Alfonso Ribeiro In Dancing With The Stars: Carlton Says “Groin Popped” – But He Still Manages Top Score! [VIDEO]

Alfonso Ribeiro is Dancing With the Stars' latest sensation, having taken the show by storm ever since his very first week - now, he confesses he suffered a groin injury after his last performance, but he still took the most points of the night last Monday!

Alfonso Ribeiro's Dancing with the Stars performances have gotten a lot of media attention and have made him the top favorite of the show, particularly because up until his appearance in the dance show, his dancing skills were known almost solely from an iconic 90s scene in "The Prince of Bel-Air."

Alfonso Ribeiro's Dancing with the Stars performances have shocked every fan of the show, delighting many along the way. Just a couple of weeks ago, he and dancing partner Witney Carson went for his signature move from 20 years ago: "The Carlton." It was a performance that drove both judges and audience crazy, making them achieve a perfect score of 40, further cementing Alfonso Ribeiro's Dancing with the Stars gig as one of his most successful ventures.

This week, Alfonso Ribeiro's Dancing With the Stars performance could have easily gone sour, as the actor and now dance star admit to the judges that he suffered an injury, saying: "argh, my groin popped again!"

This happened right after they went on a salsa dive with the Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea hit "Booty," in a performance that had both of them shaking their booties and fabulously doing some dirty dancing and gathering the favor of audiences and judges, according to The Daily Mail.

Last Monday's Dancing with the Stars provided quite the show, as Leah Remini hosted while Erin Andrews is away on her World Series covering duties. The show also featured a performance by Pitbull, singing his hit "Fireball."

Funnilu enough, when it was time for Alfonso Ribeiro's dancing, Pitbull actually got up to dance himself. Let's also subscribe to the theory of website Wet Paint: that must mean he liked it!

 

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