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Maks Chmerkovskiy apologizes to Jan Ravnik, invites ‘DWTS’ pro to meet and ‘bury the hatchet’
The dancers’ feud began last Friday when the Ukrainian-born dance instructor called Ravnik’s “DWTS” casting “absurd.” ...
After Maks Chmerkovskiy said Jan Ravnik has “absolutely no business” being a ‘DWTS’ pro, he took to Instagram to apologize.
After harsh words sparked outrage, Maks Chmerkovskiy apologizes to Jan Ravnik and hopes to finally bury the hatchet.
I’m sorry, Jan has absolutely no business being a pro on ‘Dancing with the Stars,'” the former pro argued on wife Peta ...
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Why Maks Chmerkovskiy Thinks Jan Ravnik Has ‘No Business’ Being a ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Pro
Maks Chmerkovskiy shared his unfiltered thoughts about first-time 'Dancing With the Stars' pro Jan Ravnik on season 34 ...
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‘DWTS’ Pro Brandon Armstrong Subtly Shades Maks Chmerkovskiy After Controversial Comments
Brandon Armstrong, Rylee Arnold, and Jan Ravnik seemingly addressed the situation for the first time in a juicy TikTok live ...
As reminded by his pointed critique of season 34 pro Jan Ravnik, Dancing With the Stars alum Maksim Chmerkovskiy always ...
Maks Chmerkovskiy did not hold back during an appearance on his wife's podcast review of a recent 'Dancing with the Stars' ...
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Jan Ravnik Seemingly Reacts After Maks Chmerkovskiy Says He Shouldn’t Be a ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Pro
Former 'Dancing With the Stars' pro Maks Chmerkovskiy recently claimed that newbie Jan Ravnik has 'no buisness' being a pro ...
Dancing With the Stars’ alum Maks Chmerkovskiy offered an olive branch to newly-installed dance pro Jan Ravnik, following his ...
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Dancing With the Stars pro Brandon Armstrong throws playful shade after Maks Chmerkovskiy questions Jan Ravnik’s dance skills
Brandon Armstrong subtly responded to Maks Chmerkovskiy’s criticism of Jan Ravnik on Dancing With the Stars. Ravnik addressed the controversy following his Halloween Night elimination.
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