It is common for the celebrity contestants and their professional dance partners form a very close bond on Dancing With The Stars.
However, something is not right when Tony Dovolani got teamed up with reality star Kate Gosselin.
In an interview conducted by Anderson Cooper which airs tomorrow, the professional dancer, 38, claimed that he got a terrible experience dancing with his partner that he got to seek therapy.
The cruel comment is of a joke than something serious as they were laughing the whole time that they were talking about it.
Earlier this week, Anderson, Tony and his most recent dance partner Martina Navratilova, who was the first contestant eliminated from the show earlier this week.
The 44-year-old host said: that he felt bad for Tony when he got stuck with Kate Gosselin. He got traumatized when he watched the reality show star dance.
The ABC professional dancer then said that they were not dancing during that time.
Tony replied that he got some help with therapy to get over that experience.
It was during the tenth season of the reality show that Toby got paired with Kate. They manage to reach week four before they got eliminated from the ABC reality show.
Martina then talks about her experience when they got eliminated from the show. She knew what it felt like to be eliminated since she is the one who got eliminated first from the show. She added that it was an awful experience.
The tennis star continued that she was relying on the public vote so that she could move on next week completion. However, it did not happen. It took her several days before she can move on from the experience.
She revealed that she want t last in the show since they have a good time working together.
She noted that she will do it again if they are going to give her another chance at the reality show.
Martina claimed that she got asked to join the show for a long time now, after her battle with cancer; she thought that it would be a good opportunity to show everyone that there is life after cancer.
‘As a health and fitness ambassador for AARP I really encourage all members to do more with their life. Get out of their comfort zone, get out there and be brave. I figured I would lead by example, so I got out there.’