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| ==Allygate (Carlygate III): Dancing with the Stars 28== | | ==Allygate (Carlygate III): Dancing with the Stars 28== |
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− | | Prev = [[Vote for the Girls (American season 11)|The Voice 16 Winner Revealed]]
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− | "'''[[wikipedia:Ally Brooke|Ally]]gate'''", also known as "'''Carlygate III'''" is the first, second and third episodes of the eleventh season of ''[[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]]'', and the __th episode of the series overall. The episode first aired on November 25, 2019.
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− | In August 2019, [[wikipedia:Hannah Brown|Hannah Brown]], Normani's Fifth Harmony bandmate Ally Brooke Hernandez, and American Idol 10 runner-up [[wikipedia:Lauren Alaina|Lauren Alaina]] were announced as one of the celebrities to compete on [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (American season 28)|season 28]] of ''[[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]''. Brown's appearance makes her the second woman in the show's history to participate from ''The Bachelorette'', following [[wikipedia:Trista Sutter|Trista Sutter]] in the [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (American season 1)|first season]].<ref name="DWTS 28 Cast">{{cite web|url=https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/culture/story/dancing-stars-2019-hannah-brown-karamo-brown-lamar-65080101|title='Dancing With the Stars' 2019: Hannah Brown, Karamo Brown, Lamar Odom and more to compete on new season|date=August 21, 2019|publisher=Good Morning America}}</ref><ref name="DWTS28 cast">{{cite web|url=https://abc.go.com/shows/dancing-with-the-stars/news/updates/dancing-with-the-stars-2019-cast-revealed-for-season-28|title=Dancing with the Stars 2019 Cast Revealed for Season 28|last=Dove|first=Steve|publisher=ABC|date=August 21, 2019}}</ref> Ally Brooke and Lauren Alaina's apperance respectively made them the second and third ''VFTG'' pick to participate as Ally Brooke, as previously mentioned, became the second Fifth Harmony member and Lauren Alaina's apperance makes her the second ''American Idol'' contestant to participate following [[wikipedia:Kellie Pickler|Kellie Pickler]]'s victory on the [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (American season 16)|sixteenth season]] of ''Dancing with the Stars''.
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− | Due to the strict moderators' rules on ''Vote for the Girls'' as Hernandez and Alaina were respectively previously supported by Holly Everman and Ava Zinn under the "Once A Vote for the Girls Pick, Always A Vote for the Girls Pick" rule since Hernandez was on the second season of ''The X Factor'', meant in addition to Hernandez, Lauren Alaina had to be supported by Ava Zinn at any case while Brown was cross-flexed from [[Pink Team South (Vote for the Girls USA)|Pink Team South]] moderator Eboni Hill to Ava Zinn's fellow [[Purple Team North (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team North]] moderator [[Rachael Passalt]] after Hill deferred.
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− | Hernandez, Alaina, and Brown was partnered with professional dancers [[wikipedia:Sasha Farber|Sasha Farber]], [[wikipedia:Gleb Savchenko|Gleb Savchenko]] and [[wikipedia:Alan Bersten|Alan Bersten]], respectively during their tenure on the show. Like Normani Kordei on [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 24)|season 24]] of ''[[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]'', <ref name=DWTS24cast/> Ally Brooke and Sasha reached the finals, and placed third, despite having the highest overallscore.<ref name=DWTS28_winner" /> In the finals that aired on November 25, Brown and Bersten were announced as the winners<ref name=DWTS28_winner">{{cite web|url=https://www.etonline.com/dancing-with-the-stars-season-28-week-11-finals-2019-11-25-live-updates|website=Entertainment Tonight|date=November 25, 2019|title='Dancing With the Stars' Crowns New Season 28 Champion -- See Who Took Home the Mirrorball Trophy!|last=Seemayer|first=Zach}}</ref>, effectively sealing Passalt's first outright moderator victory (Passalt's win meant Purple Team North became the first ''VFTGUSA'' division to have a moderator win ''DWTS'': Passalt winning DWTS 28, Donna Doogan winning DWTS 27, Ava Zinn winning DWTS 21, and Kendra Ray winning DWTS 20) and allowing Passalt to put Normani Kordei in the VFTG Hall of Fame commenting: "You know, Ava, Hannah's win allows me to choose who I want to put in the Vote for the Girls Hall of Fame and you'll understand why. I know Holly (Everman) would be turning in her grave if I don't do this and the person I am putting in the Hall of Fame is Normani. This victory is for you, Holly!"
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| == Reception and reaction == | | == Reception and reaction == |