As someone who was salty about their win, I can say now that they deserved the trophy after all. Seeing his schedule, his lack of skills before the show, & his determination he earned it. Yes, I still think he wasn’t the best overall but the most improved. The show does have contestants who have experience/knowledge of dance and visa versa. But that’s what the show we tune in for is about, improvement and dedication to go all the way.
Andrew W kind of disappointing to hear even some of the fellow dancers were salty about their win, sad bc it doesn’t surprise me that sharna is genuinely happy for others when they win but when she finally gets here long deserved win and with someone she’s built a pure and genuine friendship with they don’t show the same respect towards her and Bobby that’s really disappointing bc that tells me they are sore losers and can’t just be proud of themselves for what they accomplished in the competition and then be proud of their fellow pro sharna for finally winning
mia21monkey agreed. I can understand someone like JP to be salty & even Evanna since they had some experience but come on, fellow co-workers need to get over it. Be happy for her.
Andrew W from what I could tell Val and Alan were genuinely happy for them, Witney I couldn’t tell when they were called the winners but she seemed to be gracious but Keo who I was so proud of bc he finally along with Alan got to show what they can do as teachers didn’t seem quite as gracious. It was just disappointing. Milo was so cool about it and so was Alexis but Evanna got me a bit sad after bc I understand wanting to win but you could still be kind to your fellow contestants and be happy for them
Personally, idgaf if they’re dating, I’m tired of that distracting from what awesome people they are and the friendship they’ve built. As a fan of Bobby, I love that he has a friend like Sharna who just seems to get him and his weird quirky personality, anxieties, and his work drive. As a fan of Sharna, I love her rawness and honesty and genuine appreciation of life! They push each other and compliment each other and I love their friendship.
Sharna, known as "the Red" in our house. Thank you for standing up and being a real woman role model, Making it great Red, thanks, and Bobby rocks too.
Hes awfully hard on himself, he needs to chill about what he's doing or done. I'm too tough on myself, and can't change anything but he's young enough to change how he feels about himself. Yes I know he's seeing a shrink but sometimes you have to make the changes to yourself.
They accuse her of dating every partner she has. I really wish she could’ve dated Nick Carter, but he’s married 👎🏻 and she admitted she’d had a crush on him
bs1820 Didn’t you hear Sharna say that they weren’t dating?I knew that they never dated because it always seemed more of a platonic relationship than a romantic relationship.
bs1820 she was in a relationship with someone else while their season was on. They recently broke up. I dont get the dating vibe from these two but never say never.
It's really odd that Amy is is always behind the equipment and obnoxious luchbox is sitting up front. Very male oriented show. I like you guys, but it's very shovenist.
No, it's HIS show. Other shows with a female anchor showcase her, with her colleagues in the background or not even shown at all. Plus, on radio, it's all about acoustics and controlling the sound. Listen to this with your eyes closed. Sharna, the GUEST, WHO IS FEMALE, is in the absolute spotlight. Bobby's voice is slightly removed. I hate it when women jump at the slightest chance to bash men. That's not a true feminist. We're all about equality right? (P.S. Sharna is a true feminist, maybe listen to her and what she's actually saying during this show instead of opening your mouth and embarrassing other women who are actually championing the ultimate change that women can have on the world.)
Have you seen his twitter account? It's Morgan updating and not Bobby. You're entitled to your opinion for sure, but it's way off base. Bobby always talks to his full team. Far from male dominance.
@@charlottehaynos3466 Sharna is a feminist until her teen crush who she danced with for three months is accused of rape and then she slanders and shames the woman accusing him.