The Shocking Truth: 5 Reasons Why Whitney Leavitt's DWTS Elimination Rocked The Semifinals
The question of "Who was eliminated on Dancing with the Stars tonight?" has a definitive, and for many fans, controversial answer for the most recent season. As of December 18, 2025, the latest season (Season 34) has concluded, but the biggest shocker wasn't in the finale—it happened in the Semifinals (Week 10) when reality star Whitney Leavitt and her professional partner, Mark Ballas, were sent home.
This particular elimination became a major talking point because the couple was considered one of the strongest contenders, leaving the show just one week shy of the finale despite high scores from judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli. The final decision, a combination of judges' scores and viewer votes, ultimately favored couples like Robert Irwin and Witney Carson, and Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy, setting the stage for a dramatic finale.
Dancing with the Stars Season 34: Final Elimination Before the Finale
The elimination of Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas during the Season 34 Semifinals, also known as "Prince Night," was a major upset. Their exit cemented the four couples who would advance to the final round of the competition, which saw Robert Irwin and Witney Carson ultimately take home the coveted Mirrorball Trophy.
Biography and Season 34 Profile: Whitney Leavitt
- Full Name: Whitney Leavitt
- Known For: Reality television star, primarily from "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives."
- DWTS Professional Partner: Mark Ballas (a fan-favorite and veteran professional dancer).
- Season: Dancing with the Stars Season 34 (2025).
- Elimination Date: Week 10 (Semifinlas, Prince Night) in November 2025.
- Final Standing: Fifth Place.
- Goal for the Season: To showcase her competitive side and love for dance.
The Semifinals Shock: Why Whitney and Mark Went Home
The Semifinals episode is notoriously intense, requiring two separate performances and often including a bonus challenge like the Dance Relay. For Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas, their elimination was a perfect storm of strong performances that weren't quite enough to overcome the public's voting power.
Here are the key factors that led to the shocking Semifinals exit:
1. Near-Perfect Scores on Prince Night
Despite being eliminated, Whitney and Mark were far from the bottom of the leaderboard based on judges' scores. For their first dance, a Cha-Cha, they earned an impressive 29 out of 30 points. They also performed a Viennese Waltz, showcasing their versatility. This high scoring meant they were tied for second place on the leaderboard before the relay dance scores were factored in, making their exit even more difficult for fans to accept.
2. The Power of the Fan Vote
The nature of Dancing with the Stars is a combination of judges' scores and viewer votes. While the judges—Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli—gave them high marks, it was the viewer votes that ultimately sealed their fate. This is a recurring theme on the show where popular stars with lower scores sometimes outlast technically stronger dancers. In this case, the public's support for the other semi-finalists, including Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach, proved stronger.
3. A Crowded Top of the Leaderboard
The competition in Season 34 was exceptionally tight, especially in the later weeks. The Semifinals saw multiple couples near the top. Robert Irwin and Witney Carson led the night, while Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten also posted strong scores. When the scores are so close, the margin for error in the viewer vote becomes razor-thin, pushing out even highly-ranked couples.
The Final Four and the Season 34 Winner
Whitney Leavitt's elimination solidified the four couples who moved on to the highly anticipated Season 34 Finale. The final four were a mix of fan favorites and high-scoring dancers, all vying for the Mirrorball Trophy.
- Robert Irwin & Witney Carson: The eventual winners, known for their powerful performances and emotional connection.
- Alix Earle & Val Chmerkovskiy: The runners-up, who showed incredible growth throughout the competition.
- Dylan Efron & Daniella Karagach: A strong pair who consistently impressed the judges with their technique.
- Elaine Hendrix & Alan Bersten: An elegant couple who maintained a high level of performance quality.
The finale, hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, was a spectacular event that concluded the season on December 2, 2025. The victory of Robert Irwin and Witney Carson, an emotional moment for the duo, marked the end of a season filled with dramatic eliminations and stunning choreography.
Looking Ahead to the Next Season of DWTS
While Dancing with the Stars Season 34 has concluded, the conversation around the shocking Semifinals elimination of Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas continues to dominate fan discussions. The show’s format, which heavily relies on the public vote, ensures that no celebrity is truly safe, regardless of their performance quality or judges' praise.
Fans are already speculating about the cast, judges, and potential professional pairings for the next season. The enduring popularity of the show, its ability to generate viral moments, and the passionate fan base mean that the search for "who was eliminated tonight" will undoubtedly return when the next season premieres. The Semifinals of Season 34 serve as a powerful reminder that in the world of competitive ballroom dancing, anything can happen.
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