! Congrats to everyone involved! The show is still going on for another 30 minutes, so tune in.
The two celebs danced with and without partner Peta Murgatroyd and Keo Motsepe for their Carmen inspired Argentine Tango.
Earlier, Nyle also performed an intense Paso Doble with Peta, and Jodie a jive with Keo. Sadly, Jodie and Keo were sent home during the elimination.
“You slayed tonight babe ???????? Thank you for giving us a glimpse into your world,” Peta wrote on Instagram to Nyle. “It was such a powerful night and one I’ll never forget. #dwts #silentdance Love you @nyledimarco XO.”
25+ pics inside of Nyle DiMarco and Jodie Sweetin…
The two, along with their pro partners Peta Murgatroyd and Keo Motsepe, worked with judge Bruno Tonioli for the challenge, who choose the song, dance style and overall creative — which had the two men and two women dancing together. A first for the show!
The group performed an Argentine Tango to “Habanera” from Carmen, earning 29 points.
Each group dance will be judged by the two remaining judges and America. Viewers are able to score the performances on the judges’ panel NOW, by visiting ABC.com.
A combined overall viewer score for each performance will be counted alongside the judges’ score.
WHAT DID YOU THINK of Nyle and Jodie’s performance?
Nyle DiMarco stars in the Communication Service for the Deaf’s new short film, Beyond Inclusion.
The 26-year-old deaf model and actor teamed up with the organization for the film, which is aimed at inspiring a national conversation about the perceptions of people with disabilities.
Beyond Inclusion is set ten years in the future, at a time when technology makes it possible for people of deaf status to have meaningful conversations. Watch it below!
“There were a couple of wardrobe mishaps that happened to me last night! It turns out things happen in threes!” Sharna wrote in her blog after Monday night’s show, addressing her malfunctions. “The first was I forgot to put my hood on for the solo dance, I had the now very well-known ‘nip slip’ on national television, and lastly I forgot to take off the tear-away skirt at the end of our Team Dance. I guess it just shows this can happen to the best of us. I clearly had no idea about the wardrobe malfunction situation!”
She continued, “Tom [Bergeron] had to step in front of me on live, national TV to tell me to pull up my dress. I don’t think I have ever been a brighter shade of red�I think my skin matched my hair!”
“I was so embarrassed, not just about the situation, but about the fact that I seriously had no idea it even happened! I am grateful everyone made light of the situation and it was not as embarrassing as it could’ve been, but I will forever be in the nip slip category of television,” Sharna added.