Melora Hardin, known for her roles in The Office and Transparent, reveals why she believes she didn’t make the Dancing With the Stars season 30 finale—despite her lifelong ballet training. Her theory? A missed opportunity to don her pointe shoes.
Melora Hardin, the versatile actress known for her roles in The Office, Transparent, and Hannah Montana: The Movie, recently opened up about her experience on Dancing With the Stars season 30. Despite her extensive ballet background, Hardin believes she knows exactly why she didn’t make it to the finale: her decision to skip the pointe shoes.
The Pointe Shoe Dilemma
Hardin entered the competition with decades of ballet training under her belt, a fact that initially excited producers. Early on, she told them, “If I got to the finals, I’d love to put my pointe shoe on.” However, after nine grueling weeks of competition, she made a different call.
“I think if I said, ‘Yes, I’m putting my pointe shoes on,’ I think I would have danced in the finale,” Hardin told Entertainment Weekly. The physical toll of the competition—including a painful rib injury from a lift—left her too exhausted to follow through with the idea. “There was no way I was going to put my pointe shoe on,” she admitted.
The Reality of Reality TV
Hardin’s experience on DWTS offered her a new perspective on reality television. “I see now having done it once, it’s not a dance show,” she said. “It seems like it’s a dance competition show, but it’s not a dance competition show, it’s a reality show.”
She acknowledged the producers’ efforts to craft compelling storylines and drama, noting, “They want their celebrities to be happy, but their main job is crafting arcs… playing out everybody’s storylines. And they do it beautifully!”
A Rare Achievement for Older Contestants
Hardin and Chigvintsev lasted nine weeks on the show, mastering dances like the rumba, paso doble, and Viennese waltz. Had she advanced to the finale, she would have joined an exclusive group of contestants over 50, including past winners like Donny Osmond (season 9) and Jennifer Grey (season 11).
This season, Elaine Hendrix became the sixth contestant in that age group to reach the finale, and only the third woman. Osmond remains the oldest winner at 51, narrowly beating Grey’s record.
Reflecting on the Journey
Despite the physical and emotional challenges, Hardin cherished her time on the show. “I had a great time. I loved learning the dances,” she said. However, she also recognized the behind-the-scenes dynamics that shape the competition.
“I don’t want to disperse the magic for the audience, but I’m pretty certain that if I had said that, that I’d be putting my pointe shoes on, I would’ve been in,” she reflected.
For fans of Dancing With the Stars, Hardin’s insights offer a rare glimpse into the pressures and decisions that shape the competition. Her journey underscores the fine line between artistic ambition and physical limits—a balance every contestant must navigate.
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