I've been waiting for two somethings following
William Levy's seeming instantaneous breakout on Season 14 of ABC's
Dancing With The Stars. When one becomes so famous so fast, first, there's the requisite cover of
US or
People Magazine... Uh, hello, what's taking so long? Pop culture rags, fulfill your duty, please!
People En Espanol has you trumped by years... The mainstream is calling.
Second, inevitably following such mass adoration comes a backlash. And yes, three weeks into the show—
in which Jack Wagner was the second contestant eliminated—it's already begun.
Wetpaint is reporting that after it was publicized Will would be showing
his sexy chesty Monday night, a flush of dumbasses started tweeting
en masse that the show is about
dancing, not sex appeal. One example: "Judges need to concentrate on his footwork and not his shirtless body. Salsa is meant to be danced, not walked." Of course, these
folks (I'm being oh so kind here, instead of the other descriptors that came to mind) need to look a little deeper: Our Sexiest Man Alive has got the moves
and the body.
Meanwhile,
The Huffington Post offers a story with the show's pro dancer Mark Ballas (who has won
DWTS twice) huffing that "it's way too early to start calling Levy—or anyone for that matter—this season's frontrunner." Mind you, how ironic, given that he is teamed with the season's current frontrunner—Barbie doll Katherine Jenkins, whom I have made it clear I'm no fan of.
People, relax! It's TV. The only difference this makes in the big scheme of things is that, twice a week, for as long as he lasts, America gets to lap up the world's sexiest man alive. What's not to love? *
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