No one went home on Dancing with the Stars tonight. All 14 couples survived Week 1. The first episode of the 2025 season aired live on ABC and Disney+ on September 17. Viewers saw every pair perform, but the judges kept all contestants safe. That means everyone gets a second chance to impress next week.
The decision gave celebrities more time to grow into the show. It also removed the sting of being sent home after just one routine. Fans often enjoy early eliminations for the drama, but this year’s opening felt softer. The focus was on dancing, not exits.
Dancing with the Stars Week 1 Scores
The judges, Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli, scored each couple out of 20 points. Carrie Ann Inaba was absent due to illness. Performances ranged from steady to shaky, with nerves clear on the dance floor. The top scores reached 15, while the lowest dipped to 9.
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson tied Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas at the top with 15 points. Hilaria Baldwin and Gleb Savchenko followed close with 14. Lauren Jauregui, Alix Earle, and others landed in the middle. The bottom of the leaderboard saw Corey Feldman and Andy Richter, each earning 9 points. Both admitted they were behind but promised to improve.
The spread of scores means there is no clear runaway favorite yet. Early weeks often set the stage for surprise comebacks. In past seasons, couples who started at the bottom found their way to strong mid-season runs.
What This Means for the Competition
Keeping all couples in the game shifts the focus to Week 2. Fans will watch closely to see who rebounds. For now, the leaderboard shows promise for both stars and underdogs. Robert Irwin, Whitney Leavitt, and Hilaria Baldwin impressed with poise and energy. Corey Feldman and Andy Richter drew sympathy for effort despite struggles.
The lack of elimination may reduce tension, but it allows stories to build. Redemption arcs are part of what keeps audiences invested. According to industry trackers like Reuters, early retention helps ratings by keeping more fan bases engaged. With no one gone, Week 2 could draw even higher interest.
The show airs live Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and streams on Disney+. Next-day replays are available on Hulu. This wide access ensures fans can follow the drama on any screen, live or on demand.
All 14 couples will dance again next week. No eliminations yet. The ballroom stays full for now.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Who went home on Dancing with the Stars tonight?
No one went home tonight. All 14 couples survived Week 1 and will return next week.
Q2: Who scored the lowest in Week 1?
Corey Feldman with Jenna Johnson and Andy Richter with Emma Slater scored 9 points each, the lowest of the night.
Q3: Who had the highest score this week?
Robert Irwin with Witney Carson and Whitney Leavitt with Mark Ballas led with 15 points each.
Q4: Where can you watch Dancing with the Stars?
The show airs live at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+. Next-day streaming is available on Hulu.
Q5: Why was Carrie Ann Inaba missing?
Carrie Ann Inaba was out sick for the premiere, leaving Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli as the judges.
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