John Cena reacts after Nikki Bella performs on DWTS

John Cena was put on the spot on Dancing With The Stars on Monday after his fiancee Nikki Bella steamed up the stage with the sexiest dance of the season.

Fellow WWE star Nikki, 33, wore a dress that looked like a negligee for her sexy routine inspired by her guilty pleasure of Fifty Shades Of Grey.

The camera quickly flashed to proud fiancé John, 40, clapping proudly in the audience – with host Tom Bergeron, 62, bringing him onto the stage to share his feelings.

Instant reaction: John Cena was put on the spot Monday on Dancing With The Stars after his fiancee Nikki Bella performed a steamy dance

The Hollywood action star, wearing a smart three-piece suit, told his lover she was ‘amazing’ and then stood there gesturing that he was hot under the collar from her sexy performance with pro partner Artem Chigvintsev.

‘Thank you, what a — wooah!’ John said, as Nikki said ‘love you’ and hugged and kissed him.

‘I thought it was … spicy?’ he said, looking at judges for approval of his criticism.

But he then gushed: ‘I thought it was exciting, I thought it was sexy, I thought it was fearless. I thought it was every reason why I love you.’

Cute couple: Nikki beamed as John kissed her after her performance

Cute couple: Nikki beamed as John kissed her after her performance

Dance critique: John was asked for his feelings about Nikki's sexy dance

Dance critique: John was asked for his feelings about Nikki’s sexy dance

After more kisses from Nikki, he then pretended to raise his fists at Artem, telling him with mock anger ‘And you…’

Tom grabbed his arm pretending to hold him back, admitting of the muscle man: ‘That was like holding onto a tree limb.’

‘Oooh kinky Nikki — naughty but nice,’ judge Bruno Tonioli told her, insisting: ‘Oooh yes! Whipped into shape beautiful – or was it the other way around. But it really worked.’

And you: John balled his fist as he jokingly menaced Nikki's pro partner Artem Chigvintsev

And you: John balled his fist as he jokingly menaced Nikki’s pro partner Artem Chigvintsev

But Len teased the duo for their sexy take on a Viennese Waltz, saying: ‘I wasn’t exactly transported to old Vienna.’

When he said it was ‘a tad on the aggressive side,’ John stepped forward and smiled: ‘That’s my girl, she’s aggressive.’

Nikki got a score of 21, and when John was asked how he would have scored it he said: ‘I just want to know if she’ll go out for dinner with me after this.’

Elevator action: Nikki and Artem started their dance in an elevator

Elevator action: Nikki and Artem started their dance in an elevator

Erotic movie: The dance was inspired by Nikki's guilty pleasure Fifty Shades Of Grey

Erotic movie: The dance was inspired by Nikki’s guilty pleasure Fifty Shades Of Grey

Tad aggressive: Len Goodman said their Viennese Waltz was a 'tad on the aggressive side'

Tad aggressive: Len Goodman said their Viennese Waltz was a ‘tad on the aggressive side’

In rehearsals, Artem had insisted he knew ‘nothing’ about Fifty Shades Of Grey, but when he started getting rough in rehearsals Niki teased him: ‘Did you watch the movie last night or something?’

‘I mean it does sound kind of exciting,’ he admitted, turning to the crew and smiling: ”Please take away the cameras.”

Violinist Lindsey Stirling, meanwhile, had the perfect ending to a terrible week — getting the highest score of the season after breaking up with boyfriend Ryan Weed.

Kind of exciting: Artem insisted that he knew 'nothing' about Fifty Shades Of Grey

Kind of exciting: Artem insisted that he knew ‘nothing’ about Fifty Shades Of Grey

‘It’s been a rough couple of weeks — my relationship of a year-and-a-half came to an end a week ago. It’s been hard to push through all of this while, y’know, feeling a lot inside,’ she said in rehearsals.

‘I am so thankful for this show. At a time that my heart is a little broken, I’m very grateful to have something that I can really love.

‘I wanted to have a family and I thought I was almost ready to go to that next space,’ she said sadly.

Tough time: Lindsey Stirling was going through a tough time after breaking up with her boyfriend

Tough time: Lindsey Stirling was going through a tough time after breaking up with her boyfriend

Her guilty pleasure was staying in pajamas all day, adding: ‘I want to someday have a home with a family where we can dance around in our PJs together.’

Pro partner Mark Ballas joined her in yellow PJs for a jive to the Wham! classic Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, with Tom teasing the: ‘Without a doubt, the best pajama jive I’ve ever seen.’

Turning to Lindsey, he asked: ‘Who would break up with you?’

Good question: Mark Ballas asked Lindsey who would break up with her

Good question: Mark Ballas asked Lindsey who would break up with her

Good question: Mark Ballas asked Lindsey who would break up with her

‘If I’m dreaming don’t wake me up because I thought that was great,’ Len Goodman gushed, insisting: ‘That, so far, the dance of the season.’

Not to be outdone, Carrie Ann Inaba insisted: ‘That’s going to go down as one of my favorite numbers of all time.’

Lindsey got all 9s, and looked like she was going to be matched by singer and actor Jordan Fisher in the final dance of the night — until Len insisted he had to mark the routine down for not being a true Charleston.

Pajama party: Lindsey and Mark performed in pajamas

Pajama party: Lindsey and Mark performed in pajamas

Best dance: Mark and Lindsey performed their best dance yet

Best dance: Mark and Lindsey performed their best dance yet

Nailed it: Lindsey and Mark got all 9s for their routine

Nailed it: Lindsey and Mark got all 9s for their routine

While his fellow judges gave 9s, Len awarded Jordan a 7, saying: ‘I enjoy watching your dancing, you’re a terrific dancer, but I can’t score it high because it wasn’t a Charleston.’

Jordan and pro partner Lindsay Arnold were dressed as superheroes for Jordan’s guilty pleasure of comic books, thrilled when Bruno told him: ‘You are an X-Man first class.’

‘You’re so amazing,’ Carrie Ann told him. ‘Tonight, two new favorite dances.’

Superhero theme: Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold performed a Charleston dance

Superhero theme: Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold performed a Charleston dance

Sound effects: The routine included comic book-like sound effects

Sound effects: The routine included comic book-like sound effects

Jordan had explained that his love of comic books came from not fitting in at school, saying: ‘I was gifted in the arts when I was young — kids are mean and they love to make fun of that. There was a world I could escape to in my comic books.’

Paralympic athlete Victoria Arlen also admitted that her guilty pleasure, the Chumbawamba song Tubthumping, was a way of coping with being bullied at school ‘because I was the new kid, in a wheelchair.’

Host Tom then sparked massive cheers after her performance when he faced the camera and said: ‘If I could just address kids who are watching, if you’re going to school and you see somebody who’s different — don’t be an ass, alright?’

Tough judge: Len gave a lower score of 7 after deeming the dance wasn't a Charleston

Tough judge: Len gave a lower score of 7 after deeming the dance wasn’t a Charleston

Her pro partner Valentin Chmerkovskiy did not hide his distaste for her song choice, admitting: ‘I’ve got to be honest I really don’t like this song. I don’t like Tubthumping, I don’t know what that means. I guess that’s what makes it a guilty pleasure.’

But Victoria insisted of her partner: ‘There’s nothing greater than having people who pick you up when you get knocked down. Val is that person.’

After her amazing performance, she admitted: ‘My legs haven’t moved that quick in almost 12 years.’

Guilty pleasure: Victoria Arlen danced to her guilty pleasure the Chumbawamba song Tubthumping

Guilty pleasure: Victoria Arlen danced to her guilty pleasure the Chumbawamba song Tubthumping

Good times: Pro partner Valentin Chmerkovskiy admitted he didn't like the song

Good times: Pro partner Valentin Chmerkovskiy admitted he didn’t like the song

Carrie Ann grew clearly emotional as she said it reminded her of previous contestant Noah Galloway overcoming his own handicaps.

‘I think you’re totally on a path to a 10 and I love what’s happening here,’ she told her, as the judges gave her a score of 22. ‘Yes, there’s a little bit of trickery that’s going on. But it’s trickery that’s fair and within the rules and it’s showing you off well.’

Tom opened the show with a moment of silence tribute to the victims of the country music massacre in Las Vegas, saying: ‘There’s an old saying that the show must go on — and it will.

Shooting tribute: Tom Bergeron opened the show with a tribute to the victims of the Las Vegas massacre

Shooting tribute: Tom Bergeron opened the show with a tribute to the victims of the Las Vegas massacre

‘But first, all of us at Dancing With The Stars want to send our love, thoughts, and prayers to everyone touched by the senseless violence in Las Vegas.

‘Please know that we are doing tonight’s show with you foremost in our minds and hearts.’

Property Brothers star Drew Scott also made a tribute to his hometown after his dance, an Argentine Tango to Nick Cave’s menacing Red Right Hand.

Paying tribute: Drew Scott also paid tribute to his hometown of Las Vegas

Paying tribute: Drew Scott also paid tribute to his hometown of Las Vegas

‘I’ve lived in Vegas many years and I want to say that all of our hearts here are with the families affected,’ he said with clear emotion.

‘It’s a really sad situation, but just know we’re here — our prayers are here for you guys and we’re here to support.’

Drew had admitted that his guilty pleasure was true crime shows, with him playing a detective — a police badge on his belt — while pro partner Emma Slater was a witness.

Crime shows: The Property Brothers star danced to a true crime show theme

Crime shows: The Property Brothers star danced to a true crime show theme

Bruno told him the tango needed ‘smoldering intensity and a twinkle in the eye,’ telling him: ‘And I can say you’ve cracked the case!’

‘There was no crime and there was no mystery,’ Len Goodman insisted as Drew got a total of 23, telling him: ‘Drew, you’re on a roll.’

NBA legend Derek Fisher had one of the most upbeat performances of the night to his guilty pleasure of The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air — but also insisted it was inspired by the tragedy in Vegas.

Hoops star: Derek Fisher received high praise for his upbeat performance

Hoops star: Derek Fisher received high praise for his upbeat performance

‘I enjoyed tonight immensely because how thankful we all are to be here, to have the chance to dance when others don’t have that dance,’ he said, getting 21 for his cha cha.

‘So I just wanted to smile and have fun and do the best I can. I’m just thankful to be here.’

‘If Will Smith’s watching this show he’d be proud of you,’ Len had told him. ‘And so am I.’

Good job: Len told Derek that Will Smith would be proud of him

Good job: Len told Derek that Will Smith would be proud of him

‘You’re obviously inspired by Will Smith’s star-power,’ Bruno gushed, praising an ‘extra bootylicious moment’ he gave with a booty-shake. ‘I needed sunglasses — you really popped tonight.’

‘Naturally, you are a dancer,’ Carrie Ann told him. ‘It’s getting there.’

Vanessa Lachey had a new pro for the night, Alan Bersten, after Maksim Chmerkovskiy was ‘dealing with a personal issues’ and had to miss the night.

Getting there: Carrie Ann Inaba told Derek that he was getting there

Getting there: Carrie Ann Inaba told Derek that he was getting there

But with her guilty pleasure ‘being silly with her girlfriends’ she instead spent most of the routine with a group of female pro dancers, which created its own challenges.

‘Any mistake will be that more magnified,’ she admitted in rehearsals. ‘The pressure’s on.’

Vanessa wore a cute pink dress that had Bruno teasing her: ‘Ooh, mommy keeps getting yummier!’

Girls only: Vanessa Lachey started off her dance with just the girls

Girls only: Vanessa Lachey started off her dance with just the girls

New partner: Alan Bersten stepped in for Maksim Chmerkovskiy who stepped away with 'personal issues'

New partner: Alan Bersten stepped in for Maksim Chmerkovskiy who stepped away with ‘personal issues’

Her performance was to Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Want To Have Fun, with Len saying: ‘Girls just wanna have fun? I think on this occasion everybody had fun watching that.’

He also insisted she matched the pros, telling her: ‘It would have been difficult to know which one was the celebrity.’

‘Girls night at your house for sure, next time,’ Carrie Ann laughed, but then warned her that she had ‘two kind-of wobbles’ as she gave her a 7 to the other two judges’ 8s, matching her previous week’s score of 23.

She's good: Vanessa was told by Len that it was hard to tell the celebrity from the pro dancers

She’s good: Vanessa was told by Len that it was hard to tell the celebrity from the pro dancers

Vanessa then carried on a joke after Carrie Ann said she ‘mounted’ Alan, with Vanessa joking: ‘As far as mounting with Alan, I wanted to be gentle, so my bad. My husband’s on the show, that would be weird.’

Her husband Nick Lachey later gave one of the most eye-catching performances, dressing in a headband, a leotard, and leg warmers to dance jazz to The Pointer Sisters’ Jump.

‘You look amazing in that outfit,’ Carrie Ann teased him, with him insisting: ‘I feel very sexy tonight!’

Jazz dance: Nick Lachey and Peta Murgatroyd danced jazz to The Pointer Sisters hit song Jump

Jazz dance: Nick Lachey and Peta Murgatroyd danced jazz to The Pointer Sisters hit song Jump

Carrie Ann then added: ‘You’re finally having fun. Who knew jazzercise was going to be your thing?’

‘Let’s get physical, Nick, 80s style,’ Bruno joked, adding: ‘Finally you’ve got your juices going. You were into it, slapping your ass — I mean, bum, sorry! That’s what you had to do.’

‘Isn’t it amazing, he’ll praise you then you feel like you need a shower,’ Tom teased the judge, who joined his fellow judges in giving a 7 for a total of 21.

Gym session: Peta and Nick performed in 1980s workout gear

Gym session: Peta and Nick performed in 1980s workout gear

Feeling sexy: Nick joked that he was feeling sexy in his 80s costume

Feeling sexy: Nick joked that he was feeling sexy in his 80s costume

Juices going: Bruno Tonioli gave Nick props for getting his juices going

Juices going: Bruno Tonioli gave Nick props for getting his juices going

Saying he was channeling Hugh Grant in Love Actually, Nick earlier recorded a dramatic segment where wife Vanessa opened the door and he held up cards for her just like the famous rom com.

‘I know you’re not happy with your scores,’ the first card read, with the message continuing: ‘But I don’t care what the judges think to me you’re a perfect ten.’

Nick also got to help former Malcolm In The Middle star Frankie Muniz when he wanted tips on living out his guilty pleasure, pretending to be in a boy band like Nick’s former star turn in 98 Degrees.

Good advice: Frankie Muniz received some advice from Nick on how to be a boy band star

Good advice: Frankie Muniz received some advice from Nick on how to be a boy band star

‘It’s a mixture of, like, if you were on the toilet taking a crap and pure ecstasy. Combine those two looks — that’s the boy band look there,’ Nick told him.

NSYNC star Joey Fatone, a former DWTS contestant himself, was also there in rehearsals, joking as Frankie was joined by the pros: ‘Who are these chumps? Frankie, you’re good, but the other guys are not really in sync.’

Laughing at his NSYNC pun, he looked at the camera as he said: ‘I went there.’

Good one: NSYNC star Joey Fatone cracked a joke about being in sync

Good one: NSYNC star Joey Fatone cracked a joke about being in sync

Carrie Ann called the performance to NSYNC’s It’s Gonna Be Me ‘a little surreal,’ and like ‘watching Saturday Night Live’ but insisted: ‘You are actually really great at the boy band stuff — it’s your natural calling.’

After a pause, she added: ‘Samba, not so much.’

Len called it ‘a lot of fun,’ telling him, ‘Frankie I really like you,’ while Bruno insisted: ‘You passed the audition, I’m going to sign you up. You’ve got all the talent there at your disposal.’

Boy band: Franki performed a samba with a boy band theme

Boy band: Franki performed a samba with a boy band theme

Pro partner: Witney Carson joined Frankie for their samba dance

Pro partner: Witney Carson joined Frankie for their samba dance

He got all 7s from the judges — a far cry from his leading score last week with the first 9.

Pretty Little Liars star Sasha Pieterse had the toughest week, though, with the lowest score of the night, getting 19 to her jazz routine while dressed as a chef for her guilty pleasure of baking.

‘I know how good a dancer you are, and as fun as this was it didn’t really showcase your ability to dance,’ Len told her, with the other judges agreeing.

Baking fan: Sasha Pieterse and Gleb Savchenko performed a baking-themed dance

Baking fan: Sasha Pieterse and Gleb Savchenko performed a baking-themed dance

Low score: Pretty Little Liars star Sasha and Gleb got the lowest score of 19

Low score: Pretty Little Liars star Sasha and Gleb got the lowest score of 19

‘It sure made me want to have a pie fight, though,’ Tom quipped of the performance that ended with Sasha throwing a pie into pro partner Gleb Savchenko’s face.

Sasha kept a smile even after the criticism, insisting: ‘I’m having an absolute blast, I just love being here and I hope you keep me around.’

Former NFL star Terrell Owens donned a red tracksuit as he danced salsa to old school hip hop in Kurtis Blow’s The Breaks, ending with a breakdance-style spin on the floor.

In the face: Sasha took a pie to the face during the routine

In the face: Sasha took a pie to the face during the routine

‘It was so good! You finally brought it!’ Carrie Ann insisted, but said there was ‘a little boo-boo.’

‘It wasn’t a traditional salsa, but you popped out of it beautifully,’ Bruno told him, while Len said: ‘It’s not a touchdown, but you’re in the red zone.’

Terrell got 21, his highest score so far, but admitted: ‘That’s all I can think about, the boo-boo, that’s who I am. It’s really been a long time since I’ve moved my body like this.’

Nobody was eliminated in light of the Las Vegas massacre as the show instead focused on the Guilty Pleasures of its contestants.

Football star: Terrell Owens performed a salsa dance with Cheryl Burke

Football star: Terrell Owens performed a salsa dance with Cheryl Burke

Break dance: The former NFL star showed off some of his break-dancing moves

Break dance: The former NFL star showed off some of his break-dancing moves

Point reduction: Carrie Ann said she noticed a 'boo boo' and took off a point

Point reduction: Carrie Ann said she noticed a ‘boo boo’ and took off a point

Personal best: Terrell scored a personal best 21 points but admitted he was just thinking of his 'boo boo' that Carrie Ann noticed

Personal best: Terrell scored a personal best 21 points but admitted he was just thinking of his ‘boo boo’ that Carrie Ann noticed

 

 

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