Bristol Palin Dances To Glory With The Stars

September 22nd, 2010 - 7:16 pm ICT by GD  

By Meena Kar
bristolSep 22 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Bristol Palin introduced herself to the viewers of “Dancing with the Stars” as “just a regular girl”. However, the impressive score of 18, that she received for her debut performance in “Dancing With The Stars” points that she is more than just a regular girl. Bristol Palin has emerged as a promising dancer in the show.

Bristol Palin wanted to participate in the show to shed off her “political background” image and create an individuality for herself. Initially seen in simple pants before her performance, everyone was suddenly taken aback once she took to the stage donning a little red dress, for her foot tapping Cha Cha Cha. Carrie Ann Inaba, who is one of the judges, was completely amazed to see Bristol Palin’s power packed performance with undulating body movements and grace. Quite in contrary to Carrie Ann Inaba’s boring presumptions about the dancer, Bristol Palin shocked everyone by stripping off her skirt suit, to reveal the hot minidress underneath. Her partner, Mark Ballas admitted that “At first, she was a complete fish out of water”, however, with this performance, he cannot help being proud of her.

Bristol Palin, (19), is a mother herself. Her main aim behind participating in the show was to set an example to all young mothers, about how every woman has the ability to balance work and family, yet take up new and exciting challenges. She was super excited before her performance and entered the stage with confidence that emerged out of the rigorous practice sessions that she underwent before the show. Although she has no background or formal training in dancing, she assures of delivering good performances, because of her athletic background and a flexible body. However, being a “naturally shy” person, she will avoid wearing revealing clothes through out the competition reportedly.

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