Visibly upset about his elimination from "Dancing with the Stars," Aaron Carter let the waterworks flow as he reminisced about his experience on the show.
Grateful for the guidance and friendship of partner Karina Smirnoff, the pop star said, "Hopefully this isn't the end of us doing dance routines together." He asked Karina to continue partnering him and he even wrote a song in dedication to his pro. Aaron said it is hard to comprehend that their journey has ended because they are going from "work, work, work to an abrupt ending."
Kelly Osbourne came over to console the distraught Aaron, embracing him in a hug. Now it is time for Kelly to jet set to New York to get a hug of her own from mum Sharon Osbourne. She can't wait to have lunch with her "and give her a great big hug because I need one."
Though Kelly would not disclose the private comments she whispered to Aaron, she did say, "This show has turned him into a man…He's grown more than he realizes from this show."
Calling himself "the former teen idol," Donny Osmond was sad to say to see "the teen idol" go. Donny and partner Kym Johnson have grown so close, they can finish one another's sentences. Revealing one of their dances for next week, Kym began that they are performing a "special samba because…" and Donny finished, "…we're dancing to my hit 'One Bad Apple.'" Excited to choreograph the routine, Kym said the song "brings a smile to your face."
Also safe and advancing to the semi-final round are Mya and partner Dmitry Chaplin and Joanna Krupa and partner Derek Hough. Derek remarked on Joanna's growth, saying he has witnessed her going "from a dancing ugly ducking to a beautiful swan dancer." Watch "Dancing with the Stars" Monday night on ABC to see the remaining four couples glide across the pond of the dance floor as they perform a whopping three dance routines each.