Even earlier than Artem Chigvintsev was arrested on accusations of home violence on Thursday morning in Napa Valley, California, the producers of Dancing With The Stars already had a plan for the short-term way forward for his on-screen dancing profession.
That’s, they’d already been planning on sending him to the bench! In accordance with a brand new report by Folks on Friday morning, the professional dancer was NOT a part of the plans for the forthcoming thirty third season of Dancing With The Stars even previous to his gorgeous arrest.
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In fact, as we’ve been reporting, Chigvintsev was arrested round 10:00 a.m. on Thursday in California’s famed Napa County. Cops haven’t mentioned who the alleged sufferer was, however primarily based on the reserving code indicating that Artem was copped on prices of “felony corporal damage to partner,” it’s heartbreakingly thought to contain his spouse Nikki Garcia (previously often called Nikki Bella).
Naturally, amongst all of the fallout from the arrest, folks have been questioning how this horrible scenario would possibly have an effect on his DWTS profession. However within the short-term, not less than, he was already being light from the ballroom.
Now, to be truthful, having Artem sit out the upcoming season isn’t unusual. As Folks notes, the choice beforehand made to shelve him for a season is fairly typical, as producers will rotate dancers every year primarily based on movie star castings. So, his preliminary elimination from the following season’s stage wasn’t unusual — or punitive.
However when the complete forged of the brand new season of the hit ABC dance present is introduced on Good Morning America subsequent Wednesday, he gained’t be a part of it. And now, after this arrest, who is aware of what the long run might maintain. Reactions, y’all?
In case you or somebody you recognize is experiencing home violence, assist is obtainable. Take into account calling the Nationwide Home Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233, or textual content START to 88788, or go to https://www.thehotline.org/.
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