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DWTS Tonight: Justin Bieber, 7th Elimination

Tuesday night’s Dancing with the Stars Results Show has Justin Bieber lined up to perform and will also reveal the seventh elimination.

Bieber fans have flooded social media sites with their excitement over the news about DWTS tonight. The 17-year-old singer’s new Christmas album, Under the Mistletoe, is available in stores today.

Halloween Week on the show saw the dance floor decked out in frightfully elaborate décor with ghosts and witches, while the judges watched performances donning scary costumes. The scores of the night will help predict the next elimination.

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The highest score of the night went to consistently strong performer Ricki Lake and her partner Derek Hough. The couple earned 27 out of 30 points from the judges for their Paso Doble dance moves to Beyonce’s Sweet Dreams. The former talk show host and her professional dance partner are slated to win and have dominated the leader board since the opening night of the show.

Also a strong contender, actor J.R. Martinez and his partner Karina Smirnoff went home with the second best score of the night with 25 points. The couple tied with reality TV star Rob Kardashian and Cheryl Burke. Kardashian’s entire family has been very active throughout the competition, and siblings Kim, Kourtney, and Khloe often take to Twitter reminding fans to vote and support the 23-year-old.

The poorest performance was by Nancy Grace and her partner Tristan MacManus, who earned 21 points for their jive to The Charlie Daniels Band’s Devil Went Down to Georgia.

DWTS Judge Carrie Ann Inaba said of the performance: “We have our good days and we have our not-so-good days…” and trailed off.

Dancing with the Stars Results Show airs on ABC at 8:30 p.m. EST Tuesday.

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