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Dancing With the Stars 2013 Elimination Tonight: Results Revealed (Spoiler Alert)

"Dancing with the Stars" has seen its fourth couple eliminated from season 16 on Tuesday night.

Three stars found themselves in jeopardy, but Andy Dick was eventually sent home.

Michael Buble provided the opening number during Tuesday's episode. The Canadian singer crooned "Dance With Me" while eight of the professional "DWTS" cast members took to the ballroom dance floor.

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Nevertheless, the episode included the teary farewell of another "DWTS" cast member.

Meanwhile, during Monday's performance show, two couples tied for the number one position on the leaderboard.

Kellie Pickler and her professional dance partner tied with Aly Raisman and Mark Ballas. Both couples earned 29 points.

However, only Pickler and Hough received immunity for the elimination round this week.

In another tie in second place were couples Zendaya and partner Val Chmerkovskiy and Jacoby Jones and Karina Smirnoff. Each couple earned 27 points.

Next, "The Bachelor" star Sean Lowe and his partner danced the rumba for 24 points during Monday's episode. While not this season's strongest dancer, Lowe has a dedicated fan base who offer him a chance to win the mirrorball trophy.

Rounding out the bottom of the scoreboard this week was Ingo Rademacher and his partner Kym Johnson. The couple had earned 22 points for their rumba on Monday.

Monday's lowest score of the night went to Andy Dick and his partner Sharna Burgess. The former MTV star has been among the lowest-scoring performers since the beginning of the season.

Season 16 has already bid farewell to contestants Lisa Vanderpump, D.L. Hughley, Winona Judd, and Dorothy Hamill.

"DWTS" airs on ABC Mondays at 8 p.m. ET and Tuesdays at 9 p.m ET.

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