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Published October 28, 2009 12:30 am - NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Irvin pulled off another late comeback to survive on "Dancing with the Stars."



Hart, Vito voted off 'Dancing with the Stars'



NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Irvin pulled off another late comeback to survive on "Dancing with the Stars."

The former NFL star narrowly advanced through Tuesday's elimination episode that saw the exit of both actress Melissa Joan Hart and snowboarder Louie Vito.

Hart and her partner, Mark Ballas, were eliminated after a low score on Monday's show. Vito and his professional dancer, Chelsie Hightower, lost in a dance-off with Irvin and his partner, Anna Demidova.

"That's the game," said Hart, who starred on "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch." ''It's tough. I was hoping to make it one more week."

On Monday's show, Vito dropped Hightower twice. In the judges eyes, he didn't further distinguish himself Tuesday with a slipshod performance to the song "I Fought the Law."

"This is a lot harder than it looks," said Vito. "Everyday I got out there and danced, I was proud of myself just for getting out there."

Irvin, the Hall of Fame receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, managed to make it through despite several weeks of low scores. He has become a fan favorite, and judges mostly praised his crowd-pleasing samba to Charles Wright's Motown hit "Express Yourself."

Seven celebrity contestants remain on the ABC show: Irvin, entertainer Donny Osmond, model Joanna Krupa, singers Mya and Aaron Carter and TV personalities Mark Dacascos and Kelly Osbourne. Two more will be eliminated next week.



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