Lance kissed a girl! And we like it!

Our queer friend, Lance Bass, kissing his partner, Lacey Schwimmer, at the end of their high-energy, edgy, macho Paso last night. Please vote for them.




















Below, comments by QueerGam's bloggers on the show last night.

AMBROSE ABAN
And it was super hot! Forget Len Goodman, their paso was incredible, edgy and modern. At the end of that rigorous dance, Lance showed the aggressive yet feminine side of being gay intangled passionately and sensually within the 2-minute Paso and kissed his professional dance partner, Lacey,...and brought down the house in the greatest of style. Thanks Carry Ann and Bruno for the high marks. Lance showed America (and the world) what it means being gay and being who he is. He should not worry too much about Len Goodman. Len is just an old, frustrated former pro who smells like Gin and regrets. We are proud of you Lance. Go get em bro!

THE SCORES:

PHIL SPENCER

Brooke Burke and Derek Hough – 24
Paso doble, scores: 8+8+8=24.
I like this couple very much. I think they will be saved tonight. Derek is a great leader and Brooke, a willing, throw-all-cautions-in-the-wind kinda follower, making them a solid team. Derek took Brooke to a karate dojo to practice her fierceness this week, and it paid off with praise form the judges.

Warren Sapp and Kym Johnson – 24
Paso doble, scores: 8+8+8=24.
Kym is sensational this season. No more botox! Good for her. She had too much botox last season and looked like a dancing prostitute! But this season she looks elegance and classy. Warren continues to surprise everyone with how good he is on the dance floor. He and Kym pulled off a wonderfully dark and intense paso doble tonight. This big guy is really light on his feet and moves extremely well, and he really got into the character of a fearsome matador tonight.

AMBROSE ABAN
Toni Braxton and Alec Mazo – 23
Rumba, scores: 7+8+8=23.
Could have been 9-8-8 cos Carry Ann said it clear last season that she would minus one point for a lift each! Toni should have picked Unbreak My Heart for her first rumba. There is no other song that is better than her song for the rumba. Despite two illegal lifts, Toni and Alec made their rumba super smoldering and sexy. The judges commented a little bit about how their transitions can be smoother, but overall, Toni and Alec were rewarded with high scores and high praise. Not too shabby for the first performers of the night.

GEORGE TYLER
Cody Linley and Julianne Hough – 21
Rumba, scores: 7+7+7=21.
I don't think Cody is sexy enough for DWTS. He is just way too young for the floor. Dancing what Carrie Ann Inaba called "an age-appropriate rumba," Cody and Julianne were really impressive with this romantic style. He tried tonight, tried to be mature. It is the face, the smile -- too young.

Misty May-Treanor and Maksim Chmerkovskiy – 21
Paso doble, scores: 7+7+7=21.
I am not a fan of this couple tho I love Max. Dressed in biker-chic leather outfits, Misty and Maks were hot, hot, hot tonight. Their performance was super aggressive and powerful, which worked well with the paso doble style. Misty still needs to work on being more feminine and soft, especially if she'll have a more elegant style next week, but her determination is definitely a thing to behold.

CHRIS GOODRIDGE
Susan Lucci and Tony Dovolani – 21
Rumba, scores 7+7+7=21.
Susan had a big week juggling between rehearsing for Dancing with the Stars in Los Angeles and filming All My Children in New York, but that didn't affect her scores too much this week. The judges thought she achieved a fine performance, although they still wish her to be stronger and more assertive in her motions.

AMBROSE ABAN
Lance Bass and Lacey Schwimmer – 20
Paso doble, scores: 7+6+7=20.
Dancing to "I Kissed a Girl," Lacey choreographed another nontraditional number that got Len Goodman's panties in a bunch. Lacey added enough traditional paso doble moves, but the whole was altogether far too hip hop to get high scores from judges. However, this routine was one of the highlights of my evening.

JEFFEREY JOHNSON
Maurice Greene and Cheryl Burke – 19
Rumba, scores: 7+6+6=19.
Maurice must step it up if he wants to stay in the competition. Great expectations for him to do better than others cos he is partnered with a former champion and people have raised the bar too high for Maurice. The Cheryl-factor is also raising expectations every week. They've got to go crazy and ugly on the floor.

GEORGE TYLER
Kim Kardashian and Mark Ballas – 17
Rumba, scores: 6+6+5=17.
People are not very supportive of Kim. I like her. She tried very hard and I think she deserved Queers' votes. Her rumba was not "cold and soulless".

CHRIS GOODRIDGE
Rocco DiSpirito and Karina Smirnoff – 16
Rumba, scores: 5+6+5=16.
Karina is an incredible world champion. She thrilled even the world pros everytime she danced. She cannot help Rocco. Why? Not only because she is way too good for him, he is way too stiff.

PHIL SPENCER
Cloris Leachman and Corky Ballas – 15
Paso doble, scores: 5+5+5=15.
Enough of Cloris. Her time is up. It is better for her to go tonihgt than to lose another celeb...she is going soon anyway...

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