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Who Was Eliminated From ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Week 6? See Everyone Sent Home So Far
The ballroom is buzzing with drama this season on Dancing With the Stars — and the eliminations are already delivering plenty of shocking moments. Season 34 has brought together an eclectic lineup of celebrities vying for the Mirrorball Trophy, but as each week passes, only the strongest performers survive.
This year’s cast includes Hilaria Baldwin with Gleb Savchenko, Corey Feldman with Jenna Johnson, Jordan Chiles with Ezra Sosa, Danielle Fishel with Pasha Pashkov, Alix Earle with Val Chmerkovskiy, Robert Irwin with Witney Carson, Andy Richter with Emma Slater, Baron Davis with Britt Stewart, Dylan Efron with Daniella Karagach, Elaine Hendrix with Alan Bersten, Jen Affleck with Jan Ravnik, Lauren Jauregui with Brandon Armstrong, Scott Hoying with Rylee Arnold, and Whitney Leavitt with Mark Ballas. With so many big personalities in the mix, every elimination feels like a bombshell.
Week 1
The competition kicked off with no eliminations, giving all of the celebrities a chance to hit the dance floor and show off their skills.
Week 2
The following week, things took a dramatic turn on “One Hit Wonder” night. In a surprise double elimination, Corey Feldman and Jenna Johnson, along with Baron Davis and Britt Stewart, were both sent home.
Week 3
By Week 3, the tension in the ballroom was undeniable. “TikTok Night” featured 12 couples performing to songs dominating the app, but when the results came in, fans were left stunned. Fifth Harmony singer Lauren Jauregui and her partner Brandon Armstrong were eliminated after receiving the lowest number of viewer votes.

LAUREN JAUREGUI, BRANDON ARMSTRONG (Photo by Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty Images)
The moment her name was called, the audience gasped, and fellow competitors quickly rushed to comfort the pair. Jauregui’s own reaction became instantly iconic. When asked how she was feeling, she looked directly into the camera and said, “Pissed.” The blunt answer made Armstrong laugh, though Jauregui quickly followed it up with appreciation, telling him, “I’m so grateful to have had you as a partner.”
The 29-year-old singer had just finished performing to Fifth Harmony’s hit “Work From Home,” and reflected on the song’s staying power. “It’s amazing that nine years later that this song is still going crazy,” she said, before giving her bandmates a heartfelt shoutout: “They’re the best. Thank you, girls, for being here! I love you.”
Week 4
While not necessarily the bottom three, the three remaining couples on the stage were Danielle and Pasha, Andy and Emma and Hilaria and Gleb. Ultimately, Hilaria and Gleb were announced as the couple being sent home.
“Listen, I’m so proud of you,” Gleb told Hilaria as they walked across the stage.
After grabbing the mic, Hilaria said that “this has been an incredible experience.”
“I am so grateful to all of you, I’m so grateful to my children and my family,” she said. “I’m cheering on everybody in the cast. This has been an amazing time.”
Week 5
No one was eliminated during Disney night.

SCOTT HOYING, RYLEE ARNOLD (Photo by Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty Images)
Week 6
Scott Hoying and Rylee Arnold were eliminated from the show at the end of Wicked night on Tuesday, October 21.
After the elimination co-host Alfonso Ribeiro asked the singer how his experience has been. “It’s been everything,” he said, adding that he’s so “incredibly grateful” for the experience. “Riley is my favorite person ever. I had so much fun. I learned so much. And it’s Wicked Night, that’s a perfect way to go.”
Arnold was also asked how this season was with Hoying by her side.
“I’m so proud of you, she told him, adding, “You did amazing this season. I couldn’t have asked for a better partner.”
Stay tuned as we keep track of who gets sent home each week.
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