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Who Went Home On Dancing with the Stars 2014 Last Night? Week 2

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Last night on Dancing with the Stars Season 18 was our first chance to really see how things might play out this season and how America would vote on these new couples on DWTS 2014, so who went home on Dancing with the Stars 2014 last night? Find out those Week 2 results on Dancing with the Stars 2014 last night below in our Dancing with the Stars 2014 spoilers!

CARRIE ANN INABA, LEN GOODMAN, BRUNO TONIOLI

Things got off to a crazy start last night on DWTS 2014, as co-hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews made a big announcement (and it wasn’t about the voting for new partners in two weeks). It was the first night of eliminations on Dancing with the Stars 2014 and sending home one couple was not enough, so they would be sending home the bottom two couples!

This was huge, but why so soon? Let the couples dance it out and learn some dance moves before sending them home so quickly. For the night, the bottom two couples on DWTS 2014 were:

  • Diana Nyad and Henry Byalikov
  • Sean Avery and Karina Smirnoff

To be honest, I am not completely shocked by this. Sure, the worst dancer this season is Billy Dee Williams. He barely moves on the dance floor and Sean Avery definitely deserves to stay over him, but it is a popularity contest and I guess Billy Dee is more popular than Sean!

What do you think of the results on Dancing with the Stars 2014 last night?

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