'So You Think You Can Dance': America's Favorite Dancer is
The time has come America! After a summer of kicks, tricks, taps and lots of pirouettes, the votes are in and a new favorite dancer has been crowned!
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After two seasons with two winners, last week’s performance finale feature the final four Jessica, Valerie, Ricky and Zack giving it their all for the chance to be the last single dancer standing. Tonight they could relax a little bit as guest judges Adam Shankman, Debbie Allen, Jenna Dewan Tatum and Tara Lipinski joined the entire top 20 for a spectacular retrospective ending. So, who is America’s favorite dancer…?
SPOILERS AHEAD!
Ricky Ubeda has won! The 18 year-old phenom from Miami beat out his former partner Valerie, who ended in 2nd place with Jessica in 3rd and Zack finishing in 4th place.
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Full recap coming soon and check back with EW.com for a talk with Ricky and full coverage of the So You Think You Can Dance finale!
Melissa Rivers: A Daughter's Courage
ET has an in-depth and really sweet look at the mother-daughter bond between Joan and Melissa Rivers.
VIDEO: Melissa Rivers Only Sees One Outcome for Joan
We first sat down with the Joan and Melissa in 1988 just nine months after the suicide of Edgar Rosenberg -- Joan's husband and Melissa's father.
"We've had a very rough two years and it's brought us very close together," Joan said at the time. "It also almost ripped us apart. When there's a suicide in the family it's terrible for survivors. But if you do live through it, you come out much closer, and I think we're really on our way to being close now because of these horrors we went through."
In 1994, the two got to tell their story in the TV movie Tears and Laughter: The Joan and Melissa Rivers Story.
"We're finally able to state our point of view," said Melissa. "I don't know if it's necessarily our version of setting the record straight but it's our version of what we went through."
NEWS: Joan Rivers Being Brought Out of Coma
On Sunday, doctors started the process of bringing Joan out of a medically induced coma. A family source told ET that Melissa is only looking at one outcome -- that Joan will eventually come out of this.
"There is only one outlook Melissa is looking at now -- She's like, 'When my mother wakes up...,' 'When my mother see this and that ...' There is only one trajectory she sees this going in the direction of, which is positive," a family source tells ET exclusively. "She refuses to acknowledge any other outcome than Joan coming out of this."
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