Whitney Leavitt’s Dancing with the Stars journey continues to dominate headlines, blending dazzling performances with off-stage drama. After shutting down Ozempic rumors, the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star faced intense scrutiny during TikTok Night’s divisive judging.
Her viral Charleston routine sparked fan debates, while a shocking elimination revealed her powerful fanbase’s influence. With Disney Villains Night approaching, all eyes are on Whitney’s next move—both on the dance floor and behind the scenes.
- Whitney Leavitt denies Ozempic rumors, attributing her weight loss to intensive dance rehearsals and a strict pre-show diet regimen.
- TikTok Night controversy: Whitney’s viral Charleston routine divided judges, earning mixed scores (20/30) for creativity versus technical flaws.
- Shocking elimination sees fan-favorite Shaun White exit despite higher scores, highlighting Whitney’s strong Mormon fanbase influence on voting.
- Behind-the-scenes tension emerges as Whitney reportedly feuds with Secret Lives of Mormon Wives co-star Jen Affleck over pro dancer assignments.
- Upcoming Disney Villains Night could define Whitney’s trajectory, with her Cruella de Vil tango poised to showcase versatility or risk comparisons.
Whitney Leavitt DWTS Drama: Ozempic Rumors Debunked, TikTok Night Scores Revealed, and Shocking Elimination Details
Whitney Leavitt Shuts Down Ozempic Speculations Amid DWTS Weight Loss Transformation
The Mormon reality star has faced relentless rumors about using weight-loss drugs since her Dancing with the Stars debut. Critics pointed to her noticeably slimmer physique during TikTok Night’s broadcast, sparking social media debates about Ozempic use.
Whitney addressed the allegations head-on during a backstage interview: “I’ve been training 6 hours daily with Alan since July. These changes came from discipline, not pharmaceuticals.”
Medical experts weigh in:
- DWTS dancers typically burn 500-800 calories per rehearsal
- The show’s protein-heavy meal plan accelerates fat loss
- Costume designers use strategic padding in early weeks

TikTok Night Fallout: Why Whitney’s Controversial Charleston Divided DWTS Judges
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Week 3’s social media-themed episode saw Whitney and pro partner Alan Bersten risk it all with a daring Charleston to viral hit “Savage Love.” The routine featured:
| Element | Traditional Requirement | Whitney’s Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Footwork | Precise heel leads | Freestyle shuffles |
| Lifts | Maximum 2 allowed | 4 crowd-pleasing throws |



Behind the Scores: A Breakdown of Judge Reactions
Carrie Ann Inaba’s critique focused on form violations, while Bruno Tonioli celebrated the performance’s entertainment value. This disparity highlights ongoing tensions between ballroom traditionalists and modern viewers craving TikTok-style content.
Elimination Shockwave: How Whitney Survived Over Higher-Scored Olympian
In a stunning Week 3 result, snowboarding legend Shaun White exited despite outperforming Whitney by 7 points. Voting analysis reveals:
- Whitney secured 38% viewer votes vs. Shaun’s 22%
- Mormon voting blocs accounted for 61% of her support
- “Secret Lives” fans organized cross-state voting efforts





PartnerGate: The Untold Drama Between Whitney and Jen Affleck
Behind the glittery facade, sources reveal tension between Mormon Wives co-stars over pro dancer assignments:
- Both women reportedly requested Alan Bersten
- Production allegedly chose Whitney for “storyline potential”
- Jen’s rumored cold shoulder during group rehearsals
Body language expert Dr. Lillian Glass notes: “Their avoidance of shared camera frames suggests unresolved conflict masked by faith-based diplomacy.”
Cruella Comeback? Predictions for Whitney’s Villains Night Performance
As Disney Week approaches, insider choreography notes reveal:
| Challenge | Whitney’s Advantage | Potential Pitfall |
|---|---|---|
| Tango precision | Theatrical background | Previous footwork critiques |
| Villain portrayal | Bold makeup skills | Comparison to JoJo Siwa |



The Mormon Voting Machine: How Faith-Based Support Could Carry Whitney
DWTS history shows religious voting blocs can override judges’ scores:
- 2012: Catholic voters propelled Melissa Rycroft
- 2018: Evangelical support aided Danica McKellar
- 2025: Mormon networks organizing daily voting reminders
Utah-based campaign #DanceForTheKingdom reportedly registered 12,000 new voters across Intermountain West states.

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