Dancing with the Stars eliminated NBA All-Star Baron Davis and reality TV star and actor Corey Feldman and their pro partners during the Season 34 episode that aired Tuesday night on ABC.

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Baron and his pro partner Britt Stewart were ousted from Dancing with the Stars along with Corey and his pro partner Jenna Johnson during a special double elimination based on the combination of judges' scores and home viewer votes that were cast during the last two weeks of performance shows.

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Baron said he had an "amazing" experience on Dancing with the Stars and Britt was "incredible" to work with.

"She's an incredible coach," Baron said of Britt in his final words.

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"She's going to win the mirrorball; I wanted to do that for her. But the judges thought differently... I haven't been coached in a while, so to get off my butt and get in the gym was incredible. So I'm happy."

And Corey told Dancing with the Stars co-hosts Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro that Jenna was "amazing" as well.

"I feel really terrible because she deserved better. Personally speaking, she was the queen from last year, so she deserves to be the champ every year in my book! She's really great!" Corey shouted in his final words.

While Baron and Britt finished in eleventh place on the Dancing with the Stars judges' two-week leaderboard, Corey and Jenna landed in last place out of the 14 competing couples.

Corey received the lowest total scores from DWTS judges Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli. (Carrie Ann was absent from Dancing with the Stars' premiere episode last week).


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Tuesday night's broadcast featured each celebrity and professional pairing performing a dance to a one hit wonder.

Wildlife conservationist Robert Erwin and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Whitney Leavitt topped the judges' two-week leaderboard in a tie for first place after they each received a total of 37 out 50 possible points.

Robert and pro partner Witney Carson performed a tango to "Move Your Feet" by Danish pop duo, Junior Senior, that received 22 out of 30 possible points from the judges on Tuesday night. That score was added to the couple's score of 18 out of 20 points from last week's show.

Bruno gushed about how the dance was powerful, crisp and clear. He told Robert that he's a great dancer and doesn't need gimmicks to survive the competition.

Whitney and pro partner Mark also earned 22 points for their cha cha to "Play That Funky Music" by Wild Cherry.

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Bruno gushed about how it was a killer cha cha that was "so hot," and Carrie Ann said Whitney just set the competition on fire.

Author and wellness influencer Hilaria finished the two weeks of competition in third place with a total of 35 points.

On Tuesday night, Hilaria and pro partner Gleb Savchenko danced a tango to "What Is Love" by Haddaway that received 21 points from the judges.

Derek said Hilaria's tango was "amazing" and "incredible," and Bruno thought the performance was elegant.

Fourth place represented a three-way tie at 34 total points for the following celebrities: podcaster and social-media sensation Alix Earle, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Jen Affleck, and Fifth Harmony singer Lauren Jauregui.


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Alix and pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy took the stage with a jive on Tuesday night to "Mambo No. 5" by Lou Bega. The pair received 21 points from the judges for their performance.

Derek said Alix did a "fantastic job" with a difficult routine and she's an "amazing" performer with so much potential. Derek called Alix and Val a "powerhouse" pair.

Jen and pro partner Jan Ravnik earned 22 points from the judges for their quickstep to "Take On Me" by A-ha.

Carrie Ann told Jan to be careful about lifts but it was an amazing routine. Derek added how the dance was "so much better" than their routine last week.

Lauren and pro partner Brandon Armstrong received 21 judges' points for their foxtrot to "Lovefool" by The Cardigans.


Carrie Ann said Lauren is "mesmerizing" when she dances and is able to draw people in. She also said Lauren's performance was smooth and had all the elements of a proper foxtrot.

Film and TV actress Elaine Hendrix and pro partner Alan Bersten finished the night in seventh place with a two-week total of 33 points.

Elaine and Alan's "one hit wonder" dance was a jive to "Mickey" by Toni Basil that earned 21 judges' points.

Derek said he was so impressed by Elaine's dancing but she should watch her hands during turns and pivots, and Carrie Ann screamed loudly for the actress.

Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles and pro partner Ezra Sosa claimed eighth place on the leaderboard with a total of 32 points.

On Tuesday night, Jordan and Ezra took the stage with a 22 point-worthy jive to "Maniac" by Michael Sembello.


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Bruno yelled about how Jordan was "going for gold" with her focus and determination. He said she listened last week and came back stronger than ever.

Ninth place on the two-week leaderboard went to Boy Meets World star Danielle Fishel and pro partner Pasha Pashkov with 31 total points.

Danielle and Pasha danced the cha cha to "The Rhythm of the Night" by Italian Eurodance group Corona on Tuesday night.

The judges' thought Danielle and Pasha's routine was worth 19 points.

Bruno said the dance was sensual and Danielle had "just the right amount of spice" to get him going. However, he said Danielle didn't fix her shoulder, which was a note he had given her last week.

The Traitors Season 3 winner Dylan Efron and pro partner Daniella Karagach finished in tenth place on the leaderboard with a total of 30 judges' points.


Dylan and Daniella's Tuesday-night routine was a samba to "Macarena" by Los Del Rio that received 20 points from the judges.

Carrie Ann praised Dylan for learning the technique, and Derek complimented Dylan for his fluidity and effort to execute some difficult samba moves.

With a total of 28 points per couple, Baron and Britt tied for eleventh place on the leaderboard with Pentatonix singer Scott Hoying and pro partner Rylee Arnold.

Baron and Britt earned 18 points from the judges for their samba to "Return of the Mack" by Mark Morrison.

Carrie Ann admitted Baron had made a mistake and he got distracted by it, but Derek thought he covered up the mistake well and the content was very good.

Scott and Rylee received 18 points from the judges for their cha cha to "Blue" by Eiffel 65 on Tuesday night.


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Bruno noted how Scott's timing and consistency was better this week, and Carrie Ann could tell there was growth. But she said she'd like him to take up more space.

Comedian Andy Richter and pro partner Emma Slater finished in thirteenth place on the judges' leaderboard with a two-week total of 25 points.

Andy and Emma performed a tango to "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls that only received 16 points from the judges on Tuesday night.

Carrie Ann said Andy had improved, and Derek pointed out how the comedian represents the essence and spirit of Dancing with the Stars.

And finally, Corey and Jenna landed in fourteenth -- and last -- place on the leaderboard with a total of only 24 points.

Corey and Jenna danced a cha cha to "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-lot that added only 15 points to their score of nine points from last week.


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Derek told Corey that his dance was going to be "memorable" but there were timing issues with the cha cha.

During the live results portion of the evening, Hilaria and Gleb were in jeopardy of going home; however, the pair was not necessarily in the bottom-three couples based on their votes and scores.

Click here to review each couple's scores from last week's Dancing with the Stars 34 premiere.














About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.