‘Dancing With The Stars’ 2016 Spoilers: Terra Jolé Teases Season 23, Week 2 ‘Bewitched’ Performance [VIDEO]
There’s going to be a little magic involved in Terra Jolé and Sasha Farber’s “Dancing With the Stars” Season 23, week 2 performance. The “Little Women: LA” star took to Instagram to share a behind-the-scenes rehearsal video showing her magically cleaning up a pile of clothes without laying a finger on them.
In the video, Terra is seen standing with her arms crossed shaking her head at clothes thrown across the floor in front of her. The Lifetime reality star uncrosses her arms and wiggles her nose as the clothes suddenly pop up into the air landing in her outstretched arms. “@sashafarber1 has me practicing all kinds of bewitchery for #dwts @dancingabc on Monday,” Terra captioned the video. “#bewitched #teamxl.”
Shasha also teased their performance, posting a picture of his partner “flying” on a broom as he stood next to her. “Can u guess what tv theme we are dancing to,” he wrote. According to People, the dancing duo will be doing a quickstep Monday night to the “Bewitched” theme song for TV Theme Night. Other theme songs being featured on the show include “The Walking Dead,” “Game of Thrones,” “Go, Diego, Go!” and “One Tree Hill.”
In an interview with “Access Hollywood” this month, Terra opened up about being the first little person to compete on the ABC competition show. “Our biggest challenge has been figuring out how we pair up and how we’re able to turn correctly,” she said. “He might be having to take some smaller moves for me, but we’re going to work it out.”
Terra continued saying that she wanted to join “Dancing With the Stars” because she wanted to prove that she could do anything an average-size person could do. “I feel like that everybody maybe thinks I’m not able to do those things,” she said. “I want to show the world, I want to show America that I’m just handi-capable as anyone else.”
“Dancing With the Stars” Season 23 airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC.
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