Milo Manheim wears a wrap on his right leg while arriving to the dance studio with partner Witney Carson in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon (October 7).
The 17-year-old actor revealed to his fans on Twitter that he had injured his right hamstring.
“i have officially injured my leg so i’m currently a little #upset :(” he wrote over the weekend.
Lucky for him, he got some help in nursing the injury from Gina Minchella, the show’s in-house physical therapist.
Milo and Witney are set to perform a jive on tonight’s show. Stay tuned for the performance video!
Fellow DWTS team Alexis Ren and Alan Bersten were also seen at the studio and checking out the Halloween decorations. Alexis even gave Alan bunny ears. LOL!
i have officially injured my leg so i’m currently a little #upset :(
The Zombies stars stunned the judges with his fun Charleston, which earned him and partner Witney Carson one of the top spots of the night – tying with Tinashe and Juan Pablo Di Pace.
After the show, ET reports that Milo headed straight for him mom, Camryn, and his friends – includingMeg Donnelly and Kylee Russell – who were there to support him on the dance floor. So cute!
The two hit the ballroom floor with a tense and breathtaking Argentine Tango set to “Swan Lake†by Ray Chew Live. The song choice was a nod to Alexis‘ former ballet dance training.
“I haven’t done ballet in years,” Alexis confessed ahead of her performance. “The Argentine tango is testing me…I just want this to be incredible.”
Judge Len Goodman called their performance one of the best he’s seen.
Alexis and Alan earned 25 points, out of 30, from the judges for their performance.
To vote for Alexis and Alan in the competition, vote for them by calling 1-800-868-3401!
The Instagram model and influencer and Alan were in jeopardy at the start of the show and to earn a spot in next week’s show, amazing with another jive set to “Shake the Room†by Gamu.
Alexis and Alan earned 23 points, out of 30, from the judges for their performance.
To vote for Alexis and Alan in the competition, vote for them by calling 1-800-868-3401!