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Dancer Defends Choreographer's 'Dancing with the Stars' Scores

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  • Dancer Danielle Inaba shares TikTok video defending choreographer's scores
  • Choreographer Pashkov says dances were similar, so criticism was "unfair"
  • Inaba previously addressed "favoritism" accusations in her Instagram comments
Dancer Defends Choreographer's 'Dancing with the Stars' Scores

On October 22, 2025, dancer and choreographer Danielle Inaba, 57, shared a TikTok video addressing criticism of her "Dancing with the Stars" scores. In the video, Inaba mouthed along to Taylor Swift's song "Actually Romantic," writing, "My Wednesday morning anthem."

Inaba's choreographer, Pashkov, 39, also spoke out about the criticism, saying he was "not happy" and felt the comments were "unfair." Pashkov explained that Inaba and her partner had a quickstep and a jive this week, which are "very, very similar" dances. He said if the dances were drastically different but felt the same, he would understand the criticism, but that was not the case.

This comes after Inaba previously addressed "favoritism" accusations in her Instagram comments on October 15, 2025. She responded by saying it's okay to disagree, as that's what makes the show great, and encouraged viewers to vote for what they love and believe in.

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Danielle Inaba, a dancer on 'Dancing with the Stars,' shared a TikTok video defending the scoring of her choreographer, Pashkov.
Pashkov explained that Inaba and her partner had a quickstep and a jive this week, which are very similar dances, so the criticism of the scores did not make sense to him.
Inaba responded to comments about "favoritism" in her Instagram comments, saying it's okay to disagree and encouraging viewers to vote for what they love and believe in.

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