Boasting one of the most wide-open fields in recent memory, the 137th annual Kentucky Derby took place at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday evening (May 7). With the event being opened up by Jordin Sparks singing the National Anthem, a fashionably fabulous packed crowd then joined in on the traditional singing of "My Old Kentucky Home".
Boasting one of the most wide-open fields in recent memory, the 137th annual Kentucky Derby took place at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday evening (May 7). With the event being opened up by Jordin Sparks singing the National Anthem, a fashionably fabulous packed crowd then joined in on the traditional singing of "My Old Kentucky Home".
On the eve on the big game, the stars gathered together for a private Audi dinner hosted by L.A. Reid at the Audi Forum in Dallas, Texas on Saturday (February 5). Held as part of Super Bowl XLV Weekend, the night saw Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Tony Romo and fiance Candice Crawford alongside her brother Chace Crawford and "90210" hottie Jessica Lowndes.
There’s a full slate of football games over the next three days, and Erin Andrews is excited to catch all the action. The ESPN College Sports reporter told press that she has strict rules when inviting friends to watch the game at her place.
Sigh. All great things must come to an end: Here's our last Dancing with the Stars interview with Erin Andrews, the ESPN commentator and steadfast Kyle Massey defender. Following last night's redemptive finale, Erin and I discussed the judges' weird scoring, Jennifer Grey's pain tolerance, and the best moments of the season. Oh, and the winner.
Erin Andrews started our weekly Dancing with the Stars recap interview with the following greeting: "Um. Hello?!" It was appropriate: We've officially reached the finale of the most insane DWTS season ever. Join us as we chat with the ESPN heroine about last night's elimination, her feelings about the final three, and the flood of (unjustified) hate-Tweets she's received about the ...
We've had Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews try to make sense of it, but the bottom line is that Dancing with the Stars' 11th season is confounding. Frontrunners have departed early (Audrina Patridge) and last-place hoofers have survived (Bristol Palin). Who of last night's four remaining finalists won't make the final three? We size up the odds after the jump.
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