by Carrie Ann Inaba DWTS The goal made the fans angry.
This season too Dancing with the Stars One judge who captivated the audience drew the audience’s anger.
And this isn’t the first time either.
Carrie Ann Inaba often likes to argue: DWTS People who criticize her are sexist. But critics say she’s the type of person who throws women under the bus and hands out high scores to men like Halloween candy.
‘DWTS’ fans are angry at Carrie Ann (once again)
On the air on Tuesday, October 29th Dancing with the StarsIt was Halloween Nightmare week. Unfortunately, some of the scores seemed to inspire more fear than the sight of the dance floor.
One of the main points of interest for viewers is that choreographer Carrie Ann Inaba DWTS We’ve been evaluating 24-year-old Disney actress Chandler Kinney since 2005.
Chandler danced with professional dancer Brandon Armstrong. The two performed a Viennese Waltz to ‘Secret’. They left a deep impression on many people. DWTS The judge… But not Carrie Ann.
Judges Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough both recognized a 10 out of 10. watertight Individual scores for both. Carrie Ann pulled out her DWTS paddle and gave Chandler a 9.
A 9 is certainly not a bad score, but it kept Chandler from getting three 10s. Many people found it odd because Carrie Ann didn’t seem all that shy about some of the men’s less impressive dancing.
“So it was really powerful,” Carrie Ann admits. DWTS. “But I wouldn’t call it perfect because it’s such a higher standard.”
Did Carrie Ann Really Think Her ‘DWTS’ Score Was Unfair?
Viewers pointed out that it’s not like Carrie Ann is just reluctant to give nice things away. DWTS score.
In the end, Dwight Howard, Danny Amendola, Joey Grazadei, and Stephen Nedoroscik all received 10s from Carrie Ann in the same episode. allSing with the stars. only female Despite her performance, the contestant’s low score was… It looks strange.
Despite Twitter’s decline, users continue to use the social media platform to observe: “Chandler doesn’t get full marks because Carrie Ann loves highlighting the women every season.”
other tweet “Giving all the guys good marks when they barely dance (just lifts) is my villain origin story.”
“These judges are too harsh on women, but praise men for doing the bare minimum.” twitter Denizen lamented. “I don’t know.”
That seems like a lot DWTS Fans are accusing Carrie Ann of internalized misogyny. Internalizing external oppressive systems can lead to prejudice against ourselves and others. This can happen due to racism, homophobia, etc., and of course it can also happen due to misogyny.
What should she say herself?
“I judge what I see from my perspective,” Carrie Ann Inova wrote on her Instagram Story in response to the recent backlash. “If I just did what everyone else does, I would have no value as a judge.”
She added, “But as a woman on the panel, I have been constantly the target of criticism and vitriol.”
That’s how viewers believe she treats women who are dancers. Is that possible? both right? Perhaps Carrie Ann is being overly harsh and viewers are becoming more critical of her. All due to the same harmful social forces.