Steve Wozniak’s Fractured Foot & Pulled Hamstring Doesn’t Stop Him From Doing The Samba

Amit Chowdhry | Thursday March 26, 2009 | 2,770 views| Add a Comment


We’re all rooting for Steve Wozniak on Dancing With The Stars. The man started off with a fractured foot and recently pulled a hamstring. But that did not stop him from doing the worm and the Samba dance on the last episode. Check out the video below.

Wozniak and Smirnoff were told on Tuesday that they would move forward to the next round. “I was more shocked than anytime in my life,” stated Wozniak. “Maybe except when I got served with divorce papers.”

The night before the last episode, Wozniak received a terrible score, 10 out of 30. That was the lowest that anyone received since the second season of the show. He had to dance off with another couple to avoid elimination. Wozniak credited his fans for motivating him to avoid having to deal with a second dance off.

Denise Richards was sent home as a result of the dance-off against Wozniak and Smirnoff.

One of the judges told Wozniak to get on his knees and beg for forgiveness because that was the worst Samba he had ever seen. What a jerk.

“I’m not sure why the judges almost always have the same scores within a small range. How do they all know what level of lowness or highness to score? All three judges had scored me incredibly low,” added Wozniak. “They tried to get me to back out because of embarrassment, saying the judges might give me 2′s. I said I don’t get embarrassed.”

Keep voting for Wozniak everyone. He his dancing his ass off.

[via CW]

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