DWTS’ Daniella was ‘pissed off’ after Pasha and Tori Spelling’s departure
Daniella Karagach let her facial expression speak for her after husband Pasha Pashkov and partner Tori spelling were eliminated Dancing with the stars – and now she can no longer hold back her true feelings.
“They put your face in there just in the nick of time. You were not a happy camper,’ Jason Tartick said on the Monday, October 14, episode of him “Trade Secrets” podcast, which recalls the moment when Pashkov, 38, and Spelling, 51, were sent home.
Karagach, 31, replied: “I wasn’t.”
Discussing the reasoning behind her response, Tartick asked if Karagach was frustrated because “the further you go [on the show]you can do better financially.
“No,” Karagach replied. “The frustration was that they didn’t even get a chance. Because Tori worked so hard and was doing so well. I feel like it was so short and they worked so hard and so well.
Karagach said Spelling “finally got her break,” adding, “She’s been through so much and she found so much love in it and so much support that I was angry that it was cut short.” I was really pissed off.”
Karagach noted that she is “ready to fight” for her husband, whom she married in 2014. “I just didn’t want him to leave,” she explained. “We’re lucky that we do other things, but it’s different when your husband is also competing with you here.”
Pashkov and Spelling left the show during the season 33 double elimination in week 2 Anna Delvey and partner Ezra Sosa.
“It was truly an incredible journey and experience,” Spelling said exclusively We weekly after her departure in September. “Obviously I felt like I was just getting started, and I saw such a huge change in myself, physically and mentally. [and] emotional. Obviously I wanted to continue, but I’m grateful I did.”
Pashkov called DWTS “the most unpredictable show” when it comes to who stays each week. “You never know what’s going to happen. You never know who’s going to go home, who’s going to win in the end. And that’s the beauty of the show,” he told us. “Sometimes it’s not nice when you’re the one getting eliminated, but at the end of the day that’s the name of the game and that’s what makes the show so exciting to watch and be a part of because you really don’t know. ”
Despite her brief stint on the ABC reality competition series, Spelling isn’t ready to say goodbye to the dance floor just yet. She told me Us that she will continue to dance “1000 percent”.
“I don’t know what that looks like, but I would like it [continue]” she noted. “I found something that really makes me happy, and I realized that I am good at it. … I made myself proud.”
Dancing with the stars will simulcast on ABC and Disney+ Tuesdays at 8pm ET. Episodes will be available to stream the next day on Hulu and Disney+.