@genesisssmc: I guess the #slomw drama caught up to her #dwts #dancingwiththestars #dwts34 #whitneyleavitt

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arnesakustura
Arnesa :
This is horrifying honestly. Elaine, Jordan and Dylan over HER. All because people hate to see a successful & an ambitious woman shine. The literal best dancer of the season. Wow.
2025-11-19 03:21:57
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kenya_jade_
Kenya Jade :
Slowmo screwed her over by releasing before dwts was finished.
2025-11-19 03:16:21
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nicoleduprey14
Nicole Duprey :
I think Whitney actually lost and got eliminated because she got in trouble for swearing
2025-11-21 01:54:49
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kat.eli89
Kat Eli :
It’s like she knew. She didn’t look mad or surprised
2025-11-19 03:24:27
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hbalch
Haley :
I’m so mad for her. She deserved to make it to the finals
2025-11-19 03:13:49
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melnp77
MelACNP :
I’m so angry. All the hate is gross. I love her. Won’t be watching the finals because I’m so sick of the popularity contest it’s become.
2025-11-19 03:16:59
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bushrasalehxoxo
bushrasalehxoxo :
Maybe it’s what she said 🤷🏻‍♀️
2025-11-19 03:15:13
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ari.beans
ari.beans :
Now we HAVE to watch Dylan in the finale. Feels like a punishment lmao
2025-11-19 03:17:02
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sasharosekhatami
Sasha Rose :
This was an awful elimination.
2025-11-19 03:46:27
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lauraswansondeno
Laura :
Elaine and Dylan over her!? Really!?
2025-11-19 03:16:24
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savannahsue20
savannahsue20 :
And I am doneeeee watching ✨…these Tik tok mobs ruin so many good shows now a days. Real dancers will know just how talented she was. This show was and is about talent, not a popularity contest. She deserved so much better. This mob mentality with no actual substance in society is scary.
2025-11-19 03:18:06
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jennaglattrealestate
Jenna Glatt :
Classy all the way to the end! ❤️but now she’s gone, no reason to keep watching. It will be boring now.
2025-11-19 03:20:21
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kaydorroh
kaydorroh🦋 :
She was literally on top every week. She deserved better
2025-11-19 03:16:04
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latify
🩷🌸💕🎀 :
i fear mark ballas won’t come back as a pro in future seasons🫣
2025-11-19 03:21:51
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made.wellness
Mads :
This is absolutely insane to me. People hate an ambitious woman!!!!!
2025-11-19 03:24:51
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alissab_141
Alissa Borja Chavez :
Am I the only one who didn’t see a problem with her comments about trying out for the show on SLOMW? This was an incentive to keep her filming so what, she was allowed to be excited.
2025-11-19 03:39:48
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valeee__82
Valee :
Why she was eliminated?? I don’t understand, she had a good score
2025-11-19 03:16:51
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dawamz0424
Alena Jones | SAHM :
Her going home before Dylan is INSANE
2025-11-19 03:21:27
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fulanita_tal_
Usher :
I hope jen is at home like
2025-11-19 03:16:50
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jess_ohara2004
Jess • Lifestyle Content :
THIS IS RIDICULOUS!!! IM SO MAD SHES SO TALENTED😭😭
2025-11-19 03:15:36
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happilyexploring
Marina :
The finale just feels cheap now. Kicked off the best dancer. And yes she was the best dancer that’s not up for debate. Rooting for Elaine or Jordan, the only two queens worth winning.
2025-11-19 03:24:01
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belinda.519
Belinda | First Time Mumma 🧸 :
She didn’t deserve to win but come on she deserved to make it till the finals.
2025-11-19 03:18:23
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jess1989gala
Jessica :
These new fans don’t understand how their wild hate of a GREAT dancer in a dance competition robbed them of a Mark freestyle. A Whitney and Mark freestyle would have been epic. She was so fun to watch.
2025-11-19 03:33:11
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keylacunaa
keyla :
she was such a good dancer though… lowkey not fair
2025-11-19 03:16:26
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abb199410
user8679193653119 :
What’s the point of watching it anymore, she was clearly the best dancer and should have won
2025-11-19 04:24:15
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