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Lacey Mae Schwimmer (born June 28, 1988) is an American ballroom danceer and singer. She is best known as a fourth place finalist of the third season of So You Think You Can Dance. She is the daughter of noted dancer Buddy Schwimmer, as well as the cousin of Heidi Groskreutz, who placed fourth on the second season of So You Think You Can Dance ...
Lacey Schwimmer is getting candid about a time when Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Louis van Amstel criticized her weight while on Dancing With the Stars. “When I’m 19 years old and I’m excited to ...
Louis van Amstel is setting the record straight on whether he body-shamed former Dancing With the Stars costar Lacey Schwimmer. “I never even spoke about Lacey or Cheryl [Burke] or their weight ...
Schwimmer was born on January 18, 1984, in Newport Beach, California, and grew up in a Latter-day Saint household in Moreno Valley, California. He is the son of choreographer and West Coast Swing dancer Buddy Schwimmer. [2] His mother, Laurie Schwimmer, and sister, Lacey Schwimmer, are also renowned partner and solo dancers. [3]
Nine professional partners — Derek Hough, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Cheryl Burke, Tony Dovolani, Mark Ballas, Lacey Schwimmer, Karina Smirnoff, Anna Trebunskaya, and Kym Johnson — returned this season. Maksim's brother, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, made his debut competing as a professional.
Louis van Amstel vowed to Cheryl Burke that he “never” body shamed her or Lacey Schwimmer — and revealed he’s upset she didn’t have his back. “Well, passive-aggressively she is blaming ...
Lacey Schwimmer is recounting the body shaming she says she experienced while working as a pro dancer on Dancing With the Stars. In a candid interview on Cheryl Burke's Sex, Lies and Spray Tans ...
The "All-Stars" dance pool, introduced in season 7, is composed of notable past SYTYCD finalists who partner with new contestants for some of their routines. These non-competing dancers perform mainly in the genres that are their expertise and may perform only once or several times over the course of a season.