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'Dancing With the Stars' News: Bindi Irwin Suffered a Nasty Injury; Another Star Went Home

Bindi Irwin definitely wants to win this season of "Dancing With the Stars," and has been training so hard. Unfortunately, the Australian TV host suffered a nasty injury, which Cinema Blend called as the "grossest" in the history of the show. Meanwhile, Andy Grammer was sent home after getting a low score from the judges and the public votes.

Bindi has been the front runner among the celebrities this season, which pushes her to do better every episode. All her hard work has been noticed and is consistently praised by the judges. However, after the whole country saw her bandaged foot in one of the clips on Monday's episode, Bindi said that she's embarrassed for everyone to see her "gross" injury.

According to People, the teenager has to put superglue on her toenails that would fall off during rehearsals. "They are all superglued because I actually lost another nail in dress rehearsal and if it pops off, it bleeds. I have holes in my feet and the toenails keep falling off, but if I superglue them down, they don't rip as much and they don't hurt as much," she said.

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During her interview with Fox News, Bindi said that she got help from her boyfriend, Chandler Powell. "He was the only one before tonight who had ever really seen my feet, except for my mom, and the poor dear, he was having to help me Super Glue them and bandage them," she said. Bindi also added that her boyfriend understood how difficult it is for her, since he also has injuries, too, from wakeboarding.

Meanwhile, the singer-songwriter, Andy Grammer, and his dancing partner, Allison Holker, got eliminated last episode, after receiving 22 out of 30 points for their performance of Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely."

Watch "Dancing With the Stars" every Monday on ABC.

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