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Wynonna Judd Or Andy Dick: The Latest Celeb Eliminated On DWTS Is…

Who went home

April 3 2013, Published 8:07 a.m. ET

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Country superstar Wynonna Judd and comic trainwreck Andy Dick found themselves in the bottom two on Tuesday night’s results edition of Dancing with the Stars' 16th season, so who got the boot?

SPOILER: Who Was Sent Home On Dancing With The Stars?

It was a sad song Tuesday for the show's biggest star this season -- Wynonna Judd -- as she got the heave-ho over funnyman Andy Dick after both delivered duds on Monday's prom-themed episode.

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“I faced some of my biggest fears and made a lifetime friend out of" partner Tony Dovolani, Wynonna said after she lost, adding she's going to get back to the craft that got her to the dance: music.

On Monday's show, Wynonna scored a night-low 15 points for her samba, prompting judge Len Goodman to tell her, “You’re like Mount Rushmore: You look magnificent, but you don’t move!”

Elsewhere on Tuesday's jam-packed show, Demi Lovato took to the stage to perform her single Heart Attack; Huey Lewis and the News rocked out to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their quintessential 80s album, Sports; and judge Bruno Tonioli proved he can still walk the walk, taking the floor alongside Sean Lowe and Petra Murgatroyd to perform The Village People's Y.M.C.A.

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Dancing with the Stars returns next Monday at 8/7c on ABC.

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