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Nancy Kerrigan Threatens To Quit 'DWTS' After Meltdown: 'She Is Impossible!'

Dancing With the Stars' ice queen Nancy Kerrigan is starting to crack.

On last night's episode, the 47-year-old Olympian and figure skating icon had a complete meltdown while rehearsing with pro Artem Chigvintsev, and RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that the on-camera explosion was only the tip of the iceberg.

"Nancy is absolutely impossible to work with," a source close to production said. "She is whining and has become really argumentative with her partner."

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"The stress of the competition, as well as her public persona, is really getting to her. "Nancy is not giving this her all."

The cast and crew actually believe she will quit the competition.

"She is acting like she doesn't want to continue. No one thinks that she will last very long, because she is acting like she wants to be eliminated now," the source added.

In addition to her on-camera crying spell, Kerrigan announced she is suffering from a spinal injury  and will need surgery as soon as the show is over.

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Kerrigan and her partner scored a 28 out of 40 on last night's "Cha Cha" routine, putting them in 4th place overall for the evening.

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