Kate Flannery’sDancing with the Starsdays have come to an end.On the Nov. 4 episode of the ABC reality dancing competition series, theOfficeactress and her pro dancer partner Pasha Pashkov were eliminated after landing in the bottom two.Flannery, 55, first performed a jive on Monday during the individual dance portion of the evening and earned a 24/30 from judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli.In the dance-off round that followed later in the night, Flannery and Pashkov went head-to-head againstSean Spicerand Jenna Johnson. But although Flannery was awarded two extra points from the judges in the cha cha dance-off, it was the actress who was sent home.asha Pashkov and Kate Flannery.David Livingston/Getty ImagesAt the end of the night, Flannery and Pashkov landed in jeopardy with Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber. Both pairings were then brought before the judges, who were in shock at Flannery and Brooke landing in the bottom two.“First of all, I just want to say it’s confusing for me at this point why these are the bottom two,” said Inaba, 51, who admitted, “I’m a little confused and a little irritated.”Tonioli, 63, had similar feelings. “Again, I’m in the same position as Carrie Ann. You know, I have to do my job. You shouldn’t be here.”Ultimately, both Inaba and Tonioli chose to save Brooke and Farber.RELATED VIDEO: The Cost of Dancing With the Stars’ Mirrorball TrophyWrapping Monday’s episode, James Van Der Beek and Emma Slater were at the top of the leaderboard with 32 points and Spicer and Johnson, whofilled in for pro dancer Lindsay Arnold, were at the bottom with 20 points.Eric McCandless/ABCThe casting of Spicer sparked outrage at the beginning of the season, butPresident Donald Trump‘s former press secretary said he was expecting the backlash.“I’ve been living this for a while. I expect it,” Spicertold reportersin September.“We are where we are as a country, but if people could tune in tonight and say, ‘Look at this diverse cast. They’re rooting for each other, they’re having a blast with each other,’ and we can for two hours put every policy and politics aside and root for different people, have fun and relax, then that’s what we should do more of,” he said.Dancing with the Starsairs Mondays (8 p.m. ET) on ABC.

Kate Flannery’sDancing with the Starsdays have come to an end.

On the Nov. 4 episode of the ABC reality dancing competition series, theOfficeactress and her pro dancer partner Pasha Pashkov were eliminated after landing in the bottom two.

Flannery, 55, first performed a jive on Monday during the individual dance portion of the evening and earned a 24/30 from judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli.

In the dance-off round that followed later in the night, Flannery and Pashkov went head-to-head againstSean Spicerand Jenna Johnson. But although Flannery was awarded two extra points from the judges in the cha cha dance-off, it was the actress who was sent home.

asha Pashkov and Kate Flannery.David Livingston/Getty Images

Pasha Pashkov and Kate Flannery

At the end of the night, Flannery and Pashkov landed in jeopardy with Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber. Both pairings were then brought before the judges, who were in shock at Flannery and Brooke landing in the bottom two.

“First of all, I just want to say it’s confusing for me at this point why these are the bottom two,” said Inaba, 51, who admitted, “I’m a little confused and a little irritated.”

Tonioli, 63, had similar feelings. “Again, I’m in the same position as Carrie Ann. You know, I have to do my job. You shouldn’t be here.”

Ultimately, both Inaba and Tonioli chose to save Brooke and Farber.

RELATED VIDEO: The Cost of Dancing With the Stars’ Mirrorball Trophy

Wrapping Monday’s episode, James Van Der Beek and Emma Slater were at the top of the leaderboard with 32 points and Spicer and Johnson, whofilled in for pro dancer Lindsay Arnold, were at the bottom with 20 points.

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The casting of Spicer sparked outrage at the beginning of the season, butPresident Donald Trump‘s former press secretary said he was expecting the backlash.

“I’ve been living this for a while. I expect it,” Spicertold reportersin September.

“We are where we are as a country, but if people could tune in tonight and say, ‘Look at this diverse cast. They’re rooting for each other, they’re having a blast with each other,’ and we can for two hours put every policy and politics aside and root for different people, have fun and relax, then that’s what we should do more of,” he said.

Dancing with the Starsairs Mondays (8 p.m. ET) on ABC.

source: people.com