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Holly Madison Doesn’t Regret Going ‘Dancing with the Stars’

Holly Madison and Dmitry Chaplin

Despite suffering a rib injury, being berated by the judges, having a partner who obviously didn’t like her, and looking like a complete fool, Holly Madison is happy that she took the opportunity to go Dancing with the Stars as a last minute replacement. Even though she wanted to continue on in the competition to second or third place because the costumes are so fun, the girl had to know she sucked. After her ouster, she appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to talk about her experience.

I always wanted to do the show so I took the opportunity.  I had so much fun doing it,” said Madison during a Tuesday night Jimmy Kimmel Live appearance that followed her Dancing with the Stars elimination.  “I think this is the most dramatic season of Dancing with the Stars ever.  It was an amazing cast.”

“I had some inflamed intercostal muscles in my chest,” she told Kimmel.  “That happened during the samba last week.”

“The muscles in your chest became inflamed?!” asked Kimmel with a laugh.

“Not the ones you’re thinking,” answered Madison before explaining why she decided to continue in the competition. “There’s nothing really you can do.  I just had to fight through the pain and just keep going.”

I totally wish Jewel could have stayed on in the competition. It was Dmitry Chaplin‘s first season and he had to switch partners at the last second, getting a clumsy, uncoordinated, top heavy Playboy playmate instead of the beautiful, graceful crooner. It’s a shame.

[image: WENN]

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