Dancing with the Stars Results ": Ron Artest (World Peace Metta) do not look back in anger
America does not give peace a chance.
LA Lakers Ron Artest, also known as the newly minted World Peace Metta was the first contestant will receive a bright pink sheet of the season 13 of "Dancing With the Stars."
Buy as you may have noticed if you've seen the elimination, not taking it too hard. Zap2it was on the dance floor when the foot of 6 feet 7 inches wing NBA met with the press, and was very happy.
"You do not want to leave the last impression, angry and sad," said Artest. "It was fun, and that he strove. I knew the results were correct. I messed much so that during the dance."
He was careful to point out he does not think the name change had any effect on the vote. With only a combined score of 14, the lowest in the premiere, he was simply out dancing.
It is still very excited to be leaving. "I do not think I like it," Artest said of the dance, his arm around the shoulder partner Peta Murgatroyd. "I'm out of the program, but I like to dance."
Despite the action, is a bit of shock to see a prominent athlete to go so early in the competition. And Artest says it's because basketball players are not prepared to dance as other athletes.
"Soccer players do a lot of standing exercises," said Artest. "They have four seconds to be fast, explosive and fast. The basketball players, we can rest when we want. We can take great strides in their heels and feet. The soccer players are on alert, so its no coincidence that football players have won. "
Professional athletes have won six of the top 12 "Dancing With the Stars" title. The only possibility of that happening this season now rests on the shoulders of goalkeeper Hope Solo.
LA Lakers Ron Artest, also known as the newly minted World Peace Metta was the first contestant will receive a bright pink sheet of the season 13 of "Dancing With the Stars."
Buy as you may have noticed if you've seen the elimination, not taking it too hard. Zap2it was on the dance floor when the foot of 6 feet 7 inches wing NBA met with the press, and was very happy.
"You do not want to leave the last impression, angry and sad," said Artest. "It was fun, and that he strove. I knew the results were correct. I messed much so that during the dance."
He was careful to point out he does not think the name change had any effect on the vote. With only a combined score of 14, the lowest in the premiere, he was simply out dancing.
It is still very excited to be leaving. "I do not think I like it," Artest said of the dance, his arm around the shoulder partner Peta Murgatroyd. "I'm out of the program, but I like to dance."
Despite the action, is a bit of shock to see a prominent athlete to go so early in the competition. And Artest says it's because basketball players are not prepared to dance as other athletes.
"Soccer players do a lot of standing exercises," said Artest. "They have four seconds to be fast, explosive and fast. The basketball players, we can rest when we want. We can take great strides in their heels and feet. The soccer players are on alert, so its no coincidence that football players have won. "
Professional athletes have won six of the top 12 "Dancing With the Stars" title. The only possibility of that happening this season now rests on the shoulders of goalkeeper Hope Solo.
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