
Salley Carson is “proudly single” in the new season of Southern Charm Season 11. But, at one point, Salley says she had a very brief fling with The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys‘ Steven McBee Jr., following his breakup from Calah Jackson.
Salley spoke with Us Weekly during BravoCon 2025 on Saturday, Nov. 15, where she revealed that she “went and visited” Steven Jr. in Missouri before he began his relationship with Allie Eklund. When asked if it was “a thing” between them, Salley said, “It was like, a second. No, not like that. I mean, kind of like that.”
She continued, admitting that she and Steven Jr. just weren’t the right fit for each other. “I think I vibed with like, the brothers and the rest of the family more than I did him,” she added. “Our personalities weren’t…he’s a great guy, he’s amazing, but our personalities didn’t match.”
This led to a slightly “weird run-in” with the McBee brothers at BravoCon. “It was just a little awkward,” she noted to the publication.
Salley’s love life will be a hot topic on Southern Charm Season 11 when she pursues a newly single Craig Conover. She teased this at BravoCon on Sunday, Nov. 16, during the It’s All About to Go South panel, as seen in the video above.
“You know, I think a lot goes down and I think everyone’s going to be very surprised,” she admitted. “I, obviously, was very attracted to Craig. I mean, look at him. But throughout the summer, I definitely saw some different sides to Craig. Some that I love, and some that I didn’t love so much. But yeah, I think there’s a lot that happens that people are going to be shocked by.”
Steven, on the other hand, has been sharing a look inside his relationship with his new girlfriend, Allie, a social media influencer. The couple went public with their relationship earlier this month, taking to Instagram on Nov. 3, where they posted a series of photos together. “Never been so certain,” Steven wrote in the caption of the post.
The couple has continued to share a look inside their relationshoip. Steven posted a photo of Allie where he revealed that he was having “dinner with a view” while Allie revealed that she was having “business meetings every morning” with her “man” at the McBee farm in Gallatin, Missouri.
Purple rain will be descending upon the
Week 10 of season 34 of the competition, airing on Tuesday, Nov. 18, is Prince Night. In honor of Prince, the six semi-finalists will perform two dances to some of the late music legend’s most iconic hits: one in a style they have not yet tackled this season, and one repeat style that gives them the chance to show how far they’ve come.
Fans will be able to vote during the live simulcast of the show. Live viewer votes from the night will be combined with the judges’ scores to determine which couples will escape elimination and dance in next week’s finale.
Keep reading for a full recap from week 10 of Dancing with the Stars.
(Note: The most recent updates appear at the top, so scroll all the way down to start from the beginning of the show.)
Before revealing who was going to the finale, Alfonso said the show received the most votes in its entire history.
In no particular order and based on live votes and judges scores, Alfonso and Julianne announced that Elaine and Alan, Alix and Val, Robert and Whitney and Dylan and Daniella were safe.
They then announced that Whitney and Mark were voted out of the competition, leaving Jordan and Ezra safe.
“I already feel like a winner,” said Whitney. “This show has absolutely meant the world to me. It’s changed my life. I’ll forever be so grateful for the friendships I’ve made, to have this experience, thank you so, so much.”
Robert said his 11-year-old self “would be screaming right now.” He said experiencing it himself, after watching his sister was on the show, is a “huge honor.”
“It’s time to create my own legacy,” he said.
Witney said the difficult part for Robert in practicing their Viennese Waltz is the footwork. He said being so “passionate” with Witney is “weird.” Adding, “It’s just not our dynamic.”
They danced to “WOW” and lived up to the song name with their electric performance.
Bruno called it “so thrilling, I want to see the sequel!”
“You always deliver such fun, strong performances but tonight, you drew us in in a different way,” Carrie Ann said. “I feel like I’m your mom, I’m just so proud of you.”
Robert ran up to hug Carrie Ann, which prompted the judges to then hug one another.
“Hug it out,” said Derek. “That was a ferocious Viennese Waltz. Every fiber of your body dances.” Derek critiqued his frame, but said he can’t wait to see what Robert does in the finale.
Score: 29/30
“I’m very proud of myself,” Jordan said of her journey in dance, thinking back to her younger self.
She said she knew their Argentine Tango to “U Got the Look” is their “make or break moment” ahead of the finale. Jordan called it “one of the harder dances that I’ve had to learn,” admitting that she kept kicking Ezra during practice.
Derek called their dance “a top performance” and praised their lines and entrance.
“Beautiful, powerful, focused, she was so strong,” said Bruno. “You were literally leading Ezra! You were the leading lady of the dance, my love.”
Carrie Ann that Jordan was in a class of her own, and took the biggest risks. “Tonight, that was the bomb!”
Jordan cried as she got to the skybox: “That little girl in my should be really, really proud.”
Score: 30
After getting her first perfect score, she cried and urged fans to vote.
Whitney started crying reflecting on the experience on the show. “Being a part of the experience blossomed something in me that I feel like had been missing.”
She said when she dances, she feels most like herself. “This whole experience has been life changing for me and I’m just so grateful,” she said, explaining that she can see a future profession with dance.
Mark said he wanted Whitney to look like a floating princess when practicing their Viennese Waltz to “Slow Love.”
“That was, from all the performances that you have done, my absolute favorite. It felt so authentically you. You unmasked, you showed us truly your soul and how much you love to dance. So I just want to thank you for that,” said Carrie Ann. She explained there was “a bit of a hop” so she had “to mark for that.” But said, “that was outstanding.”
Derek was appalled and questioned Carrie Ann: “A bit of a hop?” He praised Whitney for sharing her dreams and said it was “very courageous” of her to open up.
Whitney began crying as Bruno praised the “quality” of her Viennese Waltz. “Impeccable!” he added.
Whitney cursed while waiting for her scores with Julianne in the skybox. “We’re going to have to bleep that,” said Julianne, with a laugh.
Score: 29/30
Dylan said that during week 1, he felt like he was “an imposter.” But by last week, he was flipping Daniella in the air “with a broken nose,” she added.
As they practiced their Cha Cha to “Kiss,” Daniella said she’s excited for Dylan to “take over this dance and get those hips rolling.”
Dylan said he was determined to finally “nail” a Latin-style dance and show what he’s learned from the last 10 weeks. “It’s time to sprint, I’m going to do everything I can to make that finale.”
After their hip-rolling performance (that ended with Dylan kissing the camera), the camera cut to his family, with Zac cheering on his younger brother.
“What happened to your hips? You did so much work,” said Bruno, praising his “finish” and complimenting Daniella for helping him.
Carrie Ann said sometimes his arms “got small” and explained she said it so he can work on that for next week.
Derek praised Dylan’s technique. “Your feet were turned out — nobody does that! It was so, so impressive man, you should be so proud.” Derek started adding that there was “a little thing there” before being cut off.
Score: 28/30
Val said dancing to “Purple Rain” lends itself to a more “emotional performance,” for his Viennese Waltz with Alix. “I’ve gotten more emotionally in turn with myself throughout this,” said Alix.
She began crying saying, “I’m going to be so upset when this is over. I’ve just learned so much about myself, it’s given me a different work ethic.”
She added, “I’ve loved waking up every day and getting to come here and dance and challenge myself.”
Derek said Alix had transformed into a “beautiful dancer” and said he had “no doubt” he’ll see her in the finals. “It was a passionate and stunning Viennese Waltz,” he said.
“You delivered what I wanted, the perfect combination of motion and emotion,” said Bruno. “You felt the music, you trusted [Val] and together you gave us a fabulous [performance].”
Carrie Ann said “a performance like this is going down in history.” She added that Alix delivered a “passionate” routine. “I am so proud of you.”
Score: 30
“I’m gonna keep crying,” Alix said after her perfect score.
For Elaine’s last dance to get to the finals, she reflected on her years as an actress. She explained that she’s trained herself to “just keep going” within her profession, and letting the public see her (and not the characters she plays) has been “really scary.”
“Every week, my body is showing up for me and I’m really grateful for that,” she said. Alan said they’re going to perform their Paso Doble to “When Doves Cry” for Elaine’s younger self who wanted to be a dancer growing up.
Carrie Ann jumped out of her seat and hugged Elaine on the dance floor screaming, “That was amazing!” The judge then bowed down to Elaine while the live feed got bleeped as she cursed.
“It was a proper, beautiful Paso Doble,” said Derek, praising her passion. “It was powerful, you filled the room with your energy.”
Bruno unbuttoned his entire shirt while he praised the performance. “That really was an authentic Paso Doble, as it should be done. It was a regal performance. Majestic!”
Score: 30
After earning her first perfect score, Alan teared up as Elaine praised him: “We worked so hard for this!”
Robert earned the first perfect score of the season last week and won the relay dance. “I have one word for that: “Crikey!” said Robert.
As he worked on his Jive to “Baby I’m a Star” with Witney, Robert said he related to Prince’s energy, but said, “The pressure is on. We are just going again and again and again. Our only option is perfection.”
He kicked off their performance by standing on the judges table and leaping into the air. Towards the end of his dance, he did a full backflip to finish the high-intensity performance.
“For Prince, only a superstar Jive would do — you did that,” said Bruno. “So energized and at the same time, controlled. You never put a foot wrong. Superstar Jive!”
“That is how you tell everyone you demand to be in the finale. That was insane!” said Carrie Ann.
Derek said he danced with his “full body,” and said that Jive “had it all! Incredible!”
Score: 30
“Making the semi-finals is like making the Olympic trials,” said Jordan. “The competitor in me is definitely coming out.”
Ezra said the hardest thing to teach with a Jive (they danced to “Raspberry Beret”) is stamina, “and luckily my girl has got that down,” he added.
Jordan said she did a Prince routine during her gymnastics career at UCLA and wants to bring her passion to “finally” get a perfect score tonight.
“that Jive had that pure Prince funky fun,” said Derek. He said he wanted more “bite” and “sharpness” but said it was “well done.”
“High energy funk,” said Bruno. He called out the fast tempo and said she was on it for a bit, until she lost the pace.
“For me, this was the best performance so far tonight,” said Carrie Ann. “I loved the energy. Super sharp, super strong.” But she did call out the “mishap” that Bruno mentioned with the tempo.
Score: 27/30
Dylan said getting perfect 10s last week was a “moment I’ll never forget.”
“I’m a slow learner, but we’ve really worked hard to get here,” Dylan told his partner Daniella. “Exactly,” she said.
As they practiced a Tango to “I Would Die 4 U,” Dylan said they’ll give it “everything they got.” Daniella said the biggest challenge they faced was working on keeping Dylan’s “bum” tucked in, after many comments from the judges.
Carrie Ann said it was “impressive” but there was a “little bit of a mix-up with the footwork.” She told the audience to “hold your boos” while she said, “the real issue is you have to feel this music. It’s Prince.”
Derek complemented Dylan’s “strong frame” and praised his improvement. Then, he called out Dylan’s brother, Zac Efron, who was in the audience and was also impressed with Dylan’s performance. Derek’s one critique was the star’s lack of heel leads, but said it was “well done.”
Bruno called it “sharp” and said he felt Dylan’s “intensity” during the dance.
Score: 27/30
“I can’t believe it,” said Whitney. “I didn’t think I’d make it this far.”
As Mark and Whitney practiced the Cha Cha to “1999,” Whitney said it was hard for her not to be “so stiff.”
Bruno called their Cha Cha, “saucy.” He praised the execution and placement with the level of difficulty. “You did it stunningly well.”
“Once again, a wonderful dance,” said Carrie Ann. “At times, I could see you focusing on the technique, and normally that doesn’t happen when you perform. It almost kind of hindered it.”
Derek told Carrie Ann she’s “out of her mind,” calling the dance “literal perfection.” He said doing a Cha Cha in the semi-finals “really risky” but it kept getting “better and better” as the dance went on.
While in the skybox with Julianne, the co-host called out the comment Whitney made on Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, rehashing the comments Whitney made when she said she only wanted to do the reality show to be on DWTS. Julianne asked Whitney point blank: “Why do you want to be here so much?”
“After two season of SLOMW, I wanted to take a break, but once I found out this [DWTS] would be an opportunity for all of the girls to be able to go after this, I wanted to take that chance. I will forever be so grateful for [DWTS executive producer] Deena Katz because this changed my life and I couldn’t be more grateful.”
Score: 29/30
Alix said her perfect score last week isn’t getting to her head. “Now it’s go time!”
As Val taught Alix the choreography for their Argentine Tango to “Little Red Corvette,” he said this part of the competition is about how much “pain” one can take.
“I didn’t like it, I loved it!” said Derek. “I think you have the potential to go all the way to the end. Beautiful lines, well done!”
Bruno agreed, praising their “lines” and “bodywork” as “top notch.” But he said there were moments that could have been “sharper.” He concluded by calling her the “most improved.”
Carrie Ann said Alix had “grown the most, steadily.” But she critiqued her shoulders and said she was “gripping on to the dance instead of being in control of the dance.”
She added, “Take a deep breath for the next one, and come back stronger.”
Score 29/30
“I wasn’t sure if I’d make it,” said Elaine of her score last week. “I’m beside myself that I’m in the semi-finals.”
Her partner, Alan, told cameras during practice that he’s focused on making sure her shoulders are correct to avoid any critiques from judges.
After they danced a Foxtrot to “I Wanna Be Your Lover,” Carrie Ann told Elaine: “You deserve this spot so much!”
After praising her “solid” dance, Carrie Ann said she wants to see Elaine “push a little.” She added, “I want to see the edges a little bit more. You make it look so easy, I want to feel like maybe it’s not that easy for you all. If that makes sense.”
“Truly incredibly foxtrot,” said Derek. He echoed Carrie Ann and said that he wants to see Elaine “more fight” during her second dance.
“Radiant as ever,” said Bruno. He said she needs to “push it a bit harder” but said, “You are a a great performer.”
Score: 27/30
The show kicked off with an electric performance to Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” by the Dancing with the Stars troupe dancers.
Each contestant and their partner danced out as they were introduced — and even judges Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough came out dancing to finish off the high-intensity intro.
After a quick tribute to Prince, the semi-final was off to the races!
In season 3 of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, Whitney revealed to her friends outside of MomTok that she had no intentions of returning to the reality show.
“I just found out if I came back to film, I can audition for Dancing with the Stars,” she said.
She further explained in a confessional that she had initially decided “to step away from the show” after wrapping season 2 “but never quite MomTok.”
“I was always in MomTok, still a part of that group. I just really needed a break, but then I heard from my team Dancing with the Stars was going to cast someone from The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, and that’s a motivator,” she said. “I’ll come back for that.”
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Alix Earle and partner Val Chmerkovskiy will perform an Argentine Tango to “Little Red Corvette” and a Viennese Waltz to “Purple Rain.”
Robert Irwin and partner Witney Carson will perform a Jive to “Baby I’m a Star” and a Viennese Waltz to “WOW.”
Whitney Leavitt and partner Mark Ballas will perform a Cha Cha to “1999” and a Viennese Waltz to “Slow Love.”
Dylan Efron and partner Daniella Karagach will perform a Tango to “I Would Die 4 U” and a Cha Cha to “Kiss.”
Elaine Hendrix and partner Alan Bersten will perform a Foxtrot to “I Wanna Be Your Lover” and a Paso Doble to “When Doves Cry.”
Jordan Chiles and partner Ezra Sosa will perform a Jive to “Raspberry Beret” and an Argentine Tango to “U Got the Look.”