AJ McLean & Cheryl Burke are...PRETTY MESSED UP. Like everyone right now, AJ and Cheryl became friends on a zoom during the Summer of 2020.What happened next, you may call it fate...they may call it serendipity...we call it a disaster waiting to happen when they became partners on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. Whether they like it or not they are stuck together now and have quickly realized they a... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 99 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmSociety & Culture |
Cheryl’s journey has been long, it has been difficult and it has brought her to this moment. She is ready to get back in the game, to date again. That's where Patti Stanger and her team come in. They’re assignment, should they choose to accept it (sp... more
Patti Stanger returns to discuss non-negotiables in relationships and the future of Cheryl’s dating life. Which apparently includes a “flirty thing” that took place in the past season of DWTS! more
Cheryl begins to sift through ‘life after dance’ amidst the conclusion of her DWTS run and everything that came with it. With so much to be thankful for and so much to look forward to, the celeBURKEtion is just beginning. more
We are heading into the DWTS season finale and it marks the conclusion of Cheryl’s time with the show. And while emotions run high, so does excitement and anticipation for what may be next. Cheryl opens up about her hopes and fears heading into her f... more
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This format has changed drastically. I wish you would have been very upfront with your listeners.
Is AJ and Rene ever coming back? If not maybe change the name of the podcast and the thumbnail. AJ isn’t and hasn’t been on it sooo why is he still in the picture? Waiting and hoping they come back and this goes back to the way it was. And if not it would be nice to know… if there is no chance then I’m out
I CANNOT STAND HOW THE CHANGE OF HOST WAS NEVER ADDRESSED!!! Please have the boys on for a goodbye episode and if things ended sour or that’s just not possible then don’t. But please, please address it without enough of an explanation for crazy people like me that it just kills me to not know. Lol. That being said I might have updated my rating to 3stars before this last episode, but I didn’t want to dock Cheryl so I just stayed quiet. I’ve tried to listen to episodes, and did, but I did not re... more
I cannot stand DWTS. So if you’re not obsessed with Dancing with the Stars, pass on this podcast. Recaps of a dancing show no one watches in this decade, consume over a half hour of air time, and even entire episodes. If you love DWTS and also love the Cheryl Burke talking over guests, this is for you.
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