Carrie Ann Inaba Responds to ‘DWTS’ Scoring Criticism in the Classiest Way
“Dancing With the Stars” judge Carrie Ann Inaba is responding with grace after fans called her out for being too tough on the dance floor. The longtime judge, 57, took a moment to address the criticism directly in the comments of an Instagram post she shared on Wednesday, October 15. Rather than getting defensive, Inaba opened up the conversation and encouraged fans to share their opinions, reminding them that passionate debate is part of what makes the show special.

“It’s okay to disagree about what we see. That’s what makes our show great,” Inaba wrote in one of the comments, as reported by US Weekly. “You have a say in the matter. We want you to vote for what you love and believe in. I appreciate your comment and the way you expressed your feelings. ❤️ Thank you for your passion and your opinion.”

Her response came after fans questioned her scoring of certain contestants. One viewer wrote, “Giving Whitney [Leavitt] a nine but Robert [Irwin] an 8, GIRLLL please get it together.” Another added, “Can you explain why you gave Whitney a 9 when she was off beat… but Robert and Jen [Affleck] had a beautiful dance and you scored them lower?”
Responding to another comment, Inaba wrote: “Thank you. 🙏 I’ve been doing this for a long time. Haters come with every season. And they are really people who are passionate about who they want to win, and when we disagree, they express themselves in the best way they know how. 🙌 Thanks for the love. ❤️ #respect #respectforall”
Audience Reaction To ‘Dedication Night’
Earlier this week, Carrie Ann Inaba faced a tough crowd during the “Dedication Night” episode of “Dancing With the Stars” on Tuesday, October 14.
“Boy Meets World” alum Danielle Fishel and her partner Pasha Pashkov took the stage for an emotional performance, joined by Fishel’s former costar William Daniels, best known to fans as Mr. Feeny. The touching reunion earned cheers from the audience, but Inaba offered a different take.
“I love a throwback, but I have to say this,” Inaba began. “Some of your dances are starting to feel like I’m watching the same dance over and over again.”
She continued, “Try to give a little bit more variety as far as dynamics. This is also on you, Pasha.”
The audience reacted with loud boos, but Fishel later proved there were no hard feelings. Speaking to Us Weekly, the actress said she appreciated Inaba’s honesty. “I absolutely understand what Carrie Ann was saying, and it’s the reason I did not take any offense to it,” Fishel shared. “I appreciate it.”
Inaba Says Criticism Comes with the Job

Inaba has long been known for her honest feedback, and she previously addressed similar backlash. Speaking to Parade in October 2023, she said she understands that passionate fans will always have opinions.
“The whole point is we want people to have their opinions,” Inaba explained. “The reason why people get invested in this competition is because they have an opinion, and it matters.”
She added, “We are one of the few shows where judges actually hold up scores. So, what we do matters, but also what everybody does at home matters. So, it’s good that they boo. I think it shows that they’re really supporting somebody.”
Despite the criticism, Inaba continues to handle feedback with grace. She often reminds fans that her comments are meant to help contestants grow, not discourage them. Her latest social media exchange reflects that same mindset: one that values honesty, respect, and the shared passion that keeps Dancing With the Stars fans tuning in every week.
Dancing With the Stars airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+.
Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs Out for Week 7 After Bizarre Home Incident

Even in the wild world of the NFL, sometimes things happen that are still hard to wrap our heads around— things like what will sideline Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs for a critical Week 7 home game against the Washington Commanders.
“Trevon Diggs had an incident at his home last night that has landed him in the concussion protocol and will miss Sunday’s game against Washington,” ESPN’s Todd Archer wrote on X on Friday, October 17.
In health terms, Diggs seemed to be cruising along this season — he’s played in all 6 games for the 2-3-1 Cowboys. That’s notable only because Diggs’ career over the last 3 years has been defined by injuries as he’s missed 32 regular season games since 2022 with a variety of injuries.
“Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer said Trevon Diggs had an accident at his home last night,” The Athletic’s Jon Machota wrote on his official X account. “He has a concussion. He won’t play Sunday.”
Diggs’ Struggles This Season Well Documented
The Cowboys, somehow, are paying approximately $187 million for their 2 starting cornerbacks and getting little to no production out of them.
Diggs is playing on a 5-year, $97 million contract he signed before the 2023 season. Fellow cornerback Daron Bland signed a 4-year, $90 million contract before the 2025 season.
“Cornerbacks Trevon Diggs and DaRon Bland — both signed to $90M contract extensions, have led the NFL in interceptions in their careers,” former ESPN reporter Ed Werder wrote on his official X account on October 16. “This season, they have no interceptions and no passes defensed. They have not touched the football in six games — Diggs INT vs GB negated by penalty.”
According to Pro Football Focus, Diggs has a 58.7 overall grade through 6 games, which ranks him 94th out of 171 eligible cornerbacks.
Shock, Surprise at Diggs Getting Hurt at Home
Injuries in the NFL are a given — injuries that occur on the practice field or at games.
“That news about Trevon Diggs is crazy,” X user Ash Ambitious wrote on October 17. “What was he doing at his house to get a concussion?”
“Breaking: Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs is in the concussion protocol and will miss Sunday’s game after an ‘accident at his home’ last night, per Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer,” Cowboys reporter Joseph Hoyt wrote on X. “Schottenheimer said they’re gathering info. He added that Diggs seems to be doing OK.”
Diggs Called NFL’s ‘Most Overrated Player’
Few players in the NFL have been punching bags for the internet and NFL media like Diggs has been in recent years.
In total, Bland and Diggs have only played 4 games together over the last 2 seasons.
“The Dallas Cowboys defense is absolutely awful,” ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith said on First Take on September 21. “You know it, I know it, anybody with 2 eyes can see it.”
“Trevon Diggs is on the Mount Rushmore of most overrated players in the NFL,” Philadelphia Eagles blog The Birds Blitz wrote on its official X account on September 21.
It’s hard to recall at this point Diggs was considered one of the NFL’s best defensive players in the not-so-distant past. He led the NFL in interceptions in 2021, when he earned NFL All-Pro honors, and was selected to the Pro Bowl in consecutive seasons in 2021 and 2022.