On the September 15 episode of Dancing with the Stars, contestant Amanda Kloots was eliminated from the competition. The next day, she took to Instagram to share her thoughts on how Carrie Ann Inaba should have been impartial during their dance-off.

I wish that Carrie Ann Inaba was impartial. She’s not, Amanda Kloots said during an interview with the Daily Mail. She also stated, She’s got a lot of opinions about people and I think it would be nice if she could just give us her opinion on the dance.

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Carrie Ann Inaba is a contestant on ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars.”

One “Dancing With the Stars” season 30 participant has said that she wishes Carrie Ann Inaba, the show’s host, was more unbiased. Contestant Amanda Kloots stated in an interview with Parade that she hopes Carrie Ann isn’t favoring her because of their relationship outside of the program.


Amanda expressed her hope that Carrie Ann would be a fair judge.

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Amanda began season 11 of CBS discussion program “The Talk” in September 2020. Although she and Carrie Ann only co-hosted for one season, the two became friends, and Amanda told Parade that she believes Carrie Ann is unable to remain objective toward her.

“I wish she were an unbiased judge.” Carrie Ann is a dancer, and she knows I’m looking for some rough love. She is aware that I need adjustments. “She knows I want her to be harsh on me,” Amanda added, adding that she doesn’t believe they will get any “special treatment.”

Amanda also expressed gratitude to the whole “Talk” family for their “unwavering support” throughout her stay on “Dancing With the Stars.”

“‘The Talk’ has been very supportive of us, urging everyone to vote and cheering me on.” That family over there is just wonderful. I’m very thankful for the opportunity to go to work there every day and then come here and work with this cast and crew. Amanda expressed her gratitude by saying, “I honestly feel like I’m so fortunate right now.”

Carrie Ann and her colleagues judges have lately come under criticism for allegedly favoring the white dancers. Carrie Ann was chastised by fans in particular for referring to Jimmie Allen’s dancing as having “monkey fists.”


Amanda also said that the distinctions between Broadway and Ballroom dancing are night and day.

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Amanda has a Broadway background. She’s also a former Radio City Rockette, so she’s no stranger to the dance floor. However, she told Parade that it doesn’t quite work in a ballroom.

“To be honest, ballroom dancing and Broadway dance, which I used to do, are like English and Japanese. I’m learning a new language from scratch. I have to toss all I know out the window and start again from the beginning. “I believe the only thing that’s comparable is the rigorous practices, blisters, aching body, painful muscles, and the desire to improve and perform better,” Amanda said.

She also said that she does not believe it offers her an edge – first, since “a lot” of dancers have dance backgrounds this year, and second, because “ballroom dancing is a totally other universe.”

“Ballroom dancing is a totally other universe, a completely distinct style, with so many intricate details. I’ve also never worked on Broadway with a guy. I was always dancing on my own, and as a Rockette, you dance on your own, so being held by a guy, being guided by a man, is a whole new world for me. “I wish I had a leg up there, but I don’t,” Amanda said.

Some fans, though, may disagree. Some viewers felt it was unfair because many of the dancers had considerable training before the cast was revealed.

Amanda’s history as a Rockette, according to one admirer, puts her “at level 1000” when contrasted to the competitors who have no dancing expertise.

“I like Amanda, but isn’t it a little unfair to have professional dancers like Amanda and JoJo on the show?” She used to be a Rockette! “I know they’re professional dancers who haven’t done ballroom, but in contrast to others, they’re still beginning at level 1000,” said one admirer on Instagram.

Season 30 of ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” airs Mondays at 8 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time.

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