Barry Williams is still in the running to be next dancing with the Stars champion with partner Peta Murgatroyd. Barry and Peta have made it to week 8 and will dance a rumba Whitney Houston “We didn’t have nearly everything.” Hollywood life She spoke exclusively with the actor about her upcoming dance and the stamina needed to compete on a show like this.
“I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say it’s the most challenging project I’ve been involved in in my long career,” Barry, 69, said. “I feel good. “I can say I’m very excited every week.”
Season 32 is more than halfway through and Barry admitted that all the dancers are feeling the pure physicality of ballroom dancing. “We dealt with it and got through it,” Barry said of the pain. “I feel very good. I have my tics too, tight muscles and things like that, but I get up early and try to stretch. But this comes with the territory.

The Brady Bunch The star revealed she can’t wait to hear her rumba on Whitney Houston’s night. “It’s a very emotional dance and I love the emotion,” she said. Hollywood life. “I love drama. I love sensuality. It’s a softer dance than the quick step, for example, that I did last week. I think it’s more suitable for me, but there’s also a beautiful song that we have to perform. It is beautifully constructed and creates many layers in the flirting journey and the journey of both of you.
Peta, 37, is older DWTS professional and created a strong dynamic with Barry in the ballroom. Barry noted that he loves how Peta takes “all the elements of classical ballroom dance technique and then applies it to the choreography, but performs this specific song that we’re given and told, which really fascinates me as an actor.” .
He continued: “Sometimes I learn my steps based on emotions, rhythms or dramatic moments instead of just learning by counting and things like that. I really appreciate that about her and she’s a very disciplined athlete. She likes to work and I have never heard her complain. She “she IS always ready to do it again.”

dancing with the Stars It’s a learning experience for all the celebrities involved. By performing new dances each week and receiving feedback from the judges, Barry said he learned “not to be too critical of myself. It can be very frustrating for him after seeing something many times and not being able to grasp it because it is a new movement. It’s a new position. “It’s a new way.”
The beloved actor noted that he tried to stay “out of the way and that really helped me. Self-criticism only paralyzes the entire process. I’ve known this for a long time. This doesn’t really help moving forward. But there’s no time for that here. So I was able to say okay, I don’t have it yet. We have to work with what we have. Let’s keep a fresh attitude and move forward.” dancing with the Stars It airs Tuesdays on ABC and Disney+.
Source: Hollywood Life

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