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Gabrielle Venora Petito (March 19, 1999 – c. late August 2021) was born and raised in Blue Point, New York. [1] She had six younger siblings and half-siblings. In 2013, Petito and her step-brothers appeared in a music video to raise awareness about American gun violence in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
Valentin Aleksandrovich "Val" Chmerkovskiy [a] (born March 24, 1986) [2] is a Ukrainian-American professional dancer, best known for his appearances on the U.S. version of Dancing with the Stars, which he won three times.
Key Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place (beginning with season 27) Fifth place (beginning with season 32) Withdrew from competition Drew Lachey, winner of season 2 and contestant on season 15 Emmitt Smith, winner of season 3 and contestant on season 15 Apolo Anton Ohno, winner of season 4 and contestant on season 15 Hélio Castroneves, winner of season 5 and contestant on season 15 ...
Dancing with the Stars is an American dance competition television series that premiered on ABC on June 1, 2005. It is the American version of the British reality TV competition Strictly Come Dancing, and is part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise.
On October 28, 2022, it was announced that Val Chmerkovskiy had tested positive for COVID-19 and would miss the October 31 episode. Alan Bersten took over for him as Gabby Windey's partner for the episode. [25] On November 20, 2022, professional dancer Cheryl Burke announced her retirement from the show after 26 seasons. [26]
The magazine's iconic Swimsuit issue officially kicked off its 2025 roster with a group of all-star athletes including golfer Nelly Korda, Olympic gymnast Suni Lee, Olympic track and field star ...
Gabby was recognized as the Ivy League Most Outstanding Track Performer in 2017 and 2018, marking the beginning of her illustrious athletic career. [11] A graduate of Harvard University, she studied neurobiology and global health as an undergraduate. [12]
Deaf U is an American reality television program on Netflix that follows a group of deaf and hard of hearing college students who attend Gallaudet University, a federally chartered private university for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing that is located in Washington, D.C. [1] Among the series' executive producers is deaf activist, model, and actor Nyle DiMarco.