Jennie Garth's 'Dancing' Tearjerker & Jane Seymour's Revelation

By Access HollywoodSeptember 25, 2007, 11:55 am PDT

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (September 25, 2007) Monday night was ladies' night on "Dancing With the Stars," and the girls cha-cha-cha'd their way into number one in the television ratings with over 21 million viewers.

It was an emotional night for a very sexy Jennie Garth who brought her husband to tears.

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"I think my husband was crying when he stood up at the end and was clapping for me," she told Access Hollywood. "He knows how hard I've been working and like sacrificing time with my babies."

Jennie's emotional husband is actor Peter Facinelli.

"Was it true you were teary eyed," Access Hollywood's Tony Potts asked Facinelli after the show.

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"Yeah," he replied. "David Hasselhoff crocodile tears coming down my face."

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Facinelli also had another reaction to Jennie's new TV gig on "Dancing." He is thrilled with her new shape.

"I said it's like I got a new car," Peter said.

"No, don't tell them the rest," Jennie said covering her husband's mouth. "This is a family show."

Last night also brought a revelation backstage from contestant and former Bond babe Jane Seymour, who admitted she almost went under the knife.

"Before I started this I thought, 'Oh God! Maybe I should do plastic surgery,' but I thought, 'No, I'm gonna be the only honest woman out there. I'm going out with my own wrinkles and my own little tummy where the babies were. I'll just go and do it.'"

Refreshingly honest, the oldest woman ever to grace the floor, 56-year-old Jane Seymour also admitted she's been blessed with a miracle. Long suffering from the pain of a fused spine, Jane suffers no more.

"Now with the mambo, when you activate those muscles, the core comes together," Tony Potts asked.

"Yes, the core comes together and I don't have that pain anymore," Jane enthused.

Single mother of eight 47-year-old Marie Osmond is also taking advantage of her new gig and losing the pounds.

"Three inches off my waist so far," Marie told Access. "So keep voting and it'll go down."

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  • Precious Present
    Quite clearly the negative comments about Jane Seymour mentioning her mother's death have yet to lose anyone of importance in their life. Then they will unfortunately learn that to hear the person's name mentioned, or someone talk about them is like hearing the sweetest music. Good luck to them. They have no idea the pain that is coming their way.
    report abuseposted October 11, 2007, 9:32 am PDT
  • Cat M
    Jane saying she'll be the only honest woman out there (in regards to plastic surgery) was ignorant and insulting. So she's saying EVERY woman out there chose to go under the knife but her? Somehow I doubt that. But keep up you illusions and keep patting yourself on the back. In addition I do not know Jane and do not know whether she would cash in on her mother's death. But it sure seems like it.
    report abuseposted October 10, 2007, 10:54 pm PDT
  • Brooke R
    Sympathy vote my @$$$ her mom just died LAST WEEK!!!!!!!! Its not like she is dwelling and making a huge deal about it...grow up people. I like her, she is doing a great job, I like Jennie too she is so pretty, and Marie cracks me up! She is funny and is doing well!
    report abuseposted October 10, 2007, 6:05 am PDT
  • lauri b
    re: Jane's 'sympathy vote' by talking about her mom dying -- my Dad died this year & he is ALWAYS on my mind. When something is exciting, sad, stressful, etc. he is ever-present. I bring his name up A LOT because I miss him participating in my life. AND professional grief counseling advises you to SPEAK their name freely as a process for healing / accepting they are gone but still in your heart.
    report abuseposted October 9, 2007, 9:01 pm PDT
  • Faith L
    Jane is a phoney...using the death of her Mom to score is just what I'd expect from her. And she looked like she walked straight off SUNSET BLVD!!
    report abuseposted October 9, 2007, 8:15 pm PDT
  • Dan
    Jennie Rocks!!!!!!
    report abuseposted October 9, 2007, 8:05 pm PDT
  • Patricia M
    Jane Seymore is a wonderful person, and would never "cash in", on her Mom's death. Her Mom was so proud of her being on that show. Marie is still a doll of a girl, and Jennifer is such a sweet person. Let's look at the positive side of this, they made the effort, and did great!!!!!!
    report abuseposted October 9, 2007, 7:43 pm PDT
  • MeeWee
    I agree with Geegee about Jane's sympathy vote!!
    report abuseposted October 9, 2007, 7:36 pm PDT
  • Geegee
    Jane proves yet again NOTHING stands in the way of an actor's ego - not even the death of a mother! I think it is totally disgusting the way she played for the sympathy vote by bringing the death of her mother into the show! What she took of for a few days but didn't miss a beat!
    report abuseposted October 9, 2007, 7:12 pm PDT
  • I LOVE LIFE
    It was so exciting........I was on the edge of my seat......this is a awesome show it makes you smile and appreciate what talent these people offer.....just amazing even went on the internet and watch in 2 more times.......SO GREAT!!!!
    report abuseposted September 26, 2007, 11:09 am PDT
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