Dancing with the Stars eliminee Jen Affleck has hinted she's feuding with her The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives co-star Whitney Leavitt.

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After Jen and her pro partner Jan Ravnik were ousted from Dancing with the Stars' 34th season on "Halloween Week," she suggested she had a falling out with Whitney, who remains in the dancing competition.

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"We love Andy [Richter] and Robert [Irwin]," Jen, 26, said during a TikTok Live session following the Tuesday, October 28 live show, during which she got eliminated, according to Us Weekly.

"Honestly, I've said since Day 1, 'I'm on the show and I'm voting for Robert.' He just has an amazing story."

Jen continued, "I would be rooting for a former MomTok person, but we won't get into it."

Jen explained that fans will "have to wait for Season 3" of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives to find out why she and Whitney -- who had briefly left the #MomTok social media group after Season 1 -- are at odds.

Jen decided not to elaborate or why there's bad blood between the women in her TikTok video.

"Okay, we'll end this Live now," Jen quipped, before Jan stressed that he doesn't want to be involved in any of the drama.

The apparent Jen and Whitney feud isn't the only drama Jan has had to deal with recently.

Former Dancing with the Stars pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy recently said Jan had "no business" being cast on the show's 34th season.

"I'm sorry, Jan has absolutely no business being a pro on Dancing with the Stars. There's zero foundation, technique, quality, understanding of the partnership. Bro, I'm getting emotional. It is absurd," Maksim said on his wife Peta Murgatroyd's "The Penthouse with Peta" podcast.

Maksim, who competed on 17 seasons of Dancing with the Stars and also appeared as a guest judge, added, "This is unreal, how blind we have to be, and, God forbid, say what's obviously there -- he had no idea what [a] foxtrot is supposed to look like."
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Jen subsequently took to social media to let people know that she's not going to tolerate any "slander" against Jan.

"I mean, look, everyone has an opinion. Everyone has a right to have an opinion," Jan told Us.

"Haters going to hate and whoever loves us, loves us. What am I going to do? You can't change their mind. Everyone can have opinions, either I respect or don't respect. If they want to stay relevant in that way, yeah, let them hate."

On Tuesday night's Dancing with the Stars performance show, Jen and Jan finished in seventh place on the judges' leaderboard with a total of 34 out of 45 points.

The pair received 32 points for their spooky contemporary routine, and then they earned two bonus points for the "Monster-thon" relay.

Whitney and pro partner Mark Ballas, meanwhile, topped the leaderboard in first place with a total of 42 judges' points, which included the five points they had received for winning the "Monster-thon."

Since Jen and Jan delivered a solid performance, she told Us that she was "shocked" by their elimination at the end of the episode.

"But I think that's everyone when they go home," Jen explained.

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"I think everyone expects to make it to the end, and seven weeks is a long time. I'm grateful that I got to this point. I'm grateful that we got to Halloween and we were able to end on an amazing note."

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While Jan confirmed Jen is "open" to new opportunities post-DWTS such as acting or writing music, he said he'd like to "disappear" for a little bit.

"Maybe for a day because, of course, I need to work. There's a lot of things going on," Jan noted.




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.