It seems like he means the choreographer — otherwise why mention the choreographer at all — but that makes no sense either: if he knew the choreo for over 20 years, why in the world would he have to go through a contestant to reach her? IMO he knows his career might be over and this is his Hail Mary to save it. |
| When people show you who they are …. |
If you are a judge, you cannot ask the contestants for a phone number and call them. It shows favoritism and is against the rules. The whole thing makes no sense. |
He’s full of sh*t. This is all just to appease the wife and make her think he’s not garbage. |
That’s condescending. Don’t be embarrassed for her. She did nothing wrong. I hate victimizing a victim. She can hold her head high without shame. |
What does this mean? |
I saw his post and am glad he was given the boot. It's so inappropriate and creepy. I'm glad that contestant had the courage to speak up. What a douche bag. |
| Why does he need to talk to a contestant about a choreographer? They shared a “love” for a choreographer?! Ok…. |
+1. So much this. A judge should not be contacting a contestant privately (let alone asking for her number!) regardless of the reason. Period. Posting that video in an attempt to clear his name certainly backfired. |
Did he take it down already? |
| I don’t get why he’d need to text a contestant to “talk her through some things.” To discuss a choreographer he’s known for over 20 years? Makes no sense. What a liar. |
| Such a shame. This is not cheating at all. He may have broken the rules of the show; but he sure as heck didn’t cheat. No reason at all for his wife to leave him. |
Oh yes, he was totally texting this young woman because he was deeply interested in “mentoring” her. Come on now. He may not have cheated but he sure wasn’t texting her out of a sudden generous urge to help her career. |
He sent one text. This is not cheating at all. |