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Hilaria Baldwin Blames “Mean Girls” for Her ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Elimination

Hilaria Baldwin is blaming “mean girls” for her elimination on Dancing With the Stars season 34.

The wife of Alec Baldwin was partnered with pro Gleb Savchenko, and was the fourth pair dropped from the new season following their Star Wars-inspired quickstep number during week four’s Disney Night.

During a recent interview with Us Weekly, Hilaria opened up about why she believes she was eliminated, saying, “I’m very new to TikTok. I’ve only been on a couple months. It’s interesting because there’s a lot of mean girls.”

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“I guess what people were doing is they were having campaigns where they wouldn’t just vote for their favorite — because you can vote 10 times for a couple — they were voting for all the other couples except us, so they were boosting everybody else and trying to drown out my fan base,” she continued.

While Hilaria admitted she’s “glad my other friends were voted for,” she “obviously would love to dance” and show off more of her skills.

“I have such wonderful things to say. It was sad that it was like that,” she added. “There’s more good people than bad people. And I just want one day that people can just see me and stop, like, the crazy stuff.”

Throughout her time on the show, she and Savchenko maintained consistent mid-range scores, meaning their elimination was likely the result of lower votes from viewers. For their last dance, they earned a 23/30 from the judges.

Find more of The Hollywood Reporter‘s Dancing With the Stars season 34 coverage here.

Source: Hollywoodreporter

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