So You Think…Results
Joy Spears, Jason Williams Eliminated On "So You Think You Can Dance"
Top 8 Couples Compete Performance Show Wednesday, June 28, On Fox
Natasha Bedingfield (pictured) to Perform on the Results Show Thursday, June 29
The second season of So You Think You Can Dance featured performances by the Top 9 couples on Wednesday and a special performance by Rihanna. Compared to its average last summer, the first eight episodes of So You Think You Can Dance show gains, including +22% among Adults 18-49,+21% among Adults 18-34 and +17% among Teens.
The three couples who received the fewest votes after Wednesday's performance show were Joy Spears and Dmitry Chaplin; Aleksandra Wojda and Jason Williams; and Heidi Groskreutz and Ryan Rankine. After each of the six dancers performed a solo routine, the judges eliminated Spears and Williams from the competition, ending their quest to become
Having lost their partners to elimination, Wojda and Chaplin will pair up for next week’s episodes.
The remaining eight couples (Dmitry Chaplin and Aleksandra Wojda; Musa Cooper and Natalie Fotopoulos; Ivan Koumaev and Allison Holker; Ryan Rankine and Heidi Groskreutz; Benji Schwimmer and Donyelle Jones; Ben Susak and Ashlee Nino; Jaymz Tuaileva and Jessica Fernandez; and Travis Wall and Martha Nichols) compete on a two-hour performance show Wednesday, June 28 (8 -10 p.m. ET/PT). The following night, Natasha Bedingfield will perform, and the judges will send two more dancers home on the live results show Thursday, June 29 (9 -10 p.m. ET live/PT tape-delayed) on Fox.
British singer Natasha Bedingfield began her music career at the age of 12, when she wrote her first song. In 2003, Bedingfield signed her first record deal and began working on her debut album, “Unwritten.” In the
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